By NOELLE CROMBIE/The Oregonian/OregonLive
Oregon State Forester Cal Mukumoto will resign effective later this month amid complaints about the agency’s culture, personnel investigations into some of his top managers and sharp criticism over a funding shortfall during a historic wildfire season that led to a special legislative session to pay the bills.
Mukumoto’s resignation was announced Thursday by Board of Forestry Chair Jim Kelly during a board meeting. Mukumoto answers to the board, a citizen panel appointed by the governor that helps oversee and implement forest policy.
“I have the unpleasant task of informing all of you that I have received a resignation letter just in the last hour from our state forester,” Kelly told the stunned board. Kelly said Mukumoto would stay through Jan. 23.
“You’ve been serving in a near impossible job,” he said. “So I want to personally thank you for everything you’ve done.”
Mukumoto, appointed in 2021, manages an agency of nearly 1,400 employees and a biennial budget of about $577 million. His salary is $237,288.
Mukumoto said “political things” surrounded his tenure and that “clouded my ability to continue as state forester.”
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