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Wyden announces four town halls in Southern Oregon
Open-to-all town halls will be on May 28-29 in Josephine, Curry, Coos and Douglas counties. U.S. Senator Ron Wyden today announced he will hold in-person town halls in Josephine, Curry, Coos and Douglas counties on May 28-29. Heading into these four town halls, Wyden will have held 1,081 town halls throughout Oregon – including 16 so far this year -- in fulfillment of his pledge to hold at least one...
Douglas County Fairgrounds: More Than Just Funnel Cakes and Ferris Wheels!
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. — In celebration of National Fairgrounds Appreciation Month, Douglas County Commissioners Chris Boice, Tim Freeman, and Tom Kress are highlighting the multifaceted offerings of the Douglas County Fairgrounds Complex. Beyond its association with the annual fair, the fairgrounds serve as a hub for community engagement, entertainment, and support services year-round.
🚧 Road Maintenance Update on Umpqua Highway, Douglas County, OR
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in Oregon. Local transportation authorities have announced ongoing road maintenance operations on Umpqua Highway in Douglas County. Drivers should be prepared for potential slowdowns and are advised to move over to ensure the safety of workers on site. The expected delay is estimated to be under 20 minutes. Road users are requested to exercise caution and adhere to posted signage to minimize disruptions and maintain safety. Stay alert while driving through the affected area.
Salmon Harbor Marina Invites Public Input on New Master Plan
By Kristy Tallman WINCHESTER BAY, Ore. — Douglas County Commissioners Chris Boice, Tim Freeman, and Tom Kress, alongside Salmon Harbor Marina Director Jim Zimmer and staff, announce an open house event on May 29, 2024, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Marina Activity Center (MAC), located in the Winchester Bay RV Resort at 263 Marina Way in Winchester Bay, Oregon. The purpose of the open house is to engage business owners, community members, tourists, and other stakeholders in providing valuable input for the development of the Salmon Harbor Marina Master Plan. The open house will host interactive stations manned by the consulting team, technical advisory committee members, and County staff. Attendees will have the opportunity to provide input on a wide range of topics, including Coastal Infrastructure, Fishing, Underutilized properties, Business district enhancements, Beautification and infrastructure, Tourism hub, and Hospitality and accommodations. This event marks a crucial step in the development of the new master plan for Salmon Harbor Marina. By actively involving the community in the planning process, the team aims to create a vision that reflects the needs, preferences, and aspirations of all stakeholders. The organizers encourage everyone with an interest in the future of Salmon Harbor Marina to attend the open house and share their valuable insight. Together, they aim to shape a marina that not only meets the needs of today but also sets the stage for a vibrant and sustainable future for this Douglas County coastal asset. Business owners, community members, tourists, and other stakeholders are also encouraged to stay informed and participate in the future of Salmon Harbor Marina. For more information, visit the new Salmon Harbor Master Plan web page at douglascountyor.gov/900/Master-Plan-2024. It will serve as the hub for a variety of announcements, proposals, plans, and essential information during the master planning process. By Kristy Tallman, May 13, 2024 The Republic News Source: Douglas County Government.
Public Notice; Noxious Weed Advisory Board Meeting Scheduled for May 16
By Kristy Tallman ROSEBURG, Ore. — The Douglas County Noxious Weed Advisory Board will convene on Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 2:00 pm. The meeting will be held in Room 216 of the Douglas County Courthouse, situated at 1036 SE Douglas Avenue in Roseburg, Oregon. According to ORS 192.610 to 192.690, arrangements have been made to facilitate public observation of the meeting. Interested individuals can access the live stream or view the post-meeting recording by visiting https://video.ibm.com/channel/douglascountyoregon. The meeting agenda is available for review and can be accessed at https://www.douglascountyor.gov/. Furthermore, the meeting notice has been prominently displayed on the Douglas County website. For inquiries or additional information regarding the meeting, individuals are encouraged to contact Tracy Pope, Douglas County Natural Resource Specialist. Tracy can be reached by phone at (541) 440-4348 or via email at tracy.pope@douglascountyor.gov. Kristy Tallman The Republic News Source: Douglas County Government.
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