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Tillamook Coast Visitors Association highlights off‑season marketing, stewardship and accessibility in semiannual report

5605446 · February 26, 2025
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At the Feb. 26 Tillamook County Board meeting, Nan Devlin, executive director of the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, told commissioners the association focused on off‑season marketing, community planning, stewardship projects and accessibility improvements during the July–December semiannual reporting period.

Nan Devlin, executive director of the Tillamook Coast Visitors Association, presented the association's semiannual report for fiscal year 2024–25 to the Tillamook County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 26, outlining marketing, community planning, stewardship and accessibility work completed from July through December.

Devlin said the association evaluates its work with three sustainable‑tourism principles — people, place and return — and concentrates marketing on the off season to support year‑round economic vitality. “We are a community based tourism organization and we measure ourselves based on 3 sustainable tourism principles,” Devlin said.

The report described four community planning sessions held in Cape Meares, Manzanita, Oceanside and Netarts, and identified planned sessions in Neskowin and Pacific City.…

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