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Commissioners back formation of citizen-led public safety committee to study county policing and services

3525288 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

Following an unsuccessful East County policing district proposal, the board supported a commissioner’s plan to form a citizen-led public safety committee with subcommittees to study service delivery, structure, and funding; the board endorsed staff support and asked for updates but set no binding timeline or revenue commitment.

A county commissioner asked the board for support to form a citizen-led public safety committee to examine how Klamath County delivers law-enforcement and public-safety services; commissioners agreed to let the commissioner proceed with developing the effort.

The proposal described a broadly representative group — about 25 citizens with up to five subcommittees — who would examine public-safety entities, service delivery, duplication of services,…

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