Officials to begin transition of Clayton fire recovery services

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – County and fire officials are planning to move into the next phase of providing information and services for Clayton fire survivors.

The county's Clayton Fire Local Assistance Center has been extended through 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27.

The center, located the former Lower Lake Bank building at 16195 Main St., is offering a variety of services, including replacement of vital records; information on unemployment, cleanup and building; insurance counseling, help from the Red Cross; and vouchers or gift cards for those who lost their homes.

This coming week, the center will transition into a more informal mini assistance center at Lake County Adult Services, 16170 C Main Street in Lower Lake. That center will offer information and contacts for agencies.

Lake County Fire's Lower Lake Station 65 will be open until 8 p.m. Saturday for those needing to pick up protective gear for cleanup, water and other donated items, including dog and cat food.

The station plans to move out of doing daily distribution services at 5 p.m. Sunday, but will make resources available on an as-needed basis.

They also will have a bulletin board available with updated information on the recovery effort.

For more information call 707-994-2170.

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