• Permit Fee Reduction Grant – Save 50% or $3,500 on permit fees
• Town Home Reconstruction Program – Low-interest, deferred loan for income-eligible property owners up to $150,000. For more information visit,
Government Hazard Tree Removal Program deadline Dec. 31: The Government Hazard Tree Removal Program has begun removing trees, marking the next phase of recovery for Paradise after the Camp Fire. The Government Program is funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and administered by the State of California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and CalRecycle and is the first of its kind where trees on private property can be removed through a FEMA funded program. The Government Program has set a deadline to enroll of December
1,239 Building Permits issued
532 Homes Rebuilt (certificate of occupancy issued)
289 Multi-Family Permit Applications Received
234 Multi-Family Permits Issued
Other Updates
Business Update: Over the last year, Paradise has welcomed new and returning businesses to its community. Recently, Déjà vu Nursery, Tractor Supply Co., and Joy Lynn’s Candies are a few of the more recent additions to Paradise. The Town said it has seen interest increase from businesses looking to open in Paradise. In order to support business owners through the process, Town Staff meets with prospective businesses to walk them through the permitting and opening process to ensure a smooth experience. If you are thinking about opening a business in Paradise, please reach out to the business liaison Colette Curtis at (530) 872-6291 x112 or ccurtis@townofparadise.com to schedule a business development meeting.