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County faces potential financial fallout over incomplete housing projects

August 29, 2024 | Klamath County, Oregon


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County faces potential financial fallout over incomplete housing projects
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the need for a special session to address several projects related to the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The conversation highlighted the importance of prioritizing attendance from all three commissioners to ensure comprehensive discussions on various funding requests, including those from Friends of the Children, Discover Klamath, and sports tourism initiatives.

The meeting also touched on the status of a neighborhood revitalization program managed by the Southern Oregon Economic Development District (SCOED), which had previously received $750,000 in funding. It was revealed that while the program was reported as complete, several housing projects remain unfinished, potentially leaving the county liable for $134,000 in unspent funds.

Officials expressed concern over the expired agreements between SCOED and contractors, which complicates the completion of these projects. A proposal was made to directly communicate with the Department of Administrative Services (DAS) to clarify the county's position and explore options for reopening the program. The aim is to ensure that homeowners and contractors fulfill their obligations while protecting the county from financial repercussions.

The meeting underscored the need for proactive measures and clear communication with state agencies to navigate the complexities of the funding and project completion, emphasizing the county's commitment to resolving the issues without incurring additional costs.

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