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Bandon board hears Ocean Park workforce-housing update; joint city–district meeting planned
Summary
Developers and city staff updated the Bandon School Board on the Ocean Park workforce-housing proposal, saying the public–private project would prioritize city and district employees, include deed restrictions to preserve affordability, and come to a joint city–school board session this fall for final designs and unit counts.
The Bandon School Board received a 20-minute briefing on the Ocean Park workforce-housing proposal on a presentation that partners said aims to create permanently affordable homes for local workers, including teachers and city staff.
Deborah Flagan, vice president with Hayden Homes, told the board the company will act as the residential builder and emphasized the growing role of public–private partnerships in producing workforce housing across Oregon. "We will be building the homes," Flagan said, summarizing the developer’s role in the Dormie House LLC partnership.
City manager Tory Njures said city and school district land adjacent to the high school and park is the basis for the Ocean Park site and outlined the project history: a school-board presentation in 2022, an MOU reached later in 2022, a May 2023 request for proposals, and an Exclusive Negotiating…
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