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Volunteer group reports 104 volunteers, dozens of cubic yards of debris removed in Coos Bay

2671545 · February 20, 2025
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Oregon Bay Area Beautification reported 104 volunteers and work on trails, invasive plants and mulch spread; group seeks Parks Commission support for John Toppets Park events.

Oregon Bay Area Beautification (OBAD) reported that 104 volunteers have taken part in cleanup projects so far in 2025, removing more than two dozen cubic yards of debris and spreading five cubic yards of mulch across Coos Bay trails.

OBAD secretary-treasurer Katie Loy gave the update at the March 4 meeting of the Coos Bay Parks Commission and asked the commission to consider John Toppets Park as a priority for upcoming volunteer events.

The group counted 260 volunteer hours across events it described in the report.…

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