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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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12/02/2021, 8:01 pm

ODOT TO LOWER SPEED LIMIT ON CAPE ARAGO HIGHWAY THROUGH CHARLESTON The speed limit along a one-mile stretch of Cape Arago Highway (Oregon 540) through Charleston will be reduced in an effort to improve traffic safety. The speed limit from Seven Devils Road to Libby Lane will be lowered from 35 mph to 25 mph. This section of Cape Arago Highway includes the South Slough Bridge and several popular local businesses that attract pedestrians. At the east end of Charleston, the highway speed limit will drop slightly from 40 mph to 35 mph in the half-mile between Libby Lane and Hollywood Lane. The changes will take effect when new signs are installed later this month or in August. ODOT will notify local law enforcement when the signs are ready. A request for safety improvements came from the local community. “We had a couple folks call our Ask ODOT hotline with concerns about traffic safety near the Seven Devils Road intersection,” ODOT District Manager Glen Pederson said. Pederson ordered a speed zone investigation, which supported lower speed limits. He is also working with ODOT staff on plans to cut back brush and improve sightlines near Seven Devils Road this fall. “We get a lot of good feedback through Ask ODOT, and I think these changes will make the area safer for everyone,” Pederson said. No other changes Last week, a few local websites and Facebook pages suggested that ODOT would lower speed limits on Cape Arago Highway in North Bend. Some speed limits were lowered last year, but no other changes are planned at this time. For more information, contact ODOT Public Information Officer Dan Latham at 541-817-5200 or [email protected]. Individuals who have transportation questions or suggestions can also call 1-888-Ask-ODOT or contact AskODOT: https://askodot-odot.govqa.us/WEBAPP/_rs/(S(gnaamfc1fwxfgshckrychiaz))/SupportHome.aspx?sSessionID=1004216998MUEZLITTVKRONKPTEWUGQNTMKZHIBD&lp=3
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07/08/2026

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07/08/2026

TURN UP THE FUN WITH THE LIBRARY OF THINGS Summer celebrations are underway and as you plan your fun summer get togethers, don’t forget that the Coos Bay Library has lots of items to make your parties even better in our Library of Things. In fact, you could consider us your party warehouse! Are you looking to host a fun outdoor shindig? We have you covered with outdoor games like cornhole, horseshoes, and giant Jenga. Or if those don’t strike your fancy, how about bocce ball, croquet or pickleball? These and many other outdoor games are available for checkout. Maybe the outdoors isn’t really for you. Not to worry, we have plenty of fun that can be used indoors as well. Check out our disco lights, frozen drink maker, and karaoke machine and turn your living room into a karaoke bar. Or have a real jam session by checking out our musical instruments including a banjo, bongo drums, a guitar or violin. If you are a firm believer that food makes the party check out some of our appliances that will make cooking a breeze. These include an air fryer, an instant pot, and even a bread maker. If you are looking for a cool summer dessert, try our ice-cream maker and don’t forget the waffle cone maker to really jazz up your creations. For those who like to bake, we have lots of fun pans and cookie stamps including a pan shaped like an octopus, a stained-glass window bundt pan, a pan that makes mini bug cakes and so much more. Whatever your summer plans, check out the Library of Things at the Coos Bay Library and see for yourself how we can add to the fun! https://www.coosbaylibrary.org/things?page=0
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07/03/2026

MAYOR'S MESSAGE A Community Fridge, A Community That Cares One of the things that makes Coos Bay special is the way neighbors come together to support one another. A wonderful example of that spirit can be found at the Coos Bay Public Library, where the Community Fridge provides free, fresh food to anyone who needs it. The Community Fridge is a partnership between the Coos Bay Public Library and The Beet Food Systems, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to improving food security, supporting local agriculture, and providing food education throughout our region. Since the program began in 2022, it has become one of the community's busiest and most successful food access programs. According to Executive Director Tim Bulster, the fridge is available during library hours—46 hours each week—and serves approximately 75 people every day. The program is coordinated by Community Fridge Coordinator Scott Gregory, along with a dedicated team of 10 to 15 volunteers. Together, they keep the refrigerator stocked with fresh fruits and vegetables purchased through grant funding, with a focus on supporting our local farms whenever possible. Produce comes from farms such as Valley Flora Farm, Pansy Lane Farm, Happy Dirt Veggie Patch, Hartnell Haven Farm, and others throughout the growing season. Additional food is purchased from South Coast Food Share to ensure a consistent supply. One of the things I appreciate most about this program is its simplicity and dignity. There are no qualifications or paperwork required—the Community Fridge exists for everyone in our community. Whether someone is facing temporary hardship, stretching their grocery budget, or simply needs a little extra help, fresh food is available without barriers. It's also important to recognize that this program strengthens more than food security. By purchasing produce from local farms, the Community Fridge helps support our local agricultural economy while providing healthy, nutritious food to our neighbors. It's a model that benefits everyone. Programs like this don't happen by accident. They rely on strong partnerships, generous grant funding, and volunteers who generously give their time. If you're interested in getting involved, there are opportunities to volunteer, make a financial contribution, or donate homegrown fruits and vegetables during the harvest season. On behalf of the City of Coos Bay, I want to thank The Beet Food Systems, the Coos Bay Public Library, Scott Gregory, Tim Bulster, the many volunteers, and our local farming community for making this valuable resource possible. Your work reflects the compassion and community spirit that make Coos Bay such a wonderful place to call home. To learn more about the Community Fridge or how you can support the program, visit https://thebeetfsc.org/ -Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos BayPhotos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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07/03/2026

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07/02/2026

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07/01/2026

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07/14/2026, 6:00 pm - 07/14/2026, 8:00 pm

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