

Measure 3-633 keeps Clackamas Clackamas County safe by continuing to fund
the critical services that have kept our community safe since 2006!
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Together we can ensure Clackamas County is safe place to live, work and raise a family.

$15.95 per month is a small price to pay to protect our quality of life in Clackamas County.
Many of us spend more than $15.95 per month on coffee. For about the price of a pound of coffee you can help ensure our county is a safe place to call home.

During emergencies our need for public safety is increased
When disasters strike our communities, we must have enough deputies to respond to impacted areas while continuing to answer emergency calls and and maintaining service levels in the other areas of the county.

The importance of keeping 26 mental health/medical jail beds open
With the passage of the levy in 2021, 26 jail beds in the medical section of the jail were opened. A YES vote on Measure 3-633 will keep these beds open so people experiencing symptoms of mental illness while incarcerated remain close to medical and mental health professionals.

Measure 3-633 means more deputies on our roadways and in our community
Measure 3-633 funds 34 Sheriff’s patrol deputies who respond to emergency calls and patrol our roadways. It also supports five detectives who investigate elder abuse, child abuse, human trafficking, and other felony crimes against persons. We cannot afford to lose these critical positions.
