Government

The City of Coos Bay operates on a Council/Manager form of government with a Mayor and six Councilors, all volunteer positions, elected by the citizens.

This section of the website is designed to assist our community in finding the information you need fast.  We have included contact information for sources outside our site as well as city staff.  Here you will find forms, regulations, information on projects as well as information on meeting agendas and minutes for the councils, boards and committes that serve our community.

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FAQs

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    × What is my property zoned?

    The Zoning Map shows the zoning for the entire city; just zoom in to find your property. You can also call the Planning Division of the Community Development Department at 541-269-8918. You'll need to know the property address or, if it is an undeveloped property, some other means of identifying it such as cross streets or tax parcel information. We can help you find the answers you need. Allowed uses on a property are based on the zoning designation. Zoning definitions and descriptions are included in the Coos Bay Municipal Code, Title 17.

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    × What GIS data is available?

    GIS Services provides data in various formats. Overlay maps of individual properties are available to the public and can be generated upon request. Overlay maps can include layers such as property lines, zoning designations, building footprints, City utilities, topography and satellite imagery. Raw GIS data files are available in various formats including; ESRI shapefiles, geodatabases and TIFF (*.tif) raster images. Please contact GIS Services at 541-269-1181 Ext. 2258 or by emailing Micah Lynn, GIS Coordinator, at mlynn@coosbay.org for further information.

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    × What is the phone number to the Better Business Bureau?

    The phone number is 503-212-3022. Their website for Oregon is http://www.bbb.org/alaskaoregonwesternwashington/.

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Like most cities in Oregon, the City of Coos Bay utilizes the “Council-Manager” form of government. Under this system, the City Council sets policies which are then implemented by the City Manager who is selected and serves at the pleasure of the Council.
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Joe Benetti was elected as Mayor in November 2016.  He was born and raised in Reno, Nevada, and he moved to Coos Bay in 1979 and started Benetti’s Italian Restaurant.  After 38 years Joe sold the restaurant and semi-retired. 

His love of the Bay Area prompted him to become involved in his community.  He wanted to give back to a community that has been so good to him.  Over the years, Joe served three terms as mayor of the City of Coos Bay, and twelve years as City Councilor. After several years out of city government, Joe successfully ran for the mayor’s spot again in November 2016.  He has served on numerous other committees.  Currently, Joe is a director on the Oregon Pacific Bank Board. He serves on the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport Commission. He is a member of Coos County Urban Renewal, Coos County Tourism Advisory Committee, and Southwestern Oregon Workforce Investment Board. 

Term Expires 11/2022

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541-269-8912

Lucinda DiNovo was elected to the City Council in 2016.  She’s lived in the Bay Area for the last 26 years.  Lucinda began her career in the hospitality and gaming industry 25 years ago, and she is the Director of Sales for the Mill Casino • Hotel & RV Park in Coos Bay, Oregon. 

Councilor DiNovo has a degree in Business Management and Marketing from Oregon State University.  She was appointed to the Oregon Tourism Commission in 2019. She is past President of the Bay Area Chamber of Commerce and has served on numerous boards including the Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, Board of Trustees for the Coos History Museum, City of Coos Bay Budget Committee and the Advisory Committee for the International Port of Coos Bay.  

Councilor DiNovo has a passion for a collaborative process and giving back to her community through service. She enjoys the outdoors and sharing her love and knowledge of the wonders of Oregon’s Adventure Coast.

Term Expires 11/2024

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Drew Farmer was elected to the City Council in 2016. He has lived in Coos Bay off and on since his birth.

After he graduated from high school, he joined the U.S. Navy as a Personnel Specialist. Following an honorable discharge at the expiration of his contract, he returned home for a year to attend SWOCC before moving on to Portland State University where he obtained a Bachelor’s of Science in Sociology with a minor in Psychology.  Returning home once again, he has been employed previously as an Executive Assistant at Chuck Bracelin Transportation,  as an Employment Specialist with the Working Wonders non-profit, and is currently the director of Bay Area Enterprises. 

 His previous board experience includes sitting on the board for the Shama House non-profit, as the treasurer of the city’s Library Board, and on the Urban Renewal Advisory Committee.

