For the best experienceDownload the Mobile App
App Store Play Store
Trump extends deadline on TikTok ban for a third time
Trump extends deadline on TikTok ban for a third time
Trump extends deadline on TikTok ban for a third time

Published on: 06/19/2025

This news was posted by Oregon Today News

Go To Business Place

Description

The TikTok app logo is shown on an iPhone. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to keep TikTok running in the U.S. for another 90 days.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to keep TikTok running in the U.S. for another 90 days to give his administration more time to broker a deal to bring the social media platform under American ownership.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2025/06/trump-extends-deadline-on-tiktok-ban-for-a-third-time.html

Other Related News

06/19/2025

The Rice Road Fire is burning at the junction of Highway 126 and Highway 36 at Mapleton a ...

Long lines outside JinJu Patisserie as owners return triumphant from James Beard Awards
Long lines outside JinJu Patisserie as owners return triumphant from James Beard Awards

06/19/2025

The Portland shop won the national Outstanding Bakery award at the 2025 James Beard Awards...

Wrongful death settlement reached after man's 'tragic and preventable' death at Multnomah County jail
Wrongful death settlement reached after man's 'tragic and preventable' death at Multnomah County jail

06/19/2025

On Aug 1 2023 Clemente Bobby Pineda had been detoxing from fentanyl and jail staff ignored...

HOW TO USE THE CITY OF COOS BAY'S GIS MAP TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR PROPERTY  
  
Want to know your property’s zoning? Curious where flood zones, utility lines, or public easements are? The City of Coos Bay’s GIS (Geographic Information System) Map is a powerful online tool that puts this information at your fingertips—no special software needed.  
What You Can Find Using the GIS Map:  
•Zoning designations (e.g., Residential, Commercial, Industrial)  
•Approximate parcel boundaries and property lines  
•Flood hazard zones (FEMA data) and Coos Bay Estuary Management Plan units  
•Property addresses, tax lot numbers, and ownership information  
•Public infrastructure (streets, sanitary sewer lines, storm water lines, etc.)  
•City recreational facilities (e.g. parks, boat ramps, hiking trails)  
•Environmental constraints (wetlands, steep slopes)  
•Economic incentive areas (urban renewal districts, multiple unit property tax exemption areas, enterprise and opportunity zones, etc.)  
  
How to Access the GIS Map:  
1.Visit the City of Coos Bay website: www.coosbayor.gov  
2.Navigate to Services > Maps  
3.Click on the Interactive “City Maps” GIS Viewer link  
Tip: It works best on a desktop or tablet browser.  
  
How to Use It:  
1.Search by address or tax lot number using the search bar in the upper left-hand corner  
2.Zoom and pan to explore areas of interest  
3.Click on any parcel to view property details like size and Assessor information  
4.Use the layer controls on the left-hand side to open the dropdown menus and toggle visibility for things like aerial imagery, zoning, floodplains, and utilities   
  
Why It’s Useful:  
•Property owners can verify zoning to confirm what’s allowed on their lot  
•Contractors can plan projects around zoning and site limitations  
•Buyers can research site development-potential before making an offer  
•Citizens can get informed before public hearings or land use decisions  
  
Need Help? If you’re unsure what the map is showing, don’t guess—reach out! The City’s Public Works and Community Development staff can help interpret the data and explain how it applies to your situation. Give us a call 541-269-8918 or stop by during business hours for help navigating the GIS Map system.
HOW TO USE THE CITY OF COOS BAY'S GIS MAP TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR PROPERTY  
  
Want to know your property’s zoning? Curious where flood zones, utility lines, or public easements are? The City of Coos Bay’s GIS (Geographic Information System) Map is a powerful online tool that puts this information at your fingertips—no special software needed.  
What You Can Find Using the GIS Map:  
•Zoning designations (e.g., Residential, Commercial, Industrial)  
•Approximate parcel boundaries and property lines  
•Flood hazard zones (FEMA data) and Coos Bay Estuary Management Plan units  
•Property addresses, tax lot numbers, and ownership information  
•Public infrastructure (streets, sanitary sewer lines, storm water lines, etc.)  
•City recreational facilities (e.g. parks, boat ramps, hiking trails)  
•Environmental constraints (wetlands, steep slopes)  
•Economic incentive areas (urban renewal districts, multiple unit property tax exemption areas, enterprise and opportunity zones, etc.)  
  
How to Access the GIS Map:  
1.Visit the City of Coos Bay website: www.coosbayor.gov  
2.Navigate to Services > Maps  
3.Click on the Interactive “City Maps” GIS Viewer link  
Tip: It works best on a desktop or tablet browser.  
  
How to Use It:  
1.Search by address or tax lot number using the search bar in the upper left-hand corner  
2.Zoom and pan to explore areas of interest  
3.Click on any parcel to view property details like size and Assessor information  
4.Use the layer controls on the left-hand side to open the dropdown menus and toggle visibility for things like aerial imagery, zoning, floodplains, and utilities   
  
Why It’s Useful:  
•Property owners can verify zoning to confirm what’s allowed on their lot  
•Contractors can plan projects around zoning and site limitations  
•Buyers can research site development-potential before making an offer  
•Citizens can get informed before public hearings or land use decisions  
  
Need Help? If you’re unsure what the map is showing, don’t guess—reach out! The City’s Public Works and Community Development staff can help interpret the data and explain how it applies to your situation. Give us a call 541-269-8918 or stop by during business hours for help navigating the GIS Map system.
HOW TO USE THE CITY OF COOS BAY'S GIS MAP TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR PROPERTY Want to know your property’s zoning? Curious where flood zones, utility lines, or public easements are? The City of Coos Bay’s GIS (Geographic Information System) Map is a powerful online tool that puts this information at your fingertips—no special software needed. What You Can Find Using the GIS Map: •Zoning designations (e.g., Residential, Commercial, Industrial) •Approximate parcel boundaries and property lines •Flood hazard zones (FEMA data) and Coos Bay Estuary Management Plan units •Property addresses, tax lot numbers, and ownership information •Public infrastructure (streets, sanitary sewer lines, storm water lines, etc.) •City recreational facilities (e.g. parks, boat ramps, hiking trails) •Environmental constraints (wetlands, steep slopes) •Economic incentive areas (urban renewal districts, multiple unit property tax exemption areas, enterprise and opportunity zones, etc.) How to Access the GIS Map: 1.Visit the City of Coos Bay website: www.coosbayor.gov 2.Navigate to Services > Maps 3.Click on the Interactive “City Maps” GIS Viewer link Tip: It works best on a desktop or tablet browser. How to Use It: 1.Search by address or tax lot number using the search bar in the upper left-hand corner 2.Zoom and pan to explore areas of interest 3.Click on any parcel to view property details like size and Assessor information 4.Use the layer controls on the left-hand side to open the dropdown menus and toggle visibility for things like aerial imagery, zoning, floodplains, and utilities Why It’s Useful: •Property owners can verify zoning to confirm what’s allowed on their lot •Contractors can plan projects around zoning and site limitations •Buyers can research site development-potential before making an offer •Citizens can get informed before public hearings or land use decisions Need Help? If you’re unsure what the map is showing, don’t guess—reach out! The City’s Public Works and Community Development staff can help interpret the data and explain how it applies to your situation. Give us a call 541-269-8918 or stop by during business hours for help navigating the GIS Map system.

06/19/2025

HOW TO USE THE CITY OF COOS BAYS GIS MAP TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR PROPERTY Want to know your p...

ShoutoutGive Shoutout
500/500