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Authority director flags software migration, coastal-permit need and ongoing grants programs
Summary
The director reported that scale-management software is moving to an online platform that may not be reliable during local outages, noted the need for a coastal development permit for planned block walls at the Del Norte transfer station, and summarized active grants including OWR4 and HD 39.
In the authority's director's report, staff outlined several operational matters: the authority operates three transfer stations (Klamath, Gaski and Del Norte County) without tax support, ongoing per-ton rates remain comparable to neighboring counties, and staff are tracking multiple capital and software issues.
Director Ted told the board the vendor for the scale-management system (Creative Information Services) has been bought and is migrating customers to an online platform called Fulcrum.…
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