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Budget committee approves victim-advocate funding, emergency management and surveyor pay change

Klamath County Budget Committee · April 29, 2026

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Summary

The committee approved several standalone funding motions: a modified victim-advocate allocation of $213,125, emergency-management funding from the general fund, and a compensation-board recommended increase for the county surveyor; abstentions were recorded on compensation votes as noted in the transcript.

The Klamath County Budget Committee approved a series of funding and compensation items in rapid succession during its discussion of the draft budget.

A motion to fund victim advocates, moved by a committee member and modified in committee, passed on a voice vote. The original district-attorney request was reduced in committee to $213,125 to be paid from the named project fund; the motion was seconded and approved.

The committee next approved an emergency-management funding request to be paid from the general fund; the motion was moved, seconded and passed by voice vote.

Committee members also moved to adopt the elected-officials compensation review board recommendation to increase the county surveyor's compensation. The motion passed; the transcript records both '5,000' and '3,500' in discussion of the amount and one committee member (S9) stated they would abstain from compensation recommendations related to commissioners but supported the surveyor adjustment. The committee approved the compensation-board recommendation as moved.

All motions were approved by voice vote as recorded in the meeting. Where abstentions or reservations were recorded, the article notes them and indicates staff will finalize payroll and appropriation details for implementation.