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Coos Bay commission backs ODFW plan for ADA fishing dock at Johns Hopkins/Midlake

Coos Bay Parks Commission · September 19, 2024
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Summary

The Parks Commission recommended approval of an Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife plan to install an ADA‑compatible fishing dock at Midlake (Johns Hopkins Park), noting the project is fully funded by ODFW’s R&E program and that the city will maintain the structure under a memorandum of understanding.

The Coos Bay Parks Commission voted to recommend approval of an Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) proposal to install an ADA‑compatible fishing dock at Midlake, also referred to in meeting materials as Johns Hopkins Park.

Greg Hamblett, city staff, summarized the project and the funding source, saying the installation “will be fully funded by the R and E program.” ODFW…

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