LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County's Long-Term Recovery Task Force, now focused on the Clayton Fire, will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 6 p.m.
The location of the meeting is the Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum, second floor auditorium, located at 16435 Main St.
Lake County's District 5 Supervisor Rob Brown and County Administrative Office Carol Huchingson, co-coordinators for the county's Clayton fire recovery effort, encourage fire survivors to attend and hear recovery updates firsthand.
Among many other topics, CalOES/CalRecycle has been invited to speak on debris clean up in the Lower Lake area at the Sept. 7 meeting.
Space is limited at the museum auditorium, to just over 100 attendees. Seats will be given first to Clayton Fire survivors. Attendees should park and enter the museum from the rear.
The planned Sept. 15 CalHome workshop to be hosted by the Task Force has been postponed at this time, pending more information, county officials reported.
Through CalHome, qualified homeowners in the Valley and Clayton fire burn areas will be able to access loans for reconstruction. Loan funds will also be available to qualified first time home buyers in these areas.
The CalHome program is still taking shape and more time is needed to clarify details. It will be rescheduled as soon as possible.
The task force is a partnership of local, state and community representatives working together to provide comprehensive services to aid in the recovery of Clayton fire survivors and the rebuilding of Lower Lake.
Meetings provide an opportunity for fire survivors to share their concerns and ask questions of members of the Task Force.
Task force meetings are broadcast live – and available for later viewing – on the Lake County OES Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/LakeCountyOES/ .
Lake County Long-Term Recovery Task Force meets Sept. 7
- Lake County News reports
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