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Revised Colusa Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan (2024)

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On October 26, 2023, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) determined the Colusa Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) to be “incomplete” The Groundwater Sustainability Agencies have 180 days to address the deficiencies and resubmit the GSP for evaluation no later than April 23, 2024. 

The determination letter, initial GSP, annual reports, and related information can be found on DWR's SGMA Portal at: https://sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/#intro

A public hearing to receive comments on the Draft Revised Colusa Subbasin GSP will be held April 19, 2024, 10:00 a.m. at the Glenn County Planning and Community Development Services Agency located at 225 N. Tehama St., Willows, CA 95988.  Following the public hearing, the Glenn Groundwater Authority GSA will consider adoption of the Revised Plan.  Please see the agenda and meeting materials for additional information.  

2024 Regional Transportation Plan - Request For Proposals

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2020 Glenn County Regional Transportation Plan

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2024/2025 Community Needs Assessment and Community Action Plan Final

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The Department of Community Services and Development (CSD) has developed the 2024/2025 Community Needs Assessment (CNA) and Community Action Plan (CAP) template for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Service Providers network. The CAP supported by the CNA is a two-year plan that shows how agencies will deliver CSBG services. CSBG funds are, by their nature, designed to be flexible. They shall be used to support activities that increase the capacity of low-income families and individuals to become self-sufficient. This is the final version of the 24-25 Community Action CAP Plan.

Glenn County Mental Health Provider Manual

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Colusa Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan Draft Chapters 5-6

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On behalf of the Colusa Groundwater Authority (CGA) and Glenn Groundwater Authority (GGA), we are pleased to offer an opportunity to review initial content for several chapters of the pending Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) for the Colusa Subbasin.  The chapters can be found at the following link:

https://westyost-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/p/areimer/EjoqpnAYW8NEpL30LqxpMGgBCAvxIhfoxndh2iOGwuLxhw

The GSP is being prepared as a requirement of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (amended 2015). Available at the link above for your review are the following initial GSP chapters in “pdf” format:

  • Chapter 5 – Sustainable Management Criteria
  • Chapter 6 – Projects and Management Actions
  • Appendices 5A-5C
  • Appendices 6A-6D

Please note that this review period is not a formal review for the entire GSP. That will come in approximately September. This initial review period ends at midnight on August 13, 2021 so please respond in a timely manner.

Your input is very important to us. To ensure we have an accurate and consistent account of all comments, we have prepared a standardized comment submission approach. 

Attached with this message is an MS Word document and a pdf file, both titled “Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter Input”.  The files introduce a table that allows you to easily enter the following key information so we have certainty about your input.  The table includes the following categories:

  • Chapter Number
  • Section Number
  • Page Number
  • Paragraph Number (starting with the first full paragraph at the top of a given page)
  • Figure/Table Number (if applicable)
  • Comment

Please use the following instructions so we capture all your important feedback.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Please ONLY use the MS Word or PDF document titled “Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter Input” to submit your comments. 
  1. Review all applicable text and note each Chapter, Section, Page, and Paragraph number associated with a comment you’d like to make. For Paragraph number, please start with the first full paragraph at the top of a given page and count down.
  1. Enter your name and if applicable, an organizational affiliation at the top of your table.
  1. Once you have completed all your comments, please save the file with your last name at the end in parentheses.  For example:
    1. Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter Input (Jones).docx
  1. If you are located in the GGA, please send your comment file to:
    1. Lisa Hunter – Program Coordinator - Glenn Groundwater Authority: lhunter@countyofglenn.net
  1. If you are located in the CGA, please send your comment file to
    1. Mary Fahey – Program Coordinator - Colusa Groundwater Authority: mfahey@countyofcolusa.com
  1. If you don’t affiliate specifically with either the CGA and/or GGA, please send your comments to both Mary and Lisa.
  1. Please make sure that your comments are submitted by midnight August 13, 2021.

