In cases where the victim has asked to be notified, they will be contacted by phone (during business hours) or by mail. Victims are also encouraged to register with the Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) network to receive automated notifications via email, text, or phone call. Once they are signed up, they can also check custody status information online at any time. Victims who have concerns about case notifications can call the Washington County Victim Assistance line at 503-846-8314.
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How are victims of crime notified of these releases?
How could additional public funding for mental health treatment help the situation?
Additional mental health treatment facilities, including secure residential treatment facilities, are urgently needed to provide services to defendants charged with serious and violent crimes who are released from the Oregon State Hospital before they are able to assist in their own defense. Funding for workforce expansion is also critical to ensure we have enough highly trained staff to do this important work.
Oregon’s long history of underfunding our behavioral health system has contributed to this crisis. We need a significant investment of state and federal resources for system expansion and coordination of care. This would help to address a wide range of mental health needs across the community and improve health and safety for all.
How do I find out if my property is considered to have Significant Natural Resources (SNR)?
For the urban unincorporated area (areas outside of cities), the County's map showing areas with SNRs are found in the community plans. Staff can assist you via email or in person by visiting our offices during regular business hours.
For lands outside the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB), the Rural/Natural Resource Plan (RNRP) contains maps that show the properties that may have SNR areas.
Please contact Development Review/Current Planning to confirm the location and types of mapped SNR on your site by emailing [email protected] or calling 503-846-8761. Staff can also assist you in person. Visit us in Suite 350 in the Public Services Building during regular business hours.
How many criminal defendants from Washington County have been sent to the Oregon State Hospital for mental health treatment as “aid and assist” patients?
The number varies by month but currently there are approximately 40 people who are unable to assist in their own defense and are receiving restorative services at the Oregon State Hospital.
I live in an established neighborhood within the Urban Growth Boundary. What affect will these parking minimums have on my neighborhood?
The impact to established neighborhoods may be less direct. The new regulations affect areas or individual lots that are redeveloped. The regulations may make it possible for development of individual neighborhood properties that in the past could not be developed because they did not meet minimum parking standards.
If my application/project is affected by the stay, what are my options?
Options include:
- Delaying impacted applications until new CDC provisions are adopted (expected late fall 2024).
- Submitting applications that clearly show that no development will occur on mapped Wildlife Habitat areas.