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Spring Herbicide Spraying to begin

The Town of Paradise Public Works Department will begin its Spring Herbicide Application during the week of March 10, 2010.  Link here to view the Press Release.

 
2010-2015 CDBG Consolidated Plan - Public Input Needed

2010-2015 Consolidated Plan and 2010-2011 Annual Plan Update:

DRAFT Consolidated Plan and Draft Annual Plan now available.

The Town of Paradise receives a Community Development Block Grant under the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Town’s Consolidated Plan must be revised every 5 years; the Annual Action Plan is changed each year to reflect new budget appropriations and project allocations.

In accordance with the Housing and Community Development Act (HCDA) of 1987, as amended, the primary objective of the Town of Paradise CDBG Program is the development of a viable urban community, including decent housing, a suitable living environment, and the expansion of economic opportunities, principally for persons of low/moderate income.  To accomplish this objective, activities which 1) benefit low/moderate income persons, 2) aid in the elimination/prevention of slums or blight, 3) meet other urgent community development needs having particular urgency for which no other funds are available, will be given priority.

Public participation is requested.  Please attend one of the public hearings or submit written comments to Lauren Gill, Business & Housing Services, 5555 Skyway, Paradise, CA 95969 or email: lgill@townofparadise.com.

 

 

 
Request for Qualifications - Environmental Consultant
Link to information regarding the Request for Qualifications - Environmental Consultant.

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ONSITE SANITATION DIVISION


The Town of Paradise is the largest unsewered city in California. While that may not be something of which most cities would be proud - we are. We are able to be proud of what many would see as a shortcoming because of the work and diligence of the Town's Onsite Sanitation Division. This division approves the design and monitors the operation of wastewater disposal via standard septic systems or state of the art alternative systems throughout the community. Water quality is constantly monitored and reviewed by state agencies. The work of this division has historically received high marks from the residents the development and building trades community, as well as various regulatory agencies.

The division is currently involved in a project that will provide a new and higher level of service to our downtown commercial district. A clustered wastewater system that will accept, transport, and treat effluent from businesses in the downtown area will allow for a level of business operation and expansion that has not previously been available to these businesses. This cutting edge approach is indicative of the commitment to provide services to our residents and business owners while being an ever vigilant guardian of the environment.

Last Updated on Friday, 29 May 2009 10:38
 

Public Works

Dennis Schmidt
Public Works Director
530-872-6291 office
530-877-5059 fax
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