Latest Plumas Wildfire Recovery Newsletter

PLUMAS WILDFIRE RECOVERY A Bi-Monthly Newsletter for Plumas County T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 1 9 , 2 0 2 2 | 8 : 0 0 A MSenior Services Staff Recognized for ResponseOn May 17th during the Board of... Read More.

Plumas Continues on in Dixie Fire Recovery

The recovery of Plumas County from the Dixie Fire continues with more than three quarters of registered properties cleared of debris. Clean-up in Warner Valley and Frenchmen lake continue and Sheriff Johns and Emergency Services Coordinator Pam Courtright met with agencies to discuss the... Read More.

Plumas Wildfire Recovery Newsletter April 21, 2021

Update on Recovery StatusDebris Removal continues in both Warner Valley and Frenchman Lake.District Attorneys of Plumas, Lassen, Tehama, Shasta and Butte Counties announced theyhave reached a settlement with PG&E over that company’s responsibility for the 2021 DixieFire.Plumas County to receive 17-million in good faith... Read More.

Dixie Fire Recovery Progresses with Clean-Up of Canyon Dam

Dixie Fire Recovery progress gains momentum again with the warming weather. Commercial site in Canyon Dam have been cleared of Debris including Quail Lodge. Canyon Dam like Greenville was overrun by the fast moving flames devastating much of the area. Warner Valley get its... Read More.

Plumas County Issues 1st Bi-Monthly Wildfire Recovery Newsletter

A Bi-Monthly Newsletter for Plumas County THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022 | 9:00 AMA message from PC Office of Emergency ServicesMy name is Pamella Courtright and I am the Sheriff’s Emergency Services Coordinator/Deputy OESDirector for Plumas County. I have been with the Sheriff’s Office for almost... Read More.

Greenville Recovery Update Following Dixie Fire

Five property owners are able to rebuild in Greenville. Five lots that were destroyed by the Dixie fire have been certified complete from the debris removal program through the state in a report given to the Plumas board of supervisors by Disaster Recovery Operation... Read More.

New sawmill in Crescent Mills will aid Indian Valley recovery

The rising price of building materials is already a significant obstacle to rebuilding. Various contractors of existing projects in the county were already reporting increases in lumber prices even before the fire. Those with burnt out properties that were building report replacement materials sometimes... Read More.

Livestock Producers Recieve Fire Recovery Assistance

The Farm Service Agency will open a pop up office next Tuesday. Livestock producers can receive information on fire recovery programs that could cover loss of hay storage, acres burned, livestock death, as well as assistance in debris removal. If you wish to attend... Read More.