Sheriff Mitchell reports new snowcat acquisition, board approves maintenance agreement and $200,000 OEM grant application

Klamath County Board of Commissioners · January 7, 2026

Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts

Subscribe
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

Klamath County accepted a 2025 Tucker snowcat obtained through an Inspire Grant and approved an OEM maintenance agreement funded from the sheriff's special revenue search and rescue fund. The board also authorized the sheriff's office to apply for an Oregon OEM nonprofit security grant of approximately $200,000 to renovate Search and Rescue headquarters at 5160 Summers Lane.

Sheriff Mitchell reported the Sheriff's Office acquired a 2025 Tucker snowcat through a statewide preparedness and incident‑response equipment program (Inspire Grant). Mitchell said the county will house and maintain the equipment for Klamath County Search and Rescue and asked the board to approve an agreement with the Office of Emergency Management to provide maintenance support; the board approved the maintenance agreement by voice vote. Mitchell noted the snowcat was recently deployed to California disaster response operations.

Mitchell also described a proposed application to the Oregon Office of Emergency Management for a nonprofit security grant that, if awarded, would provide approximately $200,000 to renovate the Search and Rescue headquarters at 5160 Summers Lane. The board moved, seconded and authorized the sheriff's office to apply for the OEM grant; the motion passed. Meeting remarks recorded the fiscal impact of the maintenance agreement as undetermined (maintenance costs unknown) and stated that the $200,000 figure is contingent on grant award.