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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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OCTOBER PROCLAMATIONS FROM YOUR CITY COUNCIL At the October 7, 2025, meeting, the Coos Bay City Council unanimously approved three proclamations recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Filipino American History Month. Each proclamation was presented by a community representative, and the city was honored to welcome them to the Council Chambers for the readings. The Indigenous Peoples Day proclamation was read by Julie Siestreem, a Tribal Council member with the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua & Siuslaw Indians, who spoke to the importance of acknowledging the deep history, culture, and ongoing contributions of Indigenous peoples in this region and across the country. View the Indigenous Peoples' Day Proclamation: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3587 The Domestic Violence Awareness Month proclamation was read by Rachel Espy, Executive Director of The SAFE Project, who highlighted the need for continued education, prevention, and support services for survivors and their families. View the Domestic Violence Awareness Month Proclamation: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3581 Filipino American History Month was recognized through a proclamation read by Helen Coughlin of the Oregon Coast Filipino American Association, celebrating the achievements, heritage, and lasting influence of Filipino Americans in Coos Bay and throughout Oregon. View the Filipino American History Month Proclamation: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3583 Each of these proclamations reflects the City’s ongoing commitment to inclusion, awareness, and community partnership. The City of Coos Bay extends its gratitude to these representatives for joining the Council meeting and helping the community honor these important observances. You can view the readings and the discussion regarding these proclamations on the City’s website at www.coosbayor.gov/government/agendas-and-minutes or on the City’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@cityofcoosbayPhotos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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10/10/2025

MAYOR'S MESSAGE City Council Declares October Fire Prevention Month At this week’s City Council meeting, the Council unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing October as Fire Prevention Month. Battalion Chief Justin Ferren presented the proclamation, and Fire Inspector Amy Linder, accompanied by CJ the Fire Dog, read it before the Council. It was a meaningful moment that reflected our community’s shared commitment to safety, education, and preparedness. Fire Prevention Month has been observed nationally since 1922, and the focus remains the same: the best way to protect lives and property is through education and everyday habits that reduce risk. This year’s theme, “Charge Into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,” highlights a modern hazard we all encounter. Rechargeable batteries power our phones, e-bikes, tools, and toys. When they’re damaged, overcharged, or disposed of improperly, they can become serious fire risks. Throughout October, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue is reinforcing this message by visiting local schools, sharing safety tips on the city’s channels, and continuing outreach with residents and businesses. We also took time to acknowledge a difficult event that affected our neighbors. The Hauser Volunteer Fire Department suffered a devastating fire that destroyed their station. We are grateful there were no injuries, but the loss of their facility and vital equipment is significant and has real impacts on service for their area. In response, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue has stepped in to help. Our department is offering some equipment on a temporary basis to support Hauser’s coverage while they work toward recovery. This is what neighbors do for one another, and I’m proud of our team for moving quickly and with compassion. As we observe Fire Prevention Month, I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to check smoke alarms, review family escape plans, and make sure rechargeable batteries are used, charged, and disposed of safely. And please keep the Hauser Fire Department in your thoughts. Their loss was a heavy one, and as they begin the long process of rebuilding, I encourage everyone in our community to be on the lookout for upcoming opportunities to support the rebuilding of this vital community asset. Whether through local fundraisers, donations, volunteer efforts, or other efforts that arise in the days and weeks ahead, your involvement will make a real difference. Every bit of help brings Hauser one step closer to restoring their ability to serve. Fire prevention is not just an October message; it’s a year-round commitment. I’m grateful for the dedication of Coos Bay Fire & Rescue, and I’m grateful for the spirit of cooperation that defines Coos Bay. Thank you for all you do to keep our community safe. View the Fire Prevention Month Proclamation: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3585 -Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay
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10/10/2025

CITY AWARDED GRANT TO ADVANCE HOUSING PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CODE UPDATES The City has been awarded a Housing Planning Assistance grant from the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) for the 2025–2027 biennium. The grant will support an extensive update of the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Development Code to align with current state housing laws and reduce barriers to housing production. This initiative aims to address critical housing issues by streamlining permitting processes, eliminating unnecessary regulatory obstacles, and encouraging the development of affordable, diverse, and equitable housing options for residents. At its core, the project emphasizes creating a more inclusive housing environment while ensuring compliance with applicable state statutes and administrative rules. Key Objectives of the Project Through this planning effort, the City will focus on achieving the following objectives: •Compliance with State Housing Laws: Update local standards to permit housing development consistent with Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS Chapters 92, 197, 197A, and 227) and Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR Chapter 660), including implementation of recent legislation such as Senate Bill 1537. •Streamlined Permitting Processes: Establish a clear and objective approval path for residential development, addressing both land use and building permit processes to reduce uncertainty and delays for developers. •Barrier Reduction: Identify and remove local standards, conditions, and procedures that unintentionally discourage housing development due to unreasonable costs or delays. •Infill and Mixed-Use Development: Develop clear and objective standards for infill residential street design, in line with the City’s Transportation System Plan and engineering standards. The project will also create a path for small-scale mixed-use (live/work) developments within residential zoning districts, promoting integrated and flexible living arrangements. •Support for Housing on Commercial Lots: Define criteria to allow single and two-unit dwellings on small, undeveloped commercial parcels, expanding opportunities for housing in underutilized areas. •Code Simplification: Revise the development code to be more user-friendly, understandable, and easier to implement, providing greater certainty for developers and stakeholders involved in residential projects. This grant-supported effort represents a significant step forward in the City’s commitment to increasing housing supply, promoting affordability, and ensuring equitable access to housing for all community members. Next Steps Work on the Comprehensive Plan and Development Code updates will take place over the course of the 2025–2027 biennium. The City will engage with community members, stakeholders, and housing experts to ensure the updated policies reflect local needs while aligning with statewide goals. As this process moves forward, the City will provide regular updates and opportunities for public involvement, ensuring transparency and collaboration throughout the planning process.
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10/09/2025

