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County to pause enforcement on East Redmond property while staff draft phased plan to address encampments
Summary
After extended discussion, commissioners directed staff to hold the active code-enforcement case in abeyance and to return within about 30 days with a phased plan tied to managed-camp capacity, land transfers and other milestones to address large unauthorized encampments east of Redmond.
The Deschutes County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday directed county staff to hold a current code-enforcement case in abeyance for the property east of Redmond that contains widespread unauthorized encampments and to return with a high-level, phased plan within roughly 30 days to guide remediation and relocation efforts.
Angie Havener, administrative manager for Community Development code enforcement, and Community Development Director Peter Gutowski presented three options for addressing violations on the East Redmond property: put the…
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