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Klamath County assigns interim oversight for code enforcement and tax/property sales amid supervisory vacancy

5681188 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

The Klamath County Board of Commissioners agreed to interim assignments after a supervisory vacancy left code enforcement without a dedicated supervisor; staff and commissioners discussed longer-term structural changes including a proposal to move nuisance enforcement to the sheriff’s office.

Klamath County Board of Commissioners on an unspecified date agreed to interim coverage for its code enforcement and tax/property sales operations after a supervisory vacancy left no dedicated supervisor for code enforcement.

County staff described the departments as three separate operations—property sales, tax, and code enforcement—with limited overlap. County Building Official Stephanie (last name not specified) told the board she is already compensated in part from code enforcement duties and volunteered to assume short-term supervisory responsibilities for code enforcement. Staff said the code enforcement group comprises three code…

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