Coos County cuts planning jobs

By Jolene Guzman, Staff Writer
Tuesday, December 30, 2008 | 5 comment(s)

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Four employees in the Coos County Planning Department will lose their jobs in January. The county blamed the layoffs on a big drop in construction and development.

Administrators presented the Coos County Board of Commissioners with options to close the gap between a lack of revenue and costs of running the department. Among those were cutting office hours, cutting employee hours to 32 hours a week or eliminating two and a half positions.

When Coos County commissioner and department liaison Nikki Whitty sat down with county administrators following a budget work session on Dec. 16, they found those options didn’t cut enough.

“That just didn’t pencil down as far as we needed,” Whitty said.

Planning Director Patty Evernden said the positions they cut include cartographer, planning technician, planner and office specialist. Eliminating the jobs will save the department about $17,000 per month, Whitty said.

The department is completely fee driven and expected to run independent of county support. The commissioners finalized that arrangement early in 2008 by taking the department out of the county’s general fund. Whitty said service fees covered the department’s operations until this year when revenue trickled downward with the economy. So far this fiscal year, which started July 1, the department has had to ask the commissioners for two loans — one in September for $53,000 and another this month for $35,000 — to cover expenses.

“That’s really a direct result of the economy — no developing and no money coming in,” Comm-issioner Kevin Stufflebean said.

If the planning department continues to run without budget cuts, administrators project it would end the year $43,000 in the red, not including the $35,000 loan approved on Dec. 16. Even with cuts, the department still would not have had enough revenue to make to the end of the fiscal year in the black, Evernden said.

Whitty said the employees’ last day will be Jan. 5. The layoffs could be temporary. If work picks up again, Evernden will offer the employees their jobs back. Whitty hopes the situation changes soon enough that the county won’t have to hire people lacking the experience of those employees lost.

For now, three people, including Evernden, will run the entire department.

“We will have to absorb those duties,” Evernden said.

The work load is light these days. Still, Evernden is asking people to call ahead to either get the information they need over the phone or to schedule appointments to assure timely service.

“You want to make sure you have them covered when they come in,” she said.
Money saved


What: Four employees in the Coos County Planning Department will lose their jobs. That leaves three employees to run the office.

When: Jan. 5.

Money saved: Eliminating the positions saves the department about $17,000 per month.

Call ahead: Planning Director Patty Evernden asks that people schedule appointments or get information over the phone at 396-3121, ext. 210.
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Planning Dept Moving to new building wrote on Jan 1, 2009 9:17 AM:

The planning dept moved to the "Bev Owen Building". I agree that they needed out of that crumbling, moldy mess the old building was. My question is," did the planning dept think they were so golden that the move wouldn't cost them dearly, possibly in the form of jobs'?

Wondering wrote on Jan 1, 2009 9:05 AM:

With the news about cutting jobs in the Road Dept and with the Planning Dept, how many jobs has the County had meetings about?

Planning Frustrating wrote on Dec 31, 2008 8:40 AM:

It is a shame any employee is getting laid off...however if the planning department actually tries to help the citizens of Coos County develop their property...instead of playing God...they they will have more fee's to pay employee's. The level of service an average citizen get's from the planning department is worthless...They don't try to benefit the citizens of Coos County to help them develop theri property...they limit development...only helping those they know or like to get the permits. If you make them upset, becuase you don't understand the process, they are unwilling to answer questions about development of a private property without first paying a hourly fee...something is wrong here!

Observation wrote on Dec 30, 2008 5:01 PM:

These people are not unemployed! They are bumping other County employees in lesser paying jobs, who will inturn bump others for lesser paying jobs until some enty level employee will end up laid off. This will in the end reduce county expenses. Will it lower your taxes? There is something wrong with this picture.

What a Shame wrote on Dec 30, 2008 1:35 PM:

It is to bad that people are getting laid off, but really they are not. Three of the people are going to the Assessors department and the fourth will be going to either the Juvenile department or possibility to the Assessors department also. But now, the people in the Planning department will have to earn their wages instead of sitting around playing games on the computer or showing baby pictures or standing outside on the sidewalk or parking lot smoking. Life is rough, huh.


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