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Clackamas workforce board, community college warn of clinical-placement and retraining gaps as AI shifts job tasks Clackamas Workforce Partnership and Clackamas Community College told C4 members that federal WIOA-funded boards and local CTE programs are key to reskilling workers as AI alters tasks, but chronic clinical-placement shortages, faculty credentialing limits and funding gaps constrain capacity.

Clackamas County faces a critical workforce challenge as AI reshapes job tasks, leading to urgent discussions on reskilling and clinical-placement shortages.

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C4 told to prepare for 2027 transportation package as governor convenes advisory work group Trent Wilson updated C4 on a governor-appointed advisory work group preparing recommendations for a 2027 transportation package; members discussed local representation, project-size bucketing for a jurisdictional mini-project list, and concerns about cost escalation on major bridge projects.

Clackamas County is gearing up for a monumental transportation funding package in 2027, with local leaders set to influence key decisions that could reshape the region's infrastructure.

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County adopts three ordinances, approves two annexations and multiple contracts; Axon, OpenGov and other procurements cleared The board approved Ordinances 02-2026, 03-2026 and 04-2026 (each on second reading), approved two boundary-change annexations into the Tri-City Service District, and passed a consent agenda that included a $1.946M Axon contract and multiple technology and transportation purchases.

Clackamas County just made major moves by adopting three key ordinances and approving a $1.9 million contract with Axon for cutting-edge technology!

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Families press council over steep service-hour cuts, unclear assessments and missing abuse-registry materials During open floor the council heard multiple accounts of large reductions in individual service hours and inconsistent exception processes; members urged clearer plain-language guidance, confirmed reassessment options and agreed staff will keep pursuing access to an IDD abuse-registry slideshow.

Families are voicing urgent concerns over drastic cuts to service hours and confusing assessment processes that leave them in the dark.

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Advisory council hears county briefing on supported-living rule changes and ODDS input opportunities Council staff told members the state is drafting new supported-living rules and a rate-setting tool that could shift services toward in-home care and remove client liability; members were encouraged to join an April 2 information session and submit written feedback by April 20.

Exciting changes are on the horizon for supported living in Clackamas County as new rules aim to enhance in-home services and eliminate barriers for clients!

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At forum commissioners and business leaders call Clackamas County a 'childcare desert' and weigh local solutions Speakers said Clackamas County lacks sufficient childcare options, cited a conservative local figure of about $800 (ambiguous month/week) for childcare costs, and discussed models including employer-supported care, flexible dollars for families in transition and 'mom-share' co‑ops.

Clackamas County is grappling with a "childcare desert," prompting local leaders to brainstorm innovative solutions to expand access and support families in need.

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Van builder credits Clackamas County enterprise zone and county grant for expansion A representative of Overland Van Project told a Clackamas County business forum the company relocated from Multnomah County after being outpriced, used an enterprise zone and a county grant to invest about $800,000 in a new 30,000 sq ft facility, hired two people and reduced outsourcing.

Overland Van Project's bold move to Clackamas County, fueled by a $800,000 investment and local support, is transforming the van-building industry and creating jobs!

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Clackamas County commissioners tout pro-growth agenda, promise land‑use coordination and grants At a county business forum commissioners emphasized pro‑growth priorities — land readiness, infrastructure, regulatory relief and grants — and described steps to map industrial land, coordinate with cities and pursue state partnership and funding to support traded‑sector jobs and housing.

Clackamas County is rolling out an ambitious pro-growth agenda focused on infrastructure and job creation, aiming to transform the local economy and support thriving businesses.

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County presents ZDO diagnostic report, proposes streamlined zoning code and form‑based approaches Staff presented a grant‑funded diagnostic of the county’s Zoning and Development Ordinance (ZDO 289) recommending clearer organization, consolidation of overlapping residential and commercial zones, consideration of form‑based code for housing, and improved neighborhood connectivity standards.

Clackamas County is set to revolutionize its urban zoning code with a comprehensive report aimed at streamlining processes and enhancing neighborhood connectivity.

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Commissioners ask for update before deciding on new Willamette Falls Locks funding request Clackamas County staff presented a $120,000 funding request for the Willamette Falls Locks Authority; commissioners asked for a detailed update and financial path before approving additional county contributions.

Clackamas County commissioners are at a crossroads over a $120,000 funding request for the Willamette Falls Locks, demanding a detailed update before they decide!

