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Coos Bay staff plan masonry restroom to speed Mingus Park project; Dominguez ballfield restroom nearing completion

5598840 · July 18, 2025
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City staff told the Parks Commission they will pursue a concrete masonry (CMU) restroom for Mingus Park to cut lead time and cost, and that restroom upgrades at Dominguez Park are nearly finished and will reopen for daytime use.

City of Coos Bay Parks staff told the Parks Commission they will pursue a concrete masonry restroom for Mingus Park instead of a prefabricated fiberglass unit to shorten delivery time and lower costs, and that restroom improvements at Dominguez Park are nearly complete.

The move matters because the prefabricated fiberglass restroom had a 10-to-12-month lead time and a large delivery fee; staff said the masonry option will cut lead time roughly in half and cost about 70% of the fiberglass model. Greg Hamlet, City of Coos Bay, told the commission, "We're gonna probably be pursuing a different style of restroom, a, CMU wall that has half a lead time and about a…

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