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Klamath County officials discuss short-term loan options for Klamath Grown food hub; legal limits noted
3560621 · May 28, 2025
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County staff and commissioners discussed whether the county can make a short-term loan to Klamath Grown to accelerate food hub construction and the legal limits on loans to outside entities.
County commissioners and staff on May 28 discussed whether Klamath County could provide short-term financing to Klamath Grown, the nonprofit planning a local food hub, to accelerate demolition and construction.
The exchange centered on legal and practical limits. County staff said interfund loans of up to 10 years are permitted for internal funds, but loans to outside entities are “pretty…
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