In closing, thank you in advance for dedicating your time to review these materials. Your input is very important to us and we look forward to getting your perspectives on this GSP.  Please contact me with any questions and comments.

Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter 5. Sustainable Management Criteria- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter 6. Projects and Management Actions- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Appendix 5A. Process and Rationale for Setting Minimum Thresholds and Measurable Objectives for Groundwater Levels and Depletions of Interconnected Surface Waters- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Appendix 5B. Economic Analysis of Groundwater Level Minimum Thresholds- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Appendix 5C. Electrical Conductivity Historical Trends, Minimum Thresholds and Measurable Objectives- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Appendix 6A. Surface Water Available for Recharge and Financial Incentives in the Colusa Subbasin- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Appendix 6B. Economic Analysis of Demand Management and Conceptual Allocation Approaches- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Appendix 6C. Overview of Projects and Management Actions- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Appendix 6D. Development of Modeling Parameters for Simulating Projects and Management Actions in the Colusa Subbasin- DRAFT 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter Input- Microsoft Word version 7/16/21
Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter Input- PDF version 7/16/21

CGTCAP Community Action Plan 2024/2025

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The Glenn County Community Action Department, the administrative entity of the Colusa-Glenn-Trinity Community Action Partnership and, on behalf of the Counties of Colusa, Glenn, and Trinity, is in process of submitting an updated Community Action Plan (CAP Plan) for the 2024/2025 program years.  The CAP Plan guides service development and delivery for the next two years, based on community and agency input regarding service needs and gaps in the three counties.  We are seeking community input. the Glenn County Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 at 9:05 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the board will allow, at the Glenn County Board of Supervisors’ Chambers, 525 W. Sycamore Street, Willows, California to discuss the Community Action Plan 2022/2023 to address the community priorities of Colusa, Glenn, and Trinity Counties. If you are unable to attend the public hearing, you may direct written comments to the Glenn County Community Action Department, 345 Yolo Street, Orland, CA 95963.

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Colusa Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan Draft Chapters 1-4

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On behalf of the Colusa Groundwater Authority (CGA) and Glenn Groundwater Authority (GGA), we are pleased to offer an opportunity to review initial content for several chapters of the pending Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) for the Colusa Subbasin.  The chapters can be found by clicking on the direct links to each of the chapters below or at the following link:

https://westyost-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/p/areimer/EsZ_8I91tB1Hiy5aRC3VuKkBvrV5kHaKFOSP0DxY1vwuOQ?e=ptLfVq

 The GSP is being prepared as a requirement of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014 (amended 2015). The following initial GSP chapters are available for review in “pdf” format: 

  • Chapter 1 – Introduction and TOC (Table of Contents)
  • Chapter 2 – Plan Area
  • Chapter 3 – Basin Setting
  • Chapter 4 – Monitoring Networks
  • Appendix 1A through 4A

Please note that this review period is not a formal review for the entire GSP. That will come in approximately September. This initial review period ends at midnight on May 5, 2021 so please respond in a timely manner.

Your input is very important to us. To ensure we have an accurate and consistent account of all comments, we have prepared a standardized comment submission approach.   

Attached with this message is an MS Word document and a pdf file, both titled “Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter Input”.  The files introduce a table that allows you to easily enter the following key information so we have certainty about your input.  The table includes the following categories: 

  • Chapter Number
  • Section Number
  • Page Number
  • Paragraph Number (starting with the first full paragraph at the top of a given page)
  • Figure/Table Number (if applicable)
  • Comment

Please use the following instructions so we capture all your important feedback.

