2021 CCSO Year In Review - Flipbook - Page 7
CCSO at a Glance
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C C SO 2 0 2 1 Yea r in R e v iew
Enhanced Law
Enforcement District
THE
The Clackamas County Enhanced Law
Enforcement District (ELED) was approved by
voters in November 1994. The ELED provides an
improved level of patrol services in the
unincorporated area of Clackamas County
within the Metro urban growth boundary.
The ELED is large and segmented,
encompassing diverse communities,
each presenting its own particular needs,
challenges and opportunities.
Learn more — and get involved — at
www.clackamas.us/sheriff/eled.html
Cost of the ELED
• The permanent tax rate of $0.7198 per thousand assessed value is
used to assess taxes on properties lying within District boundaries.
• The ELED projected tax revenue for FY2022-23 is $8,107,422, which
represents a $226,982 increase (or 2.90%) from the 2021-22 fiscal
year’s budgeted tax collection revenue of $7,880,440. Additional revenue
sources totaling $140,619 raise the total FY2022-23 proposed ELED
operating budget to $8,248,041.
Major ELED budget items
• $6,436,939 to fund personnel costs for 36 positions – 29 Deputies,
6 Sergeants, and 1 Lieutenant. This figure includes salary, fringe benefits,
overtime, holiday pay and worker’s compensation costs;
• $347,647 for Professional Services, which constitutes the ELED’s share
of the cost for dispatching services provided by C-COM; and
• $181,540 in building note principal and interest for the Bowman/
North Station building.
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