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Board adopts updated property‑disposition policy to comply with Tyler v. Hennepin and state law changes The board approved a rewritten property‑disposition policy and cost‑recovery schedule to implement changes from Tyler v. Hennepin County and Oregon House Bill 2089 (2025); the policy routes surplus proceeds through the state treasury and allows former owners to request repurchase while counties retain direct cost recovery.

Clackamas County has revamped its property-disposition policy to ensure fairness and transparency, allowing former owners the chance to reclaim their properties while complying with new legal standards.

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Design review committee recommends approval of Clackamas County treatment and transitional housing project On March 31, 2026, the Clackamas County Design Review Committee voted to recommend approval of land use application Z0516-25, endorsing design changes including a widened walkway, relocated trash enclosure, landscaping meeting a 15% requirement, and acoustic buffering; the planning director will issue the final decision.

The Clackamas County Design Review Committee has taken a significant step forward by recommending approval for a new substance use treatment center and transitional housing project, promising enhanced community support and innovative design changes.

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Open House - Everyday Excellence | Why Emotional Awareness Makes Better Agents with Andy Meeks
Open House - Everyday Excellence | Why Emotional Awareness Makes Better Agents with Andy Meeks Real estate can be fast, competitive, and full of pressure. But according to agent Andy Meeks, the real difference between a good agent and a great one isn’t just technical skill. It’s emotional awareness. In this episode of Open House: Everyday Excellence, Andy shares how developing situational aw

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Board advances wildfire property tax relief resolution for Sept. 2020 losses The board advanced a resolution to implement Senate Bill 1545 (2024) procedures allowing owners of residences burned in Sept. 2020 fires and since rebuilt to reset assessed values to 2020 levels (file by April 15); staff identified 31 eligible properties. Commissioners voted 5–0 to send the resolution to a business meeting for final approval.

Clackamas County is taking a significant step towards providing property tax relief for homeowners affected by the September 2020 wildfires, allowing them to reset their assessed values back to pre-disaster levels!

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Housing authority previews annual plan, seeks three MTW waivers Clackamas County's Housing Authority briefed commissioners on its draft FY2026–27 annual public housing plan and proposed three Moving to Work waivers — raising the asset threshold to $100,000, limiting interim reexaminations to income changes of 10% or more, and allowing inspections up to 90 days before move-in. A public hearing is scheduled for March 5; comments stay open through March 15.

Clackamas County's Housing Authority is proposing significant changes to its public housing plan, including raising the asset threshold to $100,000 and streamlining income reexaminations—how will this impact you?

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Residents press Clackamas County on PGE Stafford transmission project; staff opens enforcement review Residents told the Board of Commissioners that Portland General Electrics Tonquin/Stafford transmission work threatens views, property values and wildfire safety; county staff said it has received complaints and is investigating code-enforcement and noted legal limits while the matter is pending at LUBA.

Residents are demanding answers as concerns mount over PGE's transmission project, claiming it threatens property values, views, and wildfire safety in Clackamas County.

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Expert warns against local ordinance restricting syringe programs; commissioner defends exploring option A substance-use-policy expert told the board that restricting syringe service programs risks public-health harms and ADA litigation; Commissioner West said exploring a local ordinance inspired by Senate Bill 1573 is a lawful, common-sense local response and pledged public conversations.

A local substance-use counselor warns that restricting syringe service programs could lead to a surge in infections and legal challenges, sparking a heated debate among Clackamas County commissioners.

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Sherry outlines climate‑resilient garden trees and practical care for Pacific Northwest gardeners In a webinar presentation, Sherry summarized research and practical guidance on selecting drought‑ and heat‑tolerant trees for Pacific Northwest gardens, explained planting and watering best practices, and warned about pests such as the Mediterranean oak borer.

Discover the essential tips for choosing climate-resilient trees that thrive in the Pacific Northwest's changing weather!

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Clackamas County outlines mounting shortfalls in housing and homelessness funding County staff told commissioners that federal and state reductions and rising costs are creating structural gaps: HUD flat funding has produced a roughly $1 million shortfall for the voucher program, the Emergency Housing Voucher program is ending early (39 households, ~$500,000), state SHS funding declines reduce eviction prevention and rapid rehousing, and inflow to the homelessness system averages 582 people per month with only 332 exiting, leaving a monthly delta of ~250.

Clackamas County is facing a $1 million shortfall in housing support as rising costs collide with flat federal funding, leaving vulnerable families at risk.

