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Klamath County commissioners approve CAFA grant application after sharp criticism of state funding program
Summary
The Board of Commissioners approved a grant application to Oregon’s County Assessment Function Funding Assessment (CAFA) program, authorizing $3,352,254 in appropriations for participating departments after one commissioner criticized the program as overly centralized.
Klamath County commissioners voted April 29 to approve a grant application to the Oregon Department of Revenue’s County Assessment Function Funding Assessment (CAFA) program and authorized the chair to sign the application for fiscal year 2025–26.
The application seeks funding to help the county comply with state property tax statutes (ORS 308.232 and related provisions) and would cover functions in the assessor, clerk, finance, GIS, IT, tax collector and treasurer offices. The resolution submitted to the board listed the county appropriation for the expenditures described in the application as $3,352,254.
The grant appli…
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