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Votes at a glance: Klamath County approves budget changes, fee update, appointments and public-health grant amendments

5858814 · September 26, 2025
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Summary

At the meeting the Board of County Commissioners approved a supplemental budget resolution, multiple contract extensions and appointments, a septic-permit surcharge increase, and two public-health intergovernmental agreement amendments affecting jail reproductive-health services and tuberculosis funding.

Klamath County commissioners approved a package of routine fiscal, contract and personnel actions at their meeting.

Key votes included a supplemental budget resolution moving opioid settlement funds into juvenile capital projects, a septic-permit surcharge increase passed in response to a state Department of Environmental Quality fee change, extensions to professional service contracts, appointments to the county ambulance advisory committee, and two amendments to intergovernmental agreements with the Oregon Health Authority for public-health services.

The motions recorded at the meeting and their outcomes are listed below.

- Supplemental budget resolution (Item 7.1): The board approved a supplemental budget resolution affecting the general fund, general fund reserve and juvenile capital projects fund. The resolution budgets a $620,472.14 increase in revenue and expenditure tied to opioid settlement funds…

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