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County adopts stopgap two-person animal-control plan for fiscal year; revenue shortfall small but will be monitored
Summary
Klamath County agreed to a temporary two-employee animal-control staffing plan for the fiscal year that reduces services and incurs a modest $2,700 shortfall to be covered from sheriff’s materials and services budgets; commissioners asked staff to monitor revenues closely.
The Klamath County Board of Commissioners agreed July 1 to a short-term staffing plan for animal control that keeps basic service in place for the current fiscal year while staff prepare a longer-term structural redesign.
Sheriff’s office staff presented a stopgap that would retain two positions: one animal-control officer and one clerk/office worker. The sheriff’s office will continue…
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