The Board of Supervisors serves as the administrative and policy-making body for Linn County and oversees County programs that serve residents and businesses. These responsibilities include:
Setting fiscal policy
Establishing tax rate to support County programs and services
Budget appropriations for all areas of County government
Health and social service needs for Linn County
Land use planning and development within unincorporated Linn County
Secondary roads
The Board of Supervisors reviews and sets the annual budgets for all County departments including the offices of other County elected officials: Auditor, County Attorney, Recorder, Sheriff, and Treasurer.
Directors of the following County departments report to the Board of Supervisors: Finance and Budget, Facilities, Human Resources, Engineering and Secondary Roads, Information Technology, Linn County Community Services, LIFTS, Planning and Development, Purchasing, Risk Management, Soil Conservation, and Veteran Affairs. The County has more than 750 employees.
Products and Services
business services, health/social services, law & pbulic safety, permits, mapping,
Member Since: 1998