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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

New opening on ABC: Timber Sale Advisory Committee

Clackamas County Commissioners are seeking interested residents to serve on county Advisory Boards and Commissions (ABCs). These ABCs offer residents the opportunity to become very involved in specific activities and the goals of Clackamas County.

Individuals interested in this opportunity can apply online or via a paper form that can be obtained from the Public & Government Affairs Department by calling 503-655-8751 or in person at the Public Services Building at 2051 Kaen Road in Oregon City.    

New ABC openings from the past week include:

Timber Advisory Committee

The Board of County Commissioners is seeking a volunteer to serve on the Forest & Timber Management programs’ Timber Sale Advisory Committee (TSAC). A resident from the Estacada, Eagle Creek, or Firwood unincorporated areas of the county is being sought to represent those communities in reviewing an upcoming timber sale in the local area. 

The TSAC is comprised of two members of the County’s Forest Advisory Board, two County Parks Advisory Board members and one resident-at-large member. The committees’ purpose is to meet as needed to review proposed timber sales to ensure the county’s Forest Management plan goals are met, and there has been adequate consideration of resident input related to the harvest plan. Members serve four-year terms. 

Meetings are held at 6 p.m. in the County’s Forest & Timber Management office located at 50 Beavercreek Road in Oregon City. 

The deadline for applications is Sept. 30. For more information, contact Christina Dannenbring at cdanne nbring@clackamas.us or County Forester Andrew Dobmeier at adobmeier@clackamas.us

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