From: Keith Swigart

Sent: Fri Nov 30 11:12:36 2018

To: Dan Huff; Jimmy Thompson; Elizabeth Klein; Leota Childress; Glen Boreth; DeLise Palumbo; Jody Newland

Cc: Terry; Gerald Fisher

Subject: Re: Seeking city support on county-wide VRF

Importance: Normal

 

Microsoft Exchange Server;converted from html;

Not a problem with me, might mean more sticky buns though.

 

 

 


 

From: Dan Huff

Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2018 11:16 AM

To: Jimmy Thompson; Elizabeth Klein; Leota Childress; Glen Boreth; DeLise Palumbo; Keith Swigart; Jody Newland

Cc: Terry; Gerald Fisher

Subject: FW: Seeking city support on county-wide VRF

Mayor and Council – FYI. We can put the subject on you “very long” agenda for December 13th.

Dan Huff

City Manager

City of Molalla, Oregon

(503) 829-6855

dhuff@cityofmolalla.com

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From: Bernard, Jim

Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 4:56 PM

Subject: Seeking city support on county-wide VRF

Importance: High

Dear Mayors, C4 City Members, and City Managers,

In September, I reached out asking for your city’s support for the County to enact by Ordinance a $30/yr. vehicle registration fee. Thank you to those cities who have responded.

I would encourage each city receiving this email to please send a letter if you have not already. It would help our Commission if the letters arrived before the new year.

As I mentioned in September, Clackamas County does not take this decision lightly and wants to ensure we have the support of our cities as we move forward.

Attached is a template letter you might use as a guide and example of what we believe it will take for Clackamas County to get to yes!

Also attached is the local road funding chart comparing Clackamas County’s local revenues to our neighboring counties.

I believe we can succeed if we work together. Any support you can provide to help a VRF succeed is greatly appreciated!

Sincerely,

Jim Bernard, Chair

Clackamas Board of County Commissioners