The Josephine County Board of Commissioners have the May 2026 election and county property on their Tuesday workshop agenda.
Along with the election, the Legal Counsel update includes approval of a quitclaim deed regarding a Lower Grave Creek Road property from the September auction, as well as Flying Lark properties, and an invoice and case number mediation.
Following department business from Community Justice, Forestry, Airports, Recreation, Facilities, Public Works, IT, and HR, the board will discuss the county property proposed by Pathways to Stability as a potential homeless shelter.
After appointments to the Rural Planning Commission and the Josephine County Mining Advisory Committee, as well as advisory questions for the May 2026 ballot, the meeting will adjourn pending other matters of discussion.
The County Administration Workshop will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the BCC Conference Room, and will be streamed live at www.josephinecounty.gov/livestream.