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Sheriffs office outlines IGA changes, staffing plan and upcoming leadership transition
Summary
At the July 15 Estacada Traffic & Public Safety Committee meeting, Chief Mendoza summarized revisions to the intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with contract cities, described staffing and uniform changes tied to a full-time model, and announced his promotion and planned September departure.
Estacada—Chief Mendoza of the Clackamas County Sheriffs Office updated the Traffic & Public Safety Committee on July 15 about a revised intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with contract cities, staffing changes tied to a full-time policing model, and upcoming personnel transitions.
The IGA revisions, negotiated over roughly two years by a committee of city managers, police chiefs and the sheriffs office, include a change to how long contract cities pay for a deputy who is off work for an extended injury. Under the revision, the city pays the deputy for the first 30 days; after that the deputy is rotated back to county assignment and the county deploys a replacement deputy to the city. Mendoza said the change reduces the risk a small contract city would shoulder long-term employee absences.
Mendoza told the committee the department is currently in a flexible-service model (five deputies and…
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