Term Expires 11/2024

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Stephanie Kilmer was elected to the Council in November 2016.  She is a life-long resident of Coos Bay residing here with her husband and three children since graduating from Oregon State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications. Councilor Kilmer returned to Coos Bay to pursue a career in broadcasting.  She held numerous positions at KCBY TV before leaving the industry to work in the billing office of Bay Cities Ambulance (previously owned by her parents).  A year later, she began working for KDCQ FM (K-DOCK Radio) where she is currently the General Manager.

Councilor Kilmer has been involved in a variety of boards and committees. She is currently serving on the Coos Bay Downtown Association (CBDA) and Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Boards.  She also serves as the Secretary of the CBDA Foundation Board, and she is a board member of the Southwestern Alumni Association.  She serves on several committees including the Coos County Relay for Life, Bay Area Fun Festival, Cruz The Coos, and MHS Media Advisory committee.  She has also served as President of the Rotary Club and Bay Area Jaycees.

Term Expires 11/2024

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Carmen Matthews was elected to Council in November 2018.  Growing up in Coos Bay, Carmen has deep roots in the area.  He graduated from Marshfield High School and Southwestern Community College and now owns and operates the 7 Devils Brewing Co. located in downtown. Councilor Matthews has served on the Parks Commission for many years and is now excited to bring his energy to the city Council.  A passion for volunteering has allowed him to connect with a large portion of the community he loves so much.  He is a past president for the Oregon Coast Music Association, and is a founding member of the local Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation. 

Term Expires 11/2022

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Rob Miles was elected to the City Council in 2018. He was born and raised in Coos Bay, graduating from Marshfield High School in 1985. After high school, he worked and attended college classes in Portland and Seattle. When his twin sons were born in 1993, he returned to Coos Bay because he believed then, as he does now, that it was an ideal place to raise a family. For the past 24 years he has been married to the love of his life Dena, and they have raised a blended family that includes his daughter Olivia, twin sons Jordan and Trevor, and youngest son Derek.

Rob worked at Weyerhaeuser CBX Sawmill for several years until the plant closed in the late 1990s. Following the mill closure, he attended Southwestern Oregon Community College and Linfield College studying Business Management. For the past 21 years he has worked for the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon, working his way up to his current role in charge of Resource Development.

Term Expires 11/2022

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Sara Stephens was appointed to the Coos Bay City Council August 17, 2021. She has lived in the Bay Area for the last eight years. Sara began her career in social services 20 years ago and she is currently the Executive Director for the South Coast Regional Early Learning Hub. Stephens went to college at Carroll College in Helena, Montana, and spent a semester in Rome, Italy. She is involved in numerous boards and committees including serving as the current board chair for the United Way of Southwestern Oregon, as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Coos History Museum and Maritime Collection, and recently served as a member on the City of Coos Bay Budget Committee.

Term Expires 11/2022

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2021-2023 Council Goals

Goal 1.  Working well together and working with key partners

Goal 2.  City's Water Quality Infrastructure

Goal 3.  City's Streets, Sidewalks, Parking Lots & Street Light Infrastructure

4.  Facilities

5.  Economic Development

6.  Increasing Housing Supply and Addressing Homelessness

7.  Communication Between the City and Our Citizens

8.  Parks

9.  Public Safety

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The Planning Commission functions primarily as a comprehensive planning body by proposing policy and legislation to the city council and by implementing regulations relating to the growth and development of the community.

The Planning Commission is a seven-member citizen advisory board appointed by the City Council. The Planning Commission is also the decision-making authority for some land use applications. The Planning Commission holds public meetings the second Tuesday of each month at City Hall.

Planning Commission Ordinance

Agendas & Minutes - April 2020 to current

Agendas & Minutes - March 2020 & prior

MEMBERS TERM ENDING
Patrick Terry 12/31/2023
Jim Berg 12/31/2025
Bill Davis 12/31/2022
Amy Aguirre - Chair 12/31/2022
Jeff Marineau 12/31/2025
Josh Stevens 12/31/2023
Rex Miller 12/31/2023
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Current Request for Bids, Proposals and/or Qualifications from the City of Coos Bay

Click Here to View Current RFPs or RFQs

Click Here to View current QuestCDN projects

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