Shasta Rising

Shasta Rising

My Update During the Sep 23rd Board Meeting

6 min · 25 de sep de 2025
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During my supervisor report on Tuesday, September 23rd, I shared an update on several activities from the past few weeks, including my support for 3 local applications for state dollars to expand behavioral treatment beds in our County, our first Developers Roundtable to work collaboratively with builders to bring more housing online, and continued work on our initiative to end veteran homelessness. I wrap up my report with shocking stats on the young people in our Juvenile Rehabilitation Facility. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback.

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