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Tomorrow is the second Community Open House for the Eastside Feasibility Study hosted by the City of Coos Bay and the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay. Join us at the Eastside Elementary Cafeteria, 370 2nd Avenue, at 6 p.m.   
  
This open house will provide an opportunity for community members to learn more about the geotechnical findings, summary of financial analysis, and discuss site development alternatives.  
  
Addressing housing availability is a priority for communities across Oregon’s South Coast, and this study represents an early step in exploring potential solutions that could support additional housing and long-term community growth.  
  
Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in the conversation. We welcome ideas and feedback from residents about how this property could best serve the community’s future needs.  
  
No development decisions have been made at this time, and community input will help inform next steps.  
  
For questions about the study, contact: Zach Pelz pelzz@aks-eng.com 503-400-6028Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
Tomorrow is the second Community Open House for the Eastside Feasibility Study hosted by the City of Coos Bay and the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay. Join us at the Eastside Elementary Cafeteria, 370 2nd Avenue, at 6 p.m.   
  
This open house will provide an opportunity for community members to learn more about the geotechnical findings, summary of financial analysis, and discuss site development alternatives.  
  
Addressing housing availability is a priority for communities across Oregon’s South Coast, and this study represents an early step in exploring potential solutions that could support additional housing and long-term community growth.  
  
Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in the conversation. We welcome ideas and feedback from residents about how this property could best serve the community’s future needs.  
  
No development decisions have been made at this time, and community input will help inform next steps.  
  
For questions about the study, contact: Zach Pelz pelzz@aks-eng.com 503-400-6028Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
Tomorrow is the second Community Open House for the Eastside Feasibility Study hosted by the City of Coos Bay and the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay. Join us at the Eastside Elementary Cafeteria, 370 2nd Avenue, at 6 p.m. This open house will provide an opportunity for community members to learn more about the geotechnical findings, summary of financial analysis, and discuss site development alternatives. Addressing housing availability is a priority for communities across Oregon’s South Coast, and this study represents an early step in exploring potential solutions that could support additional housing and long-term community growth. Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in the conversation. We welcome ideas and feedback from residents about how this property could best serve the community’s future needs. No development decisions have been made at this time, and community input will help inform next steps. For questions about the study, contact: Zach Pelz [email protected] 503-400-6028Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post

Published on: 03/24/2026

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Tomorrow is the second Community Open House for the Eastside Feasibility Study hosted by the City of Coos Bay and the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay. Join us at the Eastside Elementary Cafeteria, 370 2nd Avenue, at 6 p.m.

This open house will provide an opportunity for community members to learn more about the geotechnical findings, summary of financial analysis, and discuss site development alternatives.

Addressing housing availability is a priority for communities across Oregon’s South Coast, and this study represents an early step in exploring potential solutions that could support additional housing and long-term community growth.

Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in the conversation. We welcome ideas and feedback from residents about how this property could best serve the community’s future needs.

No development decisions have been made at this time, and community input will help inform next steps.

For questions about the study, contact: Zach Pelz [email protected] 503-400-6028

Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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