OROVILLE VEHICLE PURSUITOroville, CA - On June 01, 2024, at approximately 6:10 a.m., a Butte County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) deputy observed George Wright, age 2
Sewer fee rates in Oroville have not been updated since 2013, overdue a typical five-year update cycle. A proposed fee study projects about a $3 increase per year for the next five years for single family residences, according to City Administrator Brian Ring.
The city’s Public Works Department is setting sights ahead to establish the first “north to south pedestrian bike corridor” and other improvements to Table Mountain Boulevard and Washington Avenue in an estimated $17 million plan.