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Coos Bay Parks Commission advances plan for bicycle and pedestrian fact‑finding committee
Summary
The Coos Bay Parks Commission agreed at its Oct. 3 work session to refine a mission and advertise for an eight‑member bicycle and pedestrian fact‑finding committee, with a minimum of two and up to three Parks Commissioners serving on the panel; staff will bring a draft to city council for approval and the appointments will be included on the Oct. 17 agenda.
The Coos Bay Parks Commission on Oct. 3 instructed staff to prepare a mission and application for a new bicycle and pedestrian fact‑finding committee and asked that the proposed committee be placed on the City Council agenda for approval and appointments.
Commissioner Kirk Vanwood, who presented the draft language, said the group’s role would be limited to gathering information: "The pedestrian and bicycle fact finding group is charged with researching and presenting information to the Parks Commission on pedestrian and bicycle issues affecting the City of Coos Bay. This includes but is not limited to specific projects in Coos Bay, funding…
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