State and local Unofficial Tallies for Measure 101, the health care tax, but it should remain the same due to the large margin statewide. However, this ballot measure and the recent school bond vote shows that the voters of Coos County are divided on taxes. The ballot measure failed to pass countywide even though it won the state.
Board of Commissioners Postpones Vote on Coos County Urban Renewal Agency
Coos Bay URA Spends $300,000 on North-South Gateway While Streets Deteriorate
FINALIZED Official Totals ~ CB School Bond WINS by 28 Votes ~ Lakeside Levy Fails
Unofficial Total ~ Coos Bay School Bond WINS by 28 Votes ~ Lakesides Levy Fails
Coos Bay School District Challenged Ballots Report for Measure #6-166
Update on The Campaign to Shut Down the Coos County Urban Renewal Agency
Public Comment Due BY December 1, 2017 on Coos County Urban Renewal Agency
The Continuing Saga of the Coos County Urban Renewal Agency
Coos County Board of Commissioners FINAL VOTE on Extending the URA Debt
Information on the Campaign to Shut Down the North Bay URA
Coos County Proposed Ordinance Adopting North Bay UR Plan ~ FOREVER
Coos County Commissioners Hearing on Extending the Debt of the North Bay URA
Cribbins & Sweet Utilize Voter Suppression on Urban Renewal Extension
PERS Task Force Recommends Exempting School Districts from Urban Renewal
List of Coos Bay’s Urban Renewal Expenditures from 2006 - 2012
LTE ~ Coos Bay Urban Renewal Giving Away Public Assets Paid for by The Public
#CoosBay Urban Renewal Monies Siphoned from Public Basic Services
Port of #CoosBay Blowing Through Your Tax Dollars Like Drunken Sailors
Commissioners Campaign Contributors are Champions of Corporate Welfare
Coos County Public Hearing on Extending the Urban Renewal Tax Debt Dec. 13, 2017
The Excesses of Tax-Increment Financing & Urban Renewal
Coos Bay URA Spends $300,000 on North-South Gateway While Streets Deteriorate
Coos Bay Street Action Plan Open House Thursday, June 8, 2017, 5:30pm
Coos Bay Legally Steals from Average Citizens to Decorate a Private Business
Coos Bay Taking from the Poor to Give to the Privileged Using Urban Renewal
Coos Bay Gives $97,000 of Public Money to the Local Drama Club
Coos Bay Redistributing Money to Owners of Historical Places
Coos Bay Giving Away Public Money to a Private Business Using Urban Renewal
CATO Policy Analysis #676 ~ The Case Against Tax-Increment Financing