The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners recorded several formal votes during the June 16 Administrator Issues and Updates session:
- Fisherman's Bend (land transfer): Motion to defer the item to a future date (mover: Commissioner Savis; second: Commissioner Helm). Motion passed 5-0; staff to return with ODOT access analysis and research on Metro compensation.
- Chamber and Business Association Membership Dues (FY 2026-27): Board approved the staff recommendation to pay $40,277 in annual dues to local chambers and business associations; funding drawn from restricted state lottery dollars. Motion passed 5-0.
- County Investment Policy: Treasurer Brian Nava presented the investment policy framework (investments with maturities up to 36 months; ORS 294 governs public fund investment). The board moved to approve the policy as presented; motion passed 5-0.
- Recreational-Immunity Opt-In: Assistant County Counsel Jeff Muns requested direction to place resolutions on a future business meeting to opt into protections under ORS 105.668 (SB 179 expansion for unimproved trails/right-of-way). The board directed staff to prepare the resolutions; motion passed 5-0.
- Moderate-Income Revolving Loan (Merurl): After presentation and discussion on the legal and financial risks, the board voted 5-0 to table consideration of adopting a local Merurl program until statutory uncertainties are clarified.
All votes reported in this summary were recorded by the clerk during the session; in each case where a motion was made and seconded the clerk called the poll and the board recorded unanimous votes (5-0) as noted.