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Crook County midyear presentations highlight staffing, funding and deferred maintenance pressures

January 14, 2026 | Crook County, Oregon


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Crook County midyear presentations highlight staffing, funding and deferred maintenance pressures
Crook County held its second day of midyear departmental presentations on Jan. 13, with department heads reporting accomplishments, ongoing projects and near‑term capital needs. Commissioners framed the session as a planning checkpoint ahead of FY27 goal‑setting.

Several cross‑cutting themes emerged: persistent staffing and compensation challenges (several departments cited Deschutes County as a higher‑paying competitor), rising materials and parts costs, and the limits of one‑time grants for ongoing maintenance. Notable accomplishments included completion of the county Transportation Systems Plan, reconstruction of an airport runway, and progress on digitizing records at multiple departments.

The fairgrounds reported an exhausted portion of a prior $2 million grant and a long list of deferred maintenance items; the roads department said it treated roughly 11% of paved roads last year and is pursuing a multi‑bridge federal grant package; the airport closed out major FAA‑funded projects and is designing an overlay expected in 2027. Several departments highlighted grant opportunities — the community development office secured a DLCD grant for planning inventories and the library applied for a $650,000 Oregon Department of Environmental Quality grant to procure an electric bookmobile.

Procedural items included a preview of tomorrow’s goal‑setting session focused on whether existing county goals remain calibrated to current economic and service realities. The meeting concluded with a routine motion to adjourn, which passed.

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