INSTRUCTIONS 

  1. Please ONLY use the MS Word or PDF document titled “Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter Input” to submit your comments.  
  2. Review all applicable text and note each Chapter, Section, Page, and Paragraph number associated with a comment you’d like to make. For Paragraph number, please start with the first full paragraph at the top of a given page and count down. 
  3. Enter your name and if applicable, an organizational affiliation at the top of your table. 
  4. Once you have completed all your comments, please save the file with your last name at the end in parentheses.  For example:
    1. Colusa Subbasin GSP Chapter Input (Jones).docx 
  5. If you are located in the Glenn Groundwater Authority, please send your comment file to:
    1. Lisa Hunter – Program Manager - Glenn Groundwater Authority: lhunter@countyofglenn.net 
  6. If you are located in the Colusa Groundwater Authority, please send your comment file to
    1. Mary Fahey – Program Manager - Colusa Groundwater Authority: mfahey@countyofcolusa.com 
  7. If you don’t affiliate specifically with either the CGA and/or GGA, please send your comments to both Mary and Lisa. 
  8. Please make sure that your comments are submitted by midnight May 5, 2021. 

In closing, thank you in advance for dedicating your time to review these materials. Your input is very important to us and we look forward to getting your perspectives on this GSP. 

Colusa-Glenn-Trinity Community Action Partnership Plans

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Colusa-Glenn-Trinity Community Action Partnership Bylaws

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2020 Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) Grant Plan and Applications - Glenn County, City of Orland, and City of Willows

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Glenn County Active Transportation Plan

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CalFresh Response to COVID-19

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Glenn County Recovery & Reopening Plan 5-13-2020

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Glenn County COVID-19 Recovery & Reopening Plan

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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. 

COVID-19 Community Resources - How you can help!

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Neighbor Check-ins and how you can help!

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SBA Disaster Loan Assistance

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Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration, in consultation with the U.S Department of the Treasury, released the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan Forgiveness Application and detailed instructions for the application. 

The form and instructions inform borrowers how to apply for forgiveness of their PPP loans, consistent with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act).  SBA will also soon issue regulations and guidance to further assist borrowers as they complete their applications, and to provide lenders with guidance on their responsibilities.

The form and instructions include several measures to reduce compliance burdens and simplify the process for borrowers, including:

  • Options for borrowers to calculate payroll costs using an “alternative payroll covered period” that aligns with borrowers’ regular payroll cycles
  • Flexibility to include eligible payroll and non-payroll expenses paid or incurred during the eight-week period after receiving their PPP loan
  • Step-by-step instructions on how to perform the calculations required by the CARES Act to confirm eligibility for loan forgiveness
  • Borrower-friendly implementation of statutory exemptions from loan forgiveness reduction based on rehiring by June 30
  • Addition of a new exemption from the loan forgiveness reduction for borrowers who have made a good-faith, written offer to rehire workers that was declined

The PPP was created by the CARES Act to provide forgivable loans to eligible small businesses to keep American workers on the payroll during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The documents released today will help small businesses seek forgiveness at the conclusion of the eight-week covered period, which begins with the disbursement of their loans.

Click Here to view the application and instructions.

 

For SBA loan assistance and application, please visit https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ Loan application information and paperwork is below. 

