Butte County
BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES RELOCATES AND ANNOUNCES NEW HOURS OF OPERATION
13/01/12 07:38
Butte County, Calif – In order to better serve Butte County families to establish paternity, establish and enforce child and/or medical support and monitor child support payment activity, the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) is moving. Effective January 17, 2012 DCSS will move from its current location at 1474 Myers St, Oroville CA to 78 Table Mountain Blvd, Oroville CA.
DCSS’ new mailing address will be:
BC DCSS
78 Table Mountain Blvd
Oroville, CA 95965
Payments should continue to be sent to:
CA SDU
P.O. Box 989067
West Sacramento, CA 95798-9067
Along with a new location, DCSS will also be offering expanded hours of operation. Effective, Tuesday January 17, 2012 new office hours will be Monday through Thursday, 7:00am – 6:00pm and Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm.
If you have any questions, please contact DCSS toll free at 1-866-901-3212.
More information about all of the services provided by the Department of Child Support Services is available at the Butte County Child Support web site at www.buttecounty.net//css
DCSS’ new mailing address will be:
BC DCSS
78 Table Mountain Blvd
Oroville, CA 95965
Payments should continue to be sent to:
CA SDU
P.O. Box 989067
West Sacramento, CA 95798-9067
Along with a new location, DCSS will also be offering expanded hours of operation. Effective, Tuesday January 17, 2012 new office hours will be Monday through Thursday, 7:00am – 6:00pm and Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm.
If you have any questions, please contact DCSS toll free at 1-866-901-3212.
More information about all of the services provided by the Department of Child Support Services is available at the Butte County Child Support web site at www.buttecounty.net//css
Oro Quincy Highway Reopened
19/11/11 09:00
Oroville, CA – Butte County officials announced that Oro Quincy Highway was reopened at 2:45 PM on November 17, 2011.
As a result of severe winter weather on March 28, 2011, two landslides closed Oro Quincy Highway from just west of the intersection with French Creek Road to the intersection of Bald Rock Road.
Federal Highways oversaw the work that repaired damage done from a slide above the road and another slide on the downhill side of the road. About $900,000 was spent on the repairs. While a minor amount of work remains to be completed the road is now open to traffic.
As a result of severe winter weather on March 28, 2011, two landslides closed Oro Quincy Highway from just west of the intersection with French Creek Road to the intersection of Bald Rock Road.
Federal Highways oversaw the work that repaired damage done from a slide above the road and another slide on the downhill side of the road. About $900,000 was spent on the repairs. While a minor amount of work remains to be completed the road is now open to traffic.