PARADISE, Calif. -The Building Resiliency Center has officially opened to the public with more space and Butte County staff is in to assist those rebuilding in the unincorporated areas of the County.

On Tuesday, Feb. 4, the town will hold a community meeting for those looking into manufactured homes.

Community Information Meeting: Tues. Feb. 4th, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.Paradise Alliance Church - 6491 Clark Rd

Paradise Town Council Meeting: Tues. Feb. 11th 6 p.m.Paradise Town Hall - 5555 Skyway

PID Regular Meeting: Wed. Feb. 19th, 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.PID Boardroom - 6332 Clark Rd

Fridays for Lunch Free Lunch: Fridays, Noon to 1:30 pmParadise Lutheran Church - 780 Luther Dr. Paradise, Ca

Paradise Community Dinner: Thursdays 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.Paradise Alliance Church: 6491 Clark Rd

Another Business Back On The Ridge: Mid Valley Title & Escrow Co. is back in Paradise with a reopening on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 5:30 p.m. They are located at 6848 Skyway, Suite D, in the Holiday Plaza.

Feb. 4 Community Information Meeting: At the Paradise Alliance Church, the meeting will be diving into manufactured housing and what that permit-approval process will entail. Staff from the Building Resilience Center will break down the process of getting rebuilding plans through the approval process and give an update on private-road tree removal.

Private Road Hazardous Tree Removal: The Town of Paradise and Butte County have been notified that many private roads in the Camp Fire area are eligible for public assistance funding to remove Hazard Trees through the State Hazard Tree Removal Program. Most of the roads in the Town of Paradise are eligible and about half of the roads in the County area are eligible. The Town of Paradise is working with Cal OES and FEMA to understand which parcels are eligible, and this information on the parcel-level will be available on the Property Tree Removal Map found here by the end of January.

Staff in the Hazard Tree Removal Center will gladly accept Right-of-Entry forms for the Government Program or Inspection Access Forms for the Private Program; however, staff will not be able to provide information regarding what private roads are eligible. We encourage property owners to continue checking the Private Property Tree Removal Map on ButteCountyRecovers.org which will be updated when we have further information about private roads.

Rebuilding Advocates at BRC: Advocates are available to residents of the Town of Paradise and Butte County to help navigate the process of rebuilding and be on hand to help guide people through the rebuilding process. They can also help guide residents through the financial resources available to make rebuilding more affordable such as help people apply for loans and connect with contractors. Call 530-872-6291 ext. 130 to schedule an appointment.

Hazardous Tree Removal Ordinance: A Town and County ordinance has passed requiring the removal of hazard trees damaged by the Camp Fire from private property that may fall into public roadways. Property owners may enter the Government Tree Program to have the trees removed by the State at no out-of-pocket cost. Enrollment in the Government Tree Program requires a Right-of Entry form. Property owners may also identify and remove hazard trees themselves but must submit an inspection form so an inspector may verify the removal of the hazard trees from the property. Property owners may also call the Tree ROE Center directly at (530) 552-3030 or submit Tree ROEs by email at TreeROE@buttecounty.net. The Tree ROE is available for download online at http://www.ButteCountyRecovers.org/treeremoval. ROE forms may also be picked up at the Tree ROE Centers when they open. Three Tree ROE Centers open at the Butte County Library, Paradise Branch Community Room: 5922 Clark Road, Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.

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