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You name it. I've tried it. I am not kidding my housing is LITERALLY KILLING ME. They don't care.

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Percy Winters Jr. honored with Robert Phillips Regional Diversity Award at Northwest conference The conference presented the 2025 Robert Phillips Regional Diversity Award to Percy Winters Jr.; union and county leaders praised his leadership, collaboration during COVID, and stewardship of the conference.

Percy Winters Jr. has been honored with the 2025 Robert Phillips Regional Diversity Award for his transformative leadership and unwavering commitment to equity in the public-employee community.

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Diane Lim urges 'intersectional' economics and better data at Northwest diversity conference Keynote speaker Diane Lim urged economists to analyze economic outcomes by intersecting identities, criticized gaps in federal data for groups such as Asian women, and described the short-lived Treasury 'Equity Hub' created under a Biden executive order.

Diane Lim calls for an 'intersectional' approach to economics, highlighting how nuanced data can reshape policies to better serve diverse communities.

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County staff previews ZDO 2-93 code amendment package covering expedited land divisions, CFEC parking, docks and other changes Clackamas County planning staff on Feb. 23 briefed the Planning Commission on ZDO 2-93, a package of minor/time-sensitive code amendments that implement new state mandates (expedited land divisions, urban housing applications, CFEC parking changes), codify DLCD rule updates for farm/forest zones and propose changes to Willamette River dock and Greenway rules; a Planning Commission hearing is set for May 11.

Clackamas County is set to unveil crucial zoning amendments that could reshape land development and transparency in urban areas—are you ready for the changes?

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Unidentified speaker urges a ‘one‑stop’ recovery campus, cites gaps in local services An unidentified speaker told a meeting they struggled with addiction and untreated trauma, described finding AA retraumatizing and later working in sober housing, and urged development of a campus offering mental‑health care, treatment and housing in one place.

A powerful voice from Clackamas County reveals the painful truth of struggling with addiction and trauma, advocating for a revolutionary "one-stop shop" recovery campus to bridge critical gaps in mental health care.

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Clackamas County trainers demonstrate naloxone use, urge wider kit access Trainers from a Clackamas County overdose-response session demonstrated nasal and intramuscular naloxone administration, reviewed state laws and Good Samaritan protections, and highlighted data showing fentanyl as the main driver of recent overdose fatalities; a survivor recounted eight naloxone reversals that led to recovery.

A survivor recounts how naloxone saved her life eight times, as experts urge the community to recognize and respond to opioid overdoses.

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Clackamas County staff: $12.5 million in grants secured for recovery campus; community meeting, good-neighbor agreement planned County staff told neighborhood partners the project has a $10 million governor ward and a $2.5 million federal earmark, is finalizing designs and expects demolition in June and construction in July with completion targeted for 2027; staff also outlined community outreach, a Good Neighbor agreement and supports for pets and families.

Clackamas County has secured $12.5 million in grants to kickstart a long-awaited recovery campus, with demolition set for June and construction beginning in July!

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Clackamas County hears mixed views at STR town hall; residents press for enforcement and owner‑occupied limits At a virtual town hall on the county's short‑term rental (STR) pilot, residents urged stricter enforcement, lower occupancy limits and restrictions on investor‑owned rentals while hosts and small operators asked for fair enforcement, automated tax collection and protections for historic family properties. Commissioners said no decisions were made and extended the pilot to gather more input.

Clackamas County's virtual town hall revealed a heated divide over the short-term rental pilot program, with residents demanding stricter enforcement while hosts argue for fair treatment and less red tape.

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Regional I&I program leaders approve batch of sewer‑repair projects; budget projections prompt caution A regional I&I update showed $36 million in proposed projects through 2030 and approved a slate of member‑community sewer repair projects. Members flagged potential year‑to‑year oversubscription versus a $2 million per‑year planning baseline and discussed sharing flow‑monitoring equipment.

Big changes are coming to Clackamas County with a $36 million plan for sewer repairs, but will the budget hold up under pressure?

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Open House: Everyday Excellence | Oregon HB 4136 and the Future of Homeownership with Chris Bonner
Open House: Everyday Excellence | Oregon HB 4136 and the Future of Homeownership with Chris Bonner In this episode, Chris Bonner joins us to break down House Bill 4136 and what it really means for homeownership in Oregon. The bill proposes eliminating the state mortgage interest deduction on single-use vacation homes and redirecting that funding into permanent down payment assistance for first-t

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