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Sunriver residents urge county attention to Four Rivers vector control governance and spraying policies
Summary
Two Sunriver residents told the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners they want county oversight of Four Rivers Vector Control and restoration of an opt-out policy after reporting their property was sprayed despite a requested exemption.
Two Sunriver residents raised concerns during the public-input period at the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners meeting on June 25, asking the board to examine Four Rivers Vector Control's governance and spraying policies.
The speakers, Gage Thompson and Paige Thompson, described recent experience in which they said county vector control crews sprayed their property despite having signed a form to decline spraying. The Thompsons said Four Rivers posted language stating it operates under Oregon Revised Statutes chapter 452 and not under Deschutes County, and they reported difficulty getting a lasting opt-out option restored after staff told them the earlier form…
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