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Commissioners debate change‑order limits; consensus leans to 10% cap with $500,000 ceiling

5782764 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

Contracts staff told Klamath County commissioners that the existing change‑order rules may not be consistently followed and asked the board for direction on approval thresholds.

Contracts and risk management staff brought the county’s change‑order and unit price overrun policy to the Sept. 16 administrative meeting, reporting confusion about whether the existing approval limits are being followed and asking for direction from the board.

Leslie Barlow Hunter said the policy language was revised last year to define amendments, unit price overruns and change orders, but that some departments may not be bringing changes to Contracts & Risk…

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