Agreed. There are no good candidates for closing left at the county.
You (Lane County) already have the lowest per-capita police officer staffing in the entire USA! Your property crime rate is already in the worst 5% in the USA!
The Lane County jail should have between 850 and 1,100 beds, but it's dropped from 150 beds last year to 93 beds now and, soon, 27 beds. At 93 beds they can't even hold all of the most violent sex offenders, I can't imagine where they'll be at 27 beds.
Half the DA's staff will have been eliminated, including all but 17 lawyers in the criminal division (they had 29 lawyers in 1980) and 10 of 11 criminal investigators have already been laid off. Misdemeanors already go unprosecuted today. Now they have to eliminate another 2,000 felony cases, so burglars and drug dealers can get away with even more. (Apparently Eugene residents don't understand the relationship between police officers, prosecutors, probation officers, jail space and crime rate.)
I recently read the following comparison: Maricopa County, Arizona has one jail bed for every 308 county residents; Douglas County, Oregon has one bed for every 365 county residents. Lane County -- one bed for each 3,600 residents today, but that's only until the new budget goes into effect in a few weeks. When that happens the county will drop from 93 county beds to 27 -- then it will be over 10,000 residents per jail bed.
It's a shame to see the animal services go, because I love animals and my wife and I volunteer too, but I'm surprised the Lane County animal services have survived the last 27 years of slashing law enforcement. In any other community they would have been eliminated before killing the last of the public safety system. At least you still have the Humane Society... there is NO other source of protection from the rapists, burglars, car thieves and sex abusers.
We're SO grateful we left...