Paycheck Protection Program FAQs for Small Businesses

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Paycheck Protection Program FAQs for Small Businesses
Where can I apply for the Paycheck Protection Program?
You can apply for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) at any lending institution that is approved to participate in the program through the existing U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) 7(a) lending program and additional lenders approved by the Department of Treasury. This could be the bank you already use, or a nearby bank. There are thousands of banks that already participate in the SBA’s lending programs, including numerous community banks. You do not have to visit any government institution to apply for the program. You can call your bank or find SBA-approved lenders in your area through SBA’s online Lender Match tool. You can call your local Small Business Development Center or Women’s Business Center and they will provide free assistance and guide you to lenders.
Who is eligible for the loan?
You are eligible for a loan if you are a small business that employs 500 employees or fewer, or if your business is in an industry that has an employee-based size standard through SBA that is higher than 500 employees. In addition, if you are a restaurant, hotel, or a business that falls within the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 72, “Accommodation and Food Services,” and each of your locations has 500 employees or fewer, you are eligible. Tribal businesses, 501(c)(19) veteran organizations, and 501(c)(3) nonprofits, including religious organizations, will be eligible for the program. Nonprofit organizations are subject to SBA’s affiliation standards. Independently owned franchises with under 500 employees, who are approved by SBA, are also eligible. Eligible franchises can be found through SBA’s Franchise Directory.
I am an independent contractor or gig economy worker, am I eligible?
Yes. Sole proprietors, independent contractors, gig economy workers, and self-employed individuals are all eligible for the Paycheck Protection Program.
What is the maximum amount I can borrow?
The amount any small business is eligible to borrow is 250 percent of their average monthly payroll expenses, up to a total of $10 million. This amount is intended to cover 8 weeks of payroll expenses and any additional amounts for making payments towards debt obligations. This 8 week period may be applied to any time frame between February 15, 2020 and June 30, 2020. Seasonal business expenses will be measured using a 12-week period beginning February 15, 2019, or March 1, 2019, whichever the seasonal employer chooses.
How can I use the money such that the loan will be forgiven?
The amount of principal that may be forgiven is equal to the sum of expenses for payroll, and existing interest payments on mortgages, rent payments, leases, and utility service agreements. Payroll costs include employee salaries (up to an annual rate of pay of $100,000), hourly wages and cash tips, paid sick or medical leave, and group health insurance premiums. If you would like
to use the Paycheck Protection Program for other business-related expenses, like inventory, you can, but that portion of the loan will not be forgiven.
When is the loan forgiven?
The loan is forgiven at the end of the 8-week period after you take out the loan. Borrowers will work with lenders to verify covered expenses and the proper amount of forgiveness.
What is the covered period of the loan?
The covered period during which expenses can be forgiven extends from February 15, 2020 to June 30, 2020. Borrowers can choose which 8 weeks they want to count towards the covered period, which can start as early as February 15, 2020.
How much of my loan will be forgiven?
The purpose of the Paycheck Protection Program is to help you retain your employees, at their current base pay. If you keep all of your employees, the entirety of the loan will be forgiven. If you still lay off employees, the forgiveness will be reduced by the percent decrease in the number of employees. If your total payroll expenses on workers making less than $100,000 annually decreases by more than 25 percent, loan forgiveness will be reduced by the same amount. If you have already laid off some employees, you can still be forgiven for the full amount of your payroll cost if you rehire your employees by June 30, 2020.
Am I responsible for interest on the forgiven loan amount?
No, if the full principal of the PPP loan is forgiven, the borrower is not responsible for the interest accrued in the 8-week covered period. The remainder of the loan that is not forgiven will operate according to the loan terms agreed upon by you and the lender.
What are the interest rate and terms for the loan amount that is not forgiven?
The terms of the loan not forgiven may differ on a case-by-case basis. However, the maximum terms of the loan feature a 10-year term with interest capped at 4 percent and a 100 percent loan guarantee by the SBA. You will not have to pay any fees on the loan, and collateral requirements and personal guarantees are waived. Loan payments will be deferred for at least six months and up to one year starting at the origination of the loan.
When is the application deadline for the Paycheck Protection Program?
Applicants are eligible to apply for the PPP loan until June 30th, 2020.
I took out a bridge loan through my state, am I eligible to apply for the Paycheck Protection Program?
Yes, you can take out a state bridge loan and are still be eligible for the PPP loan.
If I have applied for, or received an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) related to COVID-19 before the Paycheck Protection Program became available, will I be able to refinance into a PPP loan?
Yes. If you received an EIDL loan related to COVID-19 between January 31, 2020 and the date at which the PPP becomes available, you would be able to refinance the EIDL into the PPP for loan forgiveness purposes. However, you may not take out an EIDL and a PPP for the same purposes. Remaining portions of the EIDL, for purposes other than those laid out in loan forgiveness terms for a PPP loan, would remain a loan. If you took advantage of an emergency EIDL grant award of up to $10,000, that amount would be subtracted from the amount forgiven under PPP.

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MUNICIPAL SERVICE REVIEWS AND SPHERE OF INFLUENCE PLANS

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