GIFTS FROM COOS BAY'S SISTER CITY OF CHOSHI, JAPAN During the October 7, 2025, City Council meeting, Councilor Sara Stephens shared a thoughtful surprise from Coos Bay’s sister city of Choshi, Japan. The gifts came from a group of fourth-grade students who recently participated in a language and cultural exchange project learning about Coos Bay. Councilor Stephens explained that during her visit to Choshi two years ago, she met Mr. Okada, who serves as a liaison for sister city relationships. He recently led a workshop with students, introducing them to Coos Bay and English vocabulary. As part of the project, the students created and sent hand-decorated fans and other small gifts to share with the City of Coos Bay as a gesture of friendship. As Councilor Stephens passed the gifts around the Council Chambers, councilors and staff admired the craftsmanship and detail of the students’ work, noting the care and creativity that went into each item. Among the artwork was the city’s mascot, a friendly green character known throughout Choshi. Along with the fans, the students included copies of Choshi’s Public Relations Magazine and a Spring Tourism Campaign publication, offering a glimpse into life in their coastal community. The City of Coos Bay was honored to receive these tokens of goodwill and looks forward to sharing photos of the gifts with the students in Choshi to express gratitude for their kindness and enthusiasm. The gifts will be displayed in the City’s sister city area at City Hall as a symbol of the long-standing friendship between Coos Bay and Choshi and as a reminder of the cultural connections that continue to grow between the two coastal communities.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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10/09/2025

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10/07/2025

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10/06/2025

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Type IV – Comprehensive Plan Text Amendments Economic Opportunities Analysis Land Use Application #187-25-000114-PLNG Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 14th, 2025, the Coos Bay Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 6:00 p.m. in the Coos Bay City Hall Council Chambers located at 500 Central Avenue in Coos Bay Oregon to consider a proposal to amend the Coos Bay Comprehensive Plan to incorporate the 2025 City of Coos Bay Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA) and to align the text of the economic element of the Comprehensive Plan with the updated EOA. APPLICANT/OWNER: City of Coos Bay, 500 Central Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 SUBJECT PROPERTY: City of Coos Bay city limits. ZONING DISTRICT & SPECIAL OVERLAYS: N/A – no zone districts or special overlays implicated. REQUEST SUMMARY: The applicant is requesting authorization to amend the text of the Comprehensive Plan as follows:  Repeal and replace the 2009 Economic Opportunity Analysis with the 2025 Economic Opportunities Analysis.  Amend Chapter 7.5 to align the economic element goals and policies with the updated Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA). REVIEW CRITERIA: Coos Bay Development Code (CBDC): Chapter 17.130 CBDC, Procedures; Chapter 17.360 CBMC, Plan Amendments and Zone Changes. HEARING/APPEAL PROCEDURE: The review will be conducted in accordance with a Type IV procedure at CBDC 17.130.110. Testimony must be related to the referenced criteria. Written comments must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on the Friday prior to the scheduled public hearing. Failure to raise an issue or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue may preclude further appeal on that issue. The Planning Commission will conduct the first evidentiary public hearing on this matter to make a recommendation to the City Council. The Coos Bay City Council is tentatively scheduled to conduct a second public hearing on this matter on Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, at Coos Bay City Hall. A final decision of the City Council may be appealed to the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) by filing a notice of intent to appeal with LUBA, with required fees, within 21 days of the date the final land use decision. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: A copy of the staff report will be available for inspection at least seven (7) days prior to the scheduled public hearing. A copy of the application with all submitted materials are available for review during business hours at the Public Works and Community Development Department at Coos Bay City Hall located at 500 Central, Coos Bay, Oregon. Upon request copies of all materials can be provided by email or printed for a reasonable fee. For additional information, please contact Chelsea Schnabel, AICP, CFM, Community Development Director, at (541) 269-1181 x3531 or reach by e-mail at [email protected]. Notice Mailed/Posted: August 28, 2025 https://www.coosbayor.gov/government/projects#Economic_Opportunities_Analysis
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10/03/2025

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