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Commissioners debate moderate-income revolving loan program; concerns about staffing and unclear implementation

3160940 · April 30, 2025
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Summary

Klamath County commissioners discussed a state-created Moderate Income Revolving Loan (MIRL) program that could support developer projects but concluded the county lacks staffing bandwidth and clarity on program operations, and no action was taken.

Klamath County commissioners spent part of their April 30 finance meeting discussing the state's Moderate Income Revolving Loan (MIRL) program, which was created by the legislature to stimulate housing development.

Commissioner Nichols summarized outreach and said one local developer had expressed interest, but the county's finance and assessor offices flagged implementation demands. The assessor estimated processing MIRL…

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