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Commissioners report on gray-wolf delisting efforts, Rogue Community College meeting and Forest Service regional move

Jackson County Board of Commissioners · April 1, 2026

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Summary

Commissioners provided liaison updates: Commissioner Roberts discussed efforts to delist gray wolves and noted the U.S. Forest Service's Pacific Northwest regional headquarters relocation; Commissioner Sparacino reported meetings with Rogue Community College and local committees; Commissioner Dyer reported a tour of a pandemic response center.

During the staff meeting on April 2, commissioners delivered liaison reports on regional and agency matters.

Commissioner Colleen Roberts reported on her efforts to pursue delisting gray wolves in Oregon, said she attended a Rogue River City Council meeting, and relayed that the U.S. Forest Service announced its Pacific Northwest regional headquarters will relocate from Portland to Salem. Commissioner Randy Sparacino reported meeting with Randy Weber, President of Rogue Community College, and attending meetings of the County Roads Advisory Committee, the National Association of Counties Justice and Public Safety Steering Committee, and the Medford City Council. Commissioner Rick Dyer reported on a recent tour of the Multi-Use Pandemic Response Center.

The minutes record these updates as informational liaison reports; no board action or votes are recorded in connection with the reports.