Page A6 January 5,2000 (Tht? ^Jortlanh ffibecruer 0Xi»eruer Who monitors local government? The T ax S u p e r v is in g and C onservation C om m ission protects and represents the public interest by e n s u rin g M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty g o v ern m e n ts co m p ly w ith local budget law by: -C om m unicating local governm ent fin a n c ia l in fo rm a tio n tn c le a r, objective, unbiased m anner - Providing local governm ent sta ff with technical advice and assistance - P ro m o tin g th e e ffic ie n c y and effectiveness o f local governm ents Purpose and Authority The T ax S u p e r v is in g an d C o n serv atio n C o m m issio n is an independent, impartial panel ofcitizen volunteers established to m onitor the f in a n c ia l a f f a ir s o f th e lo c a l governments. Oregon Revised Statue 294.610 created the Com m ission in 1919. Prior to that tim e, the Oregon L e g is la tu r e c o n tr o lle d lo c a l governm ent budgets. TheCom m ission, required in counties with over 500,000 population, has jurisdiction over all local governments that are required to follow local budget law and w hich have m ore than h alfo f th e ir a s s e s s e d v a lu e w ith in M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . The C om m ission presently oversees the budgeting and taxing activities o f thirty-six m unicipal corporations, including O reg o n ’s largest: city (Portland), county (M ultnom ah), port (P o rtla n d ), m ass tra n sit d istric t ( T riM e t), re g io n a l g o v e rn m e n t (M etro), and urban renew al agency ( P o r tla n d D e v e lo p m e n t Com m ission). In total, these entities em ploy nearly 28,000 individuals and budget annual e x p e n d itu r e s exceeding $6.3 billion. Five C om m issioners, appointed by the G overnor to four-year terms, direct th e c o m m is s io n a f f a ir s . The C o m m is s io n e r s s e r v e w ith o u t c o m p e n s a tio n . A d m in is tra tiv e em ployees, currently four staff, are appointed by the C om m ission. The A ttorney G eneral serves as the legal counsel. Operating expense is limited by statute to $280,000 annually and is a llo c a te d on c o u n ty w id e b a s is th ro u g h the M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty perm anent rate authority. The Com m ission annually serves the taxpayers by providing an extensive review o fth e budgets o f the thirty-six lo c a l g o v e r n m e n ts w ith in its jurisdiction. The review s are both procedural and substantive in nature. P ro c e d u ra l c h e c k s e s ta b lis h c o m p lia n c e w ith v a r io u s la w s governing local finance, particularly local budget law . T hey include such steps as verifying that the approved tax levies are within the constitutional lim its and substantiated by budgets, e n s u rin g th a t p u b lic n o tic e requirem ents have been m et, and validating that financial inform ation is included in adequate detail. A s u b s ta n tiv e re v ie w o f p ro g ra m c o n te n t, th e r e a s o n a b le n e s s o f e s tim a te s an d c o o r d in a tio n o f financial planning am ong various units is also perform ed. All budgets m ust be certified by the C om m ission p rio r to a d o p tio n b y th e lo c al g o v ern in g body. T h ese ty p es o f review and the certification process d is tin g u is h T S C C fro m o th e r re g u la to ry b o d ie s , su ch as th e D epartm ent o f R evenue or County A ssessor’s Office, w ho do not receive copies o f the budget docum ents. T h e C o m m is s io n p r o v id e s an independent and objective forum, by w ay o f public hearings, at w hich citizens may attain inform ation and express their view s regarding the b u d g et. C o m m issio n m em b ers represent the public at these hearings by asking questions indicative o fth e com m unity at large. These annual public hearings are m andatory for the nine largest county entities and may be requested by the other taxing districts. The C om m ission holds additional public hearings throughout the year on supplem ental budgets o f the districts and on every new local option property tax and bond levy request placed before the voters. The C om m issio n m ay also call jo in t m eetings o f the levying bodies to discuss tax coordination or any other area o f com m on interest. T h e C o m m is s io n p u b lis h e s a com prehensive A nnual Report o f all M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty lo c a l governm ent budgets, indebtedness, property taxes and other financial inform ation along with a T axpayer’s Guide sum m ary ofthe information. A O ne Page Report pam phlet listing local governm ent tax rates, assessed valuation, property taxes and annual budget and indebtedness totals is published each fall. A periodic TSCC R eview N e w sle tte r h ig h lig h tin g various local governm ent financial activities and trends o f interest is also p ro v id ed . C o p ies o f th ese p u b lic a tio n s , lo c a l g o v e rn m e n t budgets and independent audits are available for review by the public at the C om m ission’s office. drug deal ing renter an eviction notice because illegal drug sales activity generally violates lease or rental agreem ents. In other cases, the N RT o f f ic e r s h a v e o p e n e d C h ro n ic N uisance Property O rdinance files and sent letters to the property ow ner alerting them to the activity and the p o te n tia l consequences an d remedies. Along w ith monitoring the problem houses and m otor vehicle traffic, bicycle and foot traffic was also observed. As a result, the meth users, addicts and sellers lost both the safety o f the drug houses and their free m obility to m ove around East Precinct. Raw arrest num bers are generally a poor w ay to ju d g e the results o f most law enforcem ent m issions. However, it is one relatively easy m easure to obtain and indicates that the officers were actively engaged in law violation su p p re ssio n a c tiv itie s. T he true measure o fth e success o f this mission and the previous five drug house missions wi 11 be the reduction o f crime in East Precinct and closure o f drug houses. Drug houses: W hat you can do • Call the Portland Police Drugs and Vice Division at 823-DRUG and report activity. Call your NRT officers in your precinct or call y o u r N e ig h b o r h o o d C rim e Prevention staff. T o find out w hich N eighborhood Coalition you live in, call 823-4519. • E ncourage neighbors to report all a c tiv ity and to keep an incident log o f suspected illegal activity, including; address o f drug house; dates and tim es o f activity; description o f activity; if know n, give nam es o f dealers or occupants o f house and car licenses o f occupants or frequent visitors. • S et u p o r g e t in v o lv e d in N eighborhood W atch and your neighborhood association. • M any drug houses have been B itty K e e p ’? R e s t a u r a n t t B ar A t the . standard D airy closed because o f building code v io la tio n s . R e p o rt p o s s ib le violations, including garbage, to th e B u re a u o f B u ild in g s N e ig h b o r h o o d N u is a n c e Division at 823-7306. To report abandoned autos, call 823-7309. If the d ru g h o u se is ren ted property, get in touch w ith the landlord. 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