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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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COOS COUNTY SEEKS INPUT ON COMMUNITY WILDFIRE PROTECTION PLAN UPDATE Draft plan and feedback survey available until 4/6/2026 For the past year, Coos County Emergency Management has been working with local stakeholders, community partners, and the county’s fire districts to update the 2011 Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). The CWPP outlines the county’s vulnerabilities to wildfire hazards and details various strategies and actions designed to reduce wildfire risk. The CWPP’s proactive mitigation efforts can help the county become more resilient, protecting lives and property while promoting long-term sustainability. Debbie Mueller, Coos County Emergency Coordinator, who led the plan update, says, “The Coos County Community Wildfire Protection Plan update comes at a time when other parts of our state are still recovering from devastating wildfires. We are asking the community to stay vigilant in protecting our community.” Please take time to review the draft plan, StoryMap, and provide feedback via the survey with the following links: CWPP Draft: https://emberalliance.sharepoint.com/sites/ResilientCommunitiesandEcosystems/Shared%20Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2FResilientCommunitiesandEcosystems%2FShared%20Documents%2FProjects%2FCWPP%2FOR%2FCoos%20County%2F09%5FDeliverables%2FCurrent%20Review%2FCoosCounty%20CWPP%20Update%5FDRAFT%20FOR%20PUBLIC%20REVIEW%5F03%2E2026%2Epdf&parent=%2Fsites%2FResilientCommunitiesandEcosystems%2FShared%20Documents%2FProjects%2FCWPP%2FOR%2FCoos%20County%2F09%5FDeliverables%2FCurrent%20Review&p=true&ga=1 Story Map: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/2d806531371746fc8ff107a90a968da0 Survey: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Ty-8LE47nkKo_Y2iRCxRurKemoVKaIlAhvmg2kXWxMhUNko2WVdFUkhEM1ZRUDhGSE9VTElIOTNVMC4u These links will only be available until April 6, 2026. The results will be incorporated in the final plan as appropriate. The Coos County webpage, where the final draft will be hosted, will also feature a project Story Map that provides in-depth maps and information on natural hazards within Coos County. The final plan is expected to be adopted by the Coos Board of County Commissioners in April of 2026.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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03/16/2026

COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS PROVIDE INPUT ON EASTSIDE FEASIBILITY STUDY Earlier this week, community members gathered at Eastside Elementary School to begin an important conversation about the future of housing in Coos Bay. The City of Coos Bay, working in partnership with the International Port of Coos Bay, is exploring the feasibility of developing a 100-acre site in Eastside which might help address our city’s housing needs. As our community continues to grow and change, it is important that we look carefully at opportunities to create housing that supports local families, our workforce, and future residents who want to call Coos Bay home. The open house on Wednesday, March 11, was well attended and provided an opportunity for residents to learn more about the project and share their thoughts. Attendees were able to review background information about the property, see the work that has been completed so far, and ask questions about what the next steps might look like. I want to thank everyone who attended and took the time to share their questions, ideas, and feedback. Community input is an important part of this process, and we heard you. Conversations like this help us better understand the concerns, priorities, and perspectives of the people who live and work here. Housing remains one of the most significant challenges facing communities across Oregon, and Coos Bay is no exception. Exploring opportunities such as the Eastside site is one way we can better understand what options may be available to support future housing development in our area. If you were unable to attend the first meeting, or if you would like to continue the discussion, I encourage you to join us on March 25. This second open house is part of an ongoing community conversation and will include new information, including geotechnical findings, a summary of financial analysis, and potential site development alternatives. The more voices we hear, the better we can shape decisions that reflect the needs of our community. There will also be a presentation about the project to the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay’s Board of Commissioners at their public meeting on March 19 at 11 a.m. at 125 Central Avenue, Suite 230. Thank you again to everyone who attended Wednesday’s open house and helped start this important conversation about housing and the future of our community. -Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos BayPhotos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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03/13/2026

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