Council Leadership
Amber Abney-Bass
Keesha Hills Brad Brunner Briana Harvey-Butterfield |
Emergency Shelters
Faith-Based Organizations Affordable Housing Developers Employment and Social Services |
Chair
1st Chair 2nd Chair Lead Agency Representative |
Council
Member
Term 1/1/24 to 12/31/25 Brad Bruner Angie Little Briana Harvey-Butterfield Amber Abney-Bass Sarah Frohock Matthew McCoy |
Service Category
Affordable Housing Developers Public Housing Authority Employment and Social Services Organizations Emergency Shelters Mental Health Service Organizations Veterans Services |
Term 1/1/22 to 12/31/24
Anastacia Snyder Ian Clement Keesha Hills Marie Demers Meagan Meloy Josh Indar |
Domestic Violence Advocates and Victim Service Providers Homeless or Formerly Homeless and Street Outreach Teams Faith-Based Organizations and Homeless Outreach CDBG/HOME/ESG Entitlement Jurisdiction School Administrators/Homeless Liaisons Youth Homeless Provider |
Coalition Appointments
Term 1/1/21 to 12/31/23
Ann Winters Josh Jamison Vacant |
Chico Homeless Task Force Greater Oroville Homeless Coalition Paradise Homeless Task Force |
Jurisdiction Appointments
Tami Ritter
Tracy Johnstone Jennifer Maccarthy Steve Culleton Vacant |
County of Butte ‐ Government Official
City of Oroville ‐ Government Official City of Chico ‐ Government Official Town of Paradise ‐ Government Official Cities of Gridley/Biggs ‐ Government Official |
Council Composition
The CoC Council consists of up to 20 voting members, as necessary to fulfill the membership requirements described below. Service Area (categories) for council representation is as follows:
1. Homeless or Formerly Homeless Individual as priority representative to comply with mandatory representative requirements set forth by HUD.
2. Include Service Area nomination categories to favor the nomination and election of a diverse and inclusive representation on the council.
3. Appointed Coalition representatives- selected by each coalition after nominations and elections- or their alternates for who best represents the needs of their locality, once priority service area slots are filled.
4. Appointed publicly elected officials or their alternates from five public jurisdictions or agencies (Butte County, Chico, Gridley/Biggs, Oroville and Paradise).
For more information refer to the Governance Charter.
1. Homeless or Formerly Homeless Individual as priority representative to comply with mandatory representative requirements set forth by HUD.
2. Include Service Area nomination categories to favor the nomination and election of a diverse and inclusive representation on the council.
3. Appointed Coalition representatives- selected by each coalition after nominations and elections- or their alternates for who best represents the needs of their locality, once priority service area slots are filled.
4. Appointed publicly elected officials or their alternates from five public jurisdictions or agencies (Butte County, Chico, Gridley/Biggs, Oroville and Paradise).
For more information refer to the Governance Charter.
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