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Commissioners split on paying SCOED audit; Hensley says no new county dollars until public plan presented
Summary
Commissioner Hensley opposed using county funds to pay for SCOED audits without a public work session and a clear restructuring plan; other commissioners said audits may be a low‑risk way to move the organization forward, but no county funding motion passed during the meeting.
Commissioners debated whether Klamath County should provide funding to pay for audits and short‑term stabilization of the South Central Oregon Economic Development District (SCOED).
Commissioner Hensley, calling into the meeting, said he would not support spending additional county taxpayer dollars on SCOED until the organization delivers a public work session and a clear plan for its future. "If…
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