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County directs staff to get quotes to clean blighted, county-owned properties under HB 2089; planning staffing also addressed

Klamath County Board of Commissioners · April 7, 2026
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Summary

Property manager presented a slate of blighted county-owned parcels and asked for direction on reimbursable cleanup funds under House Bill 2089; commissioners directed staff to obtain cleanup quotes for each parcel. Planning staff also requested a temporary loan of a public-works engineering technician to clear a permit backlog and said fee increases and technology upgrades will be considered in the budget cycle.

Klamath County’s property manager presented a list of county-owned parcels with blight, demolition and solid-waste issues and asked the board whether to establish a reimbursable cleanup-start fund and to authorize obtaining contractor quotes under the new House Bill 2089.

Terry Wells described several parcels with burned structures, vehicles, and accumulated solid waste and recommended obtaining demolition and waste-removal…

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