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Votes at a glance: Klamath County BOC approves cleanup, health IGA amendment, screenings, personnel and other routine actions

Klamath County Board of Commissioners · March 18, 2026
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Summary

At its March 17 meeting the board approved a property cleanup contract ($18,000), an OHA IGA amendment reducing $3,800 in grant revenue, a telemedicine screening contract ($54,336), a noxious‑weed agreement (up to $4,000 revenue), a permit‑clerk promotion, early hiring at the fairgrounds and a liquor‑license recommendation; all motions passed.

Klamath County’s Board of Commissioners approved a series of routine motions at its March 17 meeting. Key votes included:

- Property cleanup in Sprague River: The board approved accepting the American Made Enterprises quote for $18,000 to clean a foreclosed parcel on Drews Road, with funding from the code‑enforcement violation reserve fund. (Motion moved by Chair Commissioner Minty; seconded by Commissioner Roberts; passed.)

- Public Health IGA amendment: The board approved Amendment No.…

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