Sutter County supervisors gave final approval May 12 to a five-year memorandum of understanding tied to $750,000 in Community Care Expansion Preservation Program funding for capital improvements at Emerald Oaks Residential Care Facility for the Elderly in Yuba City, according to the county’s summary of proceedings.
The agenda for the meeting identified the item as an Emerald Oaks and Habitat for Humanity Yuba/Sutter agreement and described it as a five-year arrangement connected to preservation funding, according to the agenda summary.
The materials provided do not spell out the exact repairs planned for the facility, the project timeline or the specific roles of the parties beyond the county-approved MOU. The minutes and agenda also do not explain in detail the ownership and operating structure referenced in the meeting materials.
The action is a concrete funding decision affecting a Yuba City care facility, but additional reporting would be needed to describe the scope of the work and how the money will be administered.









