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Umatilla County commissioners adopt Harris Park fee increase; approve public-health IT purchase and enterprise-zone amendment
Summary
At its Feb. 19 meeting the Umatilla County Board of Commissioners adopted an ordinance raising Harris Park camping and cabin fees, approved a public-health IT equipment purchase funded by the Oregon Health Authority and approved amendments to a long-term rural enterprise-zone tax abatement agreement.
Umatilla County commissioners on Feb. 19 approved three formal actions: adoption of an ordinance increasing Harris Park fees, approval of a public-health information-technology purchase paid with Oregon Health Authority funds, and approval of amendments to a long-term rural enterprise-zone tax abatement agreement.
Harris Park fee ordinance A commissioner moved to adopt Ordinance 2025-O-1 to raise Harris Park camping and cabin fees. The ordinance increases camping fees from $30 to $35 per night and cabin fees from $45 to $50 per night, with the fee increase slated to take effect March 1. The board held the ordinance’s first reading on Jan. 22; the matter was before the board for a second reading and adoption on Feb. 19. The motion was moved and seconded and the chair…
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