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Klamath County commissioners discuss temporary fleet-security plan, draft take-home vehicle policy
Summary
County officials discussed buying a $6,997 security system (plus $125/month service), a temporary “hybrid” plan to store county vehicles at the road shop on weekends, and drafting formal guidelines for take‑home vehicles with a time-limited review.
Klamath County commissioners discussed on-record options to secure county vehicles and to formalize take-home vehicle rules, including a temporary hybrid of weekend storage at the county road shop and staff take-home during the week.
The conversation began with a staff cost estimate for a commercial monitoring system “right now [at] $6,997,” which the speaker said would include purchase, installation and training, and a monthly monitoring fee of $125. Commissioners present and staff discussed an interim approach that would have public-works staff park county fleet vehicles at the road shop over weekends while permitting staff to take them home during the workweek.
The hybrid plan would avoid storing vehicles at employees’ homes…
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