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FEMA housing assistance for the temporary group site may be provided for a period of up to 18 monthsbeginning on November 12, 2018, the date of the President's Major Disaster declaration, and ending on May12, 2020 for FEMA-4407-DR-CA.

An individual must meet general conditions to be eligible to receive FEMA housing assistance: •FEMA must be able to verify the applicant's identity. •The applicant’s necessary expenses and serious needs are directly caused by a declared disaster. •The applicant proof of occupancy (renter) or ownership (owner). •Housing damage or loss must be verified by FEMA...

FEMA Temporary Housing Update-January 21, 2020 FEMA’s Temporary Housing mission is designed to ensure eligible disaster-affected individuals and families are provided temporary housing after their home is destroyed by a federally-declared disaster. FEMA’s Housing Assistance can be used to rent temporary housing while survivors wait for permanent housing or are able to repair or rebuild...

Alternative Fire Debris Removal-Commercial Addendum-022119

Temporary Water Systems for Businesses Flyer

Businesses planning on re-opening in the fire affected area who will be installing temporary water systems, including water tanks and hauling water, must contact Butte County Environmental Health prior to opening. Environmental Health must verify that the system is properly installed and that there is a system in place for ongoing water quality monitoring. For...

Operating hours of the two Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) in Butte County will change starting Saturday, Feb. 16. The new hours of operation will be: Creative Learning Center 1080 Ewald Ct. Paradise, CA 95969 Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Saturdays and Sundays Closed on President’s Day (2/18) Chico Mall – Former...

The information at the link below was developed by the Paradise Irrigation District for Paradise residents and DOES NOT INCLUDE INFORMATION FOR MAGALIA RESIDENTS. Please click here for the most recent update, access to maps, and other information about PID water systems. https://pidwater.com/wqadvisory

If you were affected by this disaster and your mortgage loan is backed by Fannie Mae, you can get personalized help navigating the challenging recovery process from the Disaster Response Network. See the document below for steps you can take to get started, along with resources for those with non-Fannie Mae loans. Disaster-Response-Network-Flyer

Click here for the press release in English and Spanish - Oroville Disaster Recovery Center to Close February 8 SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the State of California will permanently close the Oroville Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) at 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 8, 2019. Disaster Recovery Centers in Paradise and...

The County has worked in partnership with the Town of Paradise, the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) since the Camp Fire to help provide housing options for residents displaced by the fire. The County Board of Supervisors took immediate action by passing urgency ordinances for housing...

Property Owners must sign up for fire debris removal if their homes, businesses, or other structures that are 120 square feet or greater burned in the Camp Fire. The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Butte County and the Town of Paradise have heard from Camp Fire survivors that they need more time to make decisions...

The answer to this question depends on your individual insurance policy. There are generally two types of homeowners’ insurance policies. In rare circumstances, an insurance policy will pay the actual cash value of the home and there may be no coverage for debris removal. In that case, the county will not collect anything. This stands...

The county will collect whatever remains available for debris removal, if anything, after a rebuild is complete, or after the property owner has elected to take a cash out amount and/or purchase a home elsewhere.

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