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Shasta County HHSA secures CalWORKs housing funding

Posted on October 28, 2015 by Press Release

Shasta County’s CalWORKs program has secured $626,699 in state funding to provide supportive housing for up to 82 homeless families. The funding provides a rent subsidy for an average of six to nine months and also financial support for other… Continue Reading →

News, Press release CalWORKS, homeless families, housing
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Salt Creek Heights Gets Commission’s Blessing

Posted on May 12, 2010 by Jim Dyar

The Redding Planning Commission follows the recommendations of city planners the majority of the time, Commissioner Randall Smith acknowledged after a four-hour session on Tuesday. But in dealing with an issue Smith called one of the most challenging of his… Continue Reading →

Great Outdoors, News development, housing, Jim Dyar, News, Planning Commission, Redding CA, Salt Creek, Shasta County
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Mary Stegall

Posted on December 13, 2007 by Doni Chamberlain

Note from Doni: James Theimer’s recent guest speaker essay prompted Jim Gore, one of this Web site’s technical advisors, to forward part of Theimer’s piece to Mary Stegall, Redding’s newly appointed mayor. Mary Stegall is a woman of incredible vision,… Continue Reading →

Village Voices affordable, Doni Chamberlain, housing, Mary, mayor, Redding, Stegall, Theimer
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James Theimer: Guest Speaker

Posted on November 27, 2007 by James Theimer

I am proud to present James Theimer, my friend, and also my home’s architect, as this Web site’s first guest speaker. My goal was that our first guest speaker would be someone of great ideas, intellect, civility and conscience; someone… Continue Reading →

Village Voices affordable, anybody, architect, housing, James, Theimer, Trilogy

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  • Comment on Neighborhood residents go to court over county’s alternative custody campus and jail proposal by Rob Belgeri
    "Enriquez said he also came up with an innovative idea that would bring together several Northern California counties to transform the deactivated High Desert State Prison into a regional jail." HDSP is still in operation and houses Level IV maximum security and no-parole lifers. Next door, the aging, decrepit, and poorly constructed California Correctional Center […]
  • Comment on Neighborhood residents go to court over county’s alternative custody campus and jail proposal by MovingForward
    In reply to Mike Michalak. Good feedback. I looked at the zoning map again. The businesses mentioned (Haven, etc.) hug Eastside Road. So an outdoor processing plant could be proposed in the HI area next to residential backyard fences. Perhaps the consideration should be expanded for the "big picture" into the future. There should be […]
  • Comment on Neighborhood residents go to court over county’s alternative custody campus and jail proposal by Mike Michalak
    In reply to MovingForward. Point well taken. The Kutras property adjacent to the Sundial Bridge was formerly zoned industrial and the proposed relocation site of the Wintu casino was zoned agricultural -until they weren’t. The River Ranch neighborhood has never registered an objection to any of the several industrial applications for area businesses, mills, cabinet […]
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