2021 PLUMAS COUNTY WILDFIRES DIXIE FIRE AND BECKWOURTH COMPLEX LONG-TERM RECOVERY PLAN PROCESS

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
Professional Services for the
2022 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN AGREEMENT (22-CDBG-PL-20040) 
PLUMAS COUNTY 2021 WILDFIRES LONG-TERM RECOVERY PLANNING

RFP SCOPES OF WORK:
Plumas County is seeking qualified consultant(s) to provide planning services for completion of an Indian Valley, Greenville, and Canyon Dam Economic Development Study and a Countywide Housing Assessment.

#1. Economic Development Study (Indian Valley / Greenville / Canyon Dam)
Prepare an Economic Development Study to guide short and long term economic development initiatives focusing on Indian Valley, Greenville, and Canyon Dam, which includes areas of the Indian Valley and Almanor planning areas as defined in the Plumas County 2035 General Plan.

#2. Housing Assessment (Countywide)

Prepare a Countywide Housing Assessment of existing and projected housing needs relative to employment, housing typology and inventory, household income/wages, and population characteristics. As Plumas County was is in housing crisis pre-wildfire and continues to experience extreme housing shortages post-wildfire, the objective is to understand what type of housing should be developed, at what affordability levels, and where (based on job centers and services) to meet the needs of the current and projected workforce, including both year-round and seasonal employees.

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RFP Publication Date:
NOVEMBER 4, 2025

RFP Submission Deadline:
DECEMBER 2, 2025 (5:00PM)

QUESTIONS ADDENDUM
Posted November 17, 2025 (4:50PM)

Issued by:
Keli Ward, Disaster Recovery Coordinator, Plumas County
keliward@countyofplumas.com

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2021 Dixie Fire Implementation Strategy for the Recovery & Rebuilding of the Town of Greenville and Canyon Dam (January 2025)

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This 2021 Dixie Fire Implementation Strategy for the Recovery and Rebuilding of the Town of Greenville and Canyon Dam (“Report”) was prepared by the Community Planning Assistance Team (CPAT) of the American Planning Association California Chapter (APACA). The Plumas County Planning Department requested the assistance of the CPAT for the community’s wildfire recovery and rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of the Dixie Fire. The Report builds on the vision and concepts for the Greenville Town Center and Canyon Dam as described in the Greenville Town Center Design Guidebook, the Canyon Dam Summary Report, and other resources listed in Appendix B. The Report also reflects input from workshops and meetings attended by the CPAT which are noted in Appendix C. 

The purpose of the Report is to provide guidance to the community on potential approaches, methods, strategies, and priorities for implementing its vision. While the CPAT benefited immensely from community input and a host of organizations and individuals working on recovery efforts (see Acknowledgments), the Report and its Recommendations are the work product of the CPAT and are based on its professional experience and deliberations.

CPAT is a service program of APACA, a non-profit organization operating within the State of California and a chapter of the national American Planning Association. APACA’s CPAT program provides pro bono professional planning assistance to financially constrained municipalities and community groups to help address specific local planning issues. The CPAT Program pairs a multidisciplinary team of experienced planning professionals from around California with community members, stakeholders, and relevant decision makers to foster community education, engagement, and empowerment and promote a sustainable, livable, economically vibrant, and healthy community. Each CPAT team is selected specifically for the expertise needed.

2024 Recovery Support Function (RSF) Working Group Meetings and Information

February 23, 2204
Agenda
Long-Term Recovery Plan Outline

March 22, 2024
Agenda

April 26, 2024
Agenda

May 23, 2024
Agenda

August 23, 2024
Agenda

October 18, 2024
Agenda
22 Recovery Projects Handout

Plumas Rural Services Resources

DIXIE FIRE RESOURCE CENTER WEBSITE LINK

Dixie Fire Collaborative

WEBSITE LINK

Recovery Support Function (RSF) Working Groups

3.30.23 RSF Working Groups Informational Briefing PRESENTATION

4.25.2023 Special Meeting of the Plumas County Board of Supervisors and Dixie Fire Collaborative Steering Committee

AGENDA
INFORMATIONAL HANDOUT 
TOUR PACKET

SEPTEMBER 2023 
COMMUNITY MEETINGS

Community Meetings #3

Community Workshop Materials

AGENDA
PRESENTATION
RECOVERY PROJECT COMMUNITY PRIORITIES
COMMUNITY MEETINGS #2 SUMMARY REPORT & POST-MEETING INPUT DATA RESULTS
MEETING FLYER

Come find out how community input shaped the development of the Draft Plan, learn about the various recovery projects, and see how you can become involved in implementation. A presentation will be followed by a Q&A.

SEPTEMBER 13
5:30 – 7:00 pm
Almanor Recreation Center 
451 Meadowbrook Loop, Chester

SEPTEMBER 14
5:30 – 7:00 pm
Historic Taylorsville Hall
4322 Main St, Taylorsville

SEPTEMBER 16
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Greenville Elementary School Cafeteria
225 Grand St, Greenville
PRESENTATION
Please join us during the Dixie Fire Collaborative meeting.

SEPTEMBER 20
5:30 – 7:00 pm
Sierra Valley Grange
92203 Hwy 70, Vinton

SEPTEMBER 21
5:30 – 7:00 pm
Quincy Veteran’s Hall
274 Lawrence St, Quincy

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APRIL 2023 
COMMUNITY MEETINGS

APRIL 15
10:00 – 11:30 am
Greenville Elementary School Cafeteria / 225 Grand St, Greenville
Please join us after for the Dixie Fire Collaborative meeting from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm and the Greenville Town Center Concepts interaction from 1:00 – 2:00 pm.

APRIL 15
5:00 – 6:30 pm
Historic Taylorsville Hall / 4322 Main St, Taylorsville
Please join us after for the Greenville Town Center Concepts interaction from 6:30 – 7:30 pm.

APRIL 18
6:00 – 7:30 pm
Chester Memorial Hall / 225 Gay St, Chester

APRIL 19
6:00 – 7:30 pm
Sierra Valley Grange / 92203 Hwy 70, Vinton

APRIL 20
6:00 – 7:30p
Quincy Veteran’s Hall / 274 Lawrence St, Quincy

Additionally, Tracey Ferguson, Plumas County Planning Director, is scheduled to provide a wildfire recovery informational briefing to the Portola City Council and residents on APRIL 26, 2023, at 6 pm. PRESENTATION

FEBRUARY/MARCH 
2023 COMMUNITY MEETINGS 

FEBRUARY 18
2:00 – 3:30 pm
Greenville Elementary School Cafeteria | 225 Grand Street, Greenville - Please join us after the Dixie Fire Collaborative community meeting.

FEBRUARY 21
6:00 – 7:30 pm
Chester Memorial Hall | 225 Gay Street, Chester

FEBRUARY 23
6:00 – 7:30 pm
Quincy Veteran’s Hall | 274 Lawrence Street, Quincy

MARCH 21 - RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER 
6:00 – 7:30 pm
Sierra Valley Grange | 92203 Highway 70, Vinton

Additionally, Tracey Ferguson, Plumas County Planning Director, provided a wildfire recovery informational briefing to the Portola City Council and residents on March 22, 2023, at 6 pm. PRESENTATION