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4 Rivers Vector Control reports financial recovery, new equipment and no-spray option ahead of mosquito season
Summary
At a Deschutes County commissioners meeting, Eva Wild Crane of 4 Rivers Vector Control said the district stabilized its finances, added vehicle tracking and upgraded foggers with pesticide-tracking and a homeowner no-spray option, and that audits remain behind but are on a timeline for completion.
The Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners heard an annual report from 4 Rivers Vector Control on operational changes and financial stabilization ahead of mosquito season.
Eva Wild Crane of 4 Rivers Vector Control told commissioners the district had been “headed towards bankruptcy” but is now “back on track” after reducing payroll costs, hiring an outsourced contractor as district manager and instituting tighter fiscal controls. She said the board is full and the district has begun monthly meetings to increase transparency.
The report outlined several…
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