Rebuild from Dixie Fire with ReCoverCA Housing Program

The California Department of Housing and Community Development announces that eligibility for federal ReCoverCA housing programs has expanded, thanks to an increase in the income eligibility limit from 80% of area median income to 120% of AMI.ReCoverCA’s 2021 Single-Family Reconstruction program offers eligible single-family... Read More.

Join the Virtual Housing Element Workshop on February 12, 2025

Housing Element Virtual Workshop #3 Date: February 12, 2025 @ 6pm We invite you to join us on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, for the third community workshop on the Housing Element Update. The workshop will be held virtually via Zoom and will focus on meeting the... Read More.

Plumas County Considers Housing Fund to Aid Dixie Fire Recovery

The Plumas County Board of Supervisors is considering a plan to allocate $500,000 from the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. settlement fund to support a Down Payment Assistance program. This initiative aims to address the housing crisis exacerbated by the Dixie Fire, particularly in... Read More.

Attorney General Bonta Files Lawsuit Seeking Dissolution of C.C.O.A. Housing Corporation and Transfer of Millions of Dollars to Legitimate Charity Providing Affordable Senior Housing

California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced filing a lawsuit in the Los Angeles County Superior Court to involuntarily dissolve C.C.O.A. Housing Corporation, a nonprofit public benefit corporation that incorporated in California in 1979 to provide affordable housing for “elderly persons and handicapped persons.” C.C.O.A. Housing Corporation’s sole... Read More.

ReCoverCA Housing Program Offers Assistance for Dixie Fire Victims

Still, three years after the devastation caused by the Dixie Fire, the state offers another opportunity to help those affected rebuild their lives and homes. The California Department of Housing and Community Development has initiated the ReCoverCA Housing Programs, which aim to provide crucial... Read More.