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Glenn County Behavioral Health Advisory Board Agenda

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Behavioral Health Advisory Board Executive Meeting Agenda (119.65 KB) 119.65 KB
Behavioral Health Advisory Board Agenda (219.44 KB) 219.44 KB
BHAB Minutes April 2024 (145.54 KB) 145.54 KB

Glenn County Plan to End Homelessness (published July 2019)

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The County of Glenn, through its Community Action Department (CAD), in partnership with the Glenn County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA), has commissioned this 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness (the “Plan”) for the purpose of laying out a focused and practical strategy for addressing the issue of homelessness in Glenn County. The Plan addresses the unique challenges and needs of those who are homeless in Glenn County, a small, rural county with limited resources. 

2023 Application for LIHEAP Program

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Applications for utility assistance and/or weatherization services through the 2023 LIHEAP program.  For more information, please call (530) 865-6129 or 1 (800) 287-8711.

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2023 LIHEAP Application - English (1.66 MB) 1.66 MB
2023 Aplicacion para LIHEAP - Español (1.63 MB) 1.63 MB

2020 EMCC meeting schedule

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2020 Emergency Medical Care Committee (EMCC) Meeting Schedule

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TIME

LOCATION

March 11, 2020

10-11:30 am

Willows Fire Hall, 445 S. Butte St., Willows

June 10, 2020

10-11:30 am

HHSA 127 E. Walker, Orland

September 9, 2020

10-11:30 am

Willows Fire Hall, 445 S. Butte St., Willows

December 9, 2020

10-11:30 am

HHSA 127 E. Walker, Orland

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2020 EMCC meeting schedule (391.99 KB) 391.99 KB

Committee Bylaws

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Committee Bylaws (351.21 KB) 351.21 KB

Dos Rios Continuum of Care Operating Manual

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The Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act of 2009 (HEARTH Act), enacted into law on May 20, 2009, consolidated the homeless assistance programs administered by HUD under the McKinney-Vento
Homeless Assistance Act into a single grant program, and revises the Emergency Shelter Grants program and renames it the Emergency Solutions Grants program. The HEARTH Act also codifies into law the Continuum of Care (CoC)
planning process, a longstanding part of HUD’s application process to assist homeless persons by providing greater community-wide coordination, decision-making, and leadership.
The Continuum of Care (CoC) Board is the group organized to carry out the responsibilities prescribed in the CoC Program Interim Rule. CoC governance responsibilities include:
- Planning for the CoC, Operating the CoC, and ensuring compliance with HUD requirements and regulations
- Coordinating the implementation of a housing and service system that meets the needs of the individuals and families who experience homelessness, including prevention and diversion strategies, outreach and engagement, coordinated assessment/entry, and exit, crisis shelter, emergency shelter, temporary housing, permanent housing, and supportive services
- Designing and implementing the process associated with applying for HUD CoC Program funds The Governance Charter outlines the roles and responsibilities of the Dos Rios Continuum of Care Board, Continuum of Care Committee(s), the Lead Agency/Collaborative Applicant and the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Lead. This Governance Charter was developed by the Continuum of Care and HMIS lead agency in consultation with homeless housing and service providers in the CoC geography and other CoC governance body members through a committee and feedback process.

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Dos Rios Continuum of Care Operating Manual (700.63 KB) 700.63 KB

Homeownership Assistance Program

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You may qualify for our Homeownership Assistance Program! (522.31 KB) 522.31 KB

EMCC Minutes September 2016

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EMCC Minutes September 2016 (195.19 KB) 195.19 KB

Local Committee/Commission/District Appointment Vacancies

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Glenn County Local Appointments List -May 1, 2024 (294.57 KB) 294.57 KB

Methods for Determining BMOs for Groundwater Levels

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Methods for Determining BMOs for Groundwater Levels (31.18 KB) 31.18 KB

Basin Management Objectives (BMOs)

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Basin Management Objectives (BMOs) (5.44 MB) 5.44 MB
Sub-Area 8 Revision (2010) (975 KB) 975 KB
Sub-Area 9 Revision (2010) (1 MB) 1 MB
Sub-Area 10 Revision (2010) (1.24 MB) 1.24 MB
Sub-Area 4 Revision (2012) (1.42 MB) 1.42 MB
Sub-Area 5 Revision (2012) (1.44 MB) 1.44 MB

Northern Sacramento Valley (Four County) Drinking Water Quality Strategy Document

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California Water Law & Policy Reporter Article

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California Water Law & Policy Reporter Article (1.31 MB) 1.31 MB

Four County MOU (Butte, Colusa, Glenn, and Tehama Counties) Regional Water Resource Coordination, Collaboration, and Communication

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Four County Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) (837.01 KB) 837.01 KB
Four County MOU Addendum One (386.33 KB) 386.33 KB
Four County MOU Addendum Two (11.72 KB) 11.72 KB
Four County MOU Addendum Three (11.67 KB) 11.67 KB

Basin Management Objective (BMO) Concept

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Basin Management Objective (BMO) (40.07 KB) 40.07 KB

Home & Health Care Management

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