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Coos Bay is a great place to live, work and play surrounded by a beautiful protected bay, lush emerald forests and the mighty Pacific Ocean. Historically known as Marshfield, Coos Bay celebrates a history in shipbuilding and lumber products while serving as the regional hub for Oregon's south coast. Coos Bay proudly stands today as the largest city on the Oregon coast, with a population of 16,615, and is the medical, education, retail, and professional center for the south coast region.

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The City Manager is charged with preparation and administration of the City and Urban Renewal Agency (URA) annual budgets, and Urban Renewal plans. The City Manager is responsible for general oversight of the management team, including specific oversight of the Finance Department, Library and Fire Department; preparation of the annual budget for City and URA; manages the preparation of City ... more

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BUILDING SAFETY MONTH WEEK ONE: SAFE HOMES, STRONG COMMUNITIES A safe community starts with safe homes. During Week 1 of Building Safety Month, we’re shining a spotlight on the everyday hazards that often go unnoticed, and the simple steps every homeowner and occupant can take to prevent incidents before they happen Spotting Common Household Hazards Many home dangers are preventable with awareness and routine care. Identifying and understanding these risks is the first step toward reducing them. Here we've listed a few of the most common potential risks, including: -Fire hazards such as overloaded outlets, unattended cooking and aging appliances -Electrical issues like damaged cords, outdated wiring or improper use of extension cords -Water safety concerns including slippery surfaces, leaky pipes, unsecured pools and malfunctioning water heaters -Fall hazards including poor lighting in hallways and stairwells, broken or missing handrails or uneven flooring -Blocked emergency exits The Power of Regular Maintenance Simple, routine efforts can make a big difference in household safety, and a well‑maintained home protects everyone who lives in it. Regular inspections and upkeep help prevent costly damage and keep your household safe. Consider: -Testing smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and replacing batteries once a year -Checking electrical panels and outlets for heat, buzzing or discoloration -Inspecting plumbing for leaks -Cleaning dryer vents and replacing HVAC system filters per your appliance’s manufacturer recommendations -Cleaning gutters and removing overgrown plants and debris from the outside of your home Know Your Safety Features Modern homes include built‑in protections, but only if they’re working properly. Whether you own or rent, being familiar with these features helps prevent emergencies or empowers you to act quickly in an emergency. -Smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm coverage in compliance with local building codes -Clearly marked and accessible emergency exits -Fire extinguishers placed in key locations, including hallways, near exit doors, in kitchens, garages, etc. -Ground‑fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in kitchens, bathrooms, garages and outdoor areas -Safety gates for stairs and self-latching self-closing pool gates Building Safely Starts with the Right Permits Renovations and additions can improve your home, but they must be done properly. Following building codes isn’t just a requirement; it’s a commitment to community safety. Proper permits and code‑compliant construction promote: -Structural integrity, so homes are built to better withstand wear, weather and time -Safe electrical and mechanical systems, which often result in lower utility bills, better indoor air quality, etc. -Property value and marketability, reducing insurance risks and providing confidence to current and future occupants Read More: Alarm Safety Tips: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4101&t=639136626774642419 Electrical Safety Tips: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4105&t=639136626780565480 Safe Exits: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4107&t=639136626783663319
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05/06/2026

THE CITY OF COOS BAY JOINS INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL FOR THE CELEBRATION OF BUILDING SAFETY MONTH 2026 Throughout the month of May, The City of Coos Bay will participate in the 46th annual Building Safety Month, a worldwide campaign presented by the International Code Council (ICC), its members and partners to promote building safety. This year’s campaign, “Built to Last,” highlights how modern building codes, safety professionals and resilient construction practices protect homes and communities around the world. This year’s campaign encourages people of all ages to participate in learning about building safety. Week One (May 1–10): “Safe Homes, Strong Communities” focuses on simple actions homeowners can take to improve safety at home Week Two (May 11—17): “Voices of the Built Environment” spotlights building safety professionals and the roles they play in keeping communities safe Week Three (May 18—24): “Prepared to Protect” encourages community preparedness and highlights how disaster-resilient building codes protect people and property Week Four (May 25—31): “Communities Without Limits” showcases the importance of accessibility in building construction and design Building Safe Homes build Strong Communities! Strong Communities are Communities without Limits! Learn more about Building Safety Month at https://www.buildingsafetymonth.org or join the conversation on social media using #BuildingSafety365.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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