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Clatsop County Invites Public To Second Fair & Expo Strategic Plan Open House - 05/12/26

ASTORIA, Ore. — Clatsop County and the Fair & Expo Board invite community members to attend a second public open house for the Fair & Expo Strategic Plan update process on Wednesday, May 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boyington Building in Astoria.
 

The open house will provide an opportunity for the public to review draft recommendations developed through the strategic planning process and provide feedback before the plan is finalized.

 

“The open house is a great opportunity for community members to see how the feedback and ideas shared through the survey and earlier outreach efforts are being reflected in the draft recommendations,” said Fair Board Chair, Abigale Goodman. “We encourage anyone who participated in the survey as well as anyone interested in the future of the Fair & Expo to attend, ask questions, and continue the conversation before the plan is finalized.”

 

The Fair & Expo Strategic Plan update is the first comprehensive update since 2009 and is intended to help guide future decisions related to fairgrounds facilities, programming, and community use.

 

Attendees may drop in at any time during the event to learn more about the proposed recommendations, ask questions, and share comments with project representatives and Fair & Expo Board members.

 

The strategic planning process has included public outreach, stakeholder discussions, facility and programming review, and community feedback gathered through a public survey and open house held earlier this spring.

 

The Strategic Plan is expected to be completed by June 30, 2026.

Clatsop County Invites Public To Second Fair & Expo Strategic Plan Open House - 05/12/26

ASTORIA, Ore. — Clatsop County and the Fair & Expo Board invite community members to attend a second public open house for the Fair & Expo Strategic Plan update process on Wednesday, May 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boyington Building in Astoria.
 

The open house will provide an opportunity for the public to review draft recommendations developed through the strategic planning process and provide feedback before the plan is finalized.

 

“The open house is a great opportunity for community members to see how the feedback and ideas shared through the survey and earlier outreach efforts are being reflected in the draft recommendations,” said Fair Board Chair, Abigale Goodman. “We encourage anyone who participated in the survey as well as anyone interested in the future of the Fair & Expo to attend, ask questions, and continue the conversation before the plan is finalized.”

 

The Fair & Expo Strategic Plan update is the first comprehensive update since 2009 and is intended to help guide future decisions related to fairgrounds facilities, programming, and community use.

 

Attendees may drop in at any time during the event to learn more about the proposed recommendations, ask questions, and share comments with project representatives and Fair & Expo Board members.

 

The strategic planning process has included public outreach, stakeholder discussions, facility and programming review, and community feedback gathered through a public survey and open house held earlier this spring.

 

The Strategic Plan is expected to be completed by June 30, 2026.

Clatsop County Seeks Public Comment On Draft Emergency Operations Plan - 05/05/26

ASTORIA, OR — Clatsop County is inviting community members to review and comment on the county’s draft Emergency Operations Plan, now available for public input.

 

The Emergency Operations Plan, or EOP, is Clatsop County’s all-hazards framework for coordinating response and short-term recovery during emergencies or disasters. It guides how the county organizes resources, supports emergency responders, protects life, stabilizes incidents and helps restore essential services.

 

Community input can help:

  • Improve clarity
  • Identify potential gaps
  • Reflect local needs and priorities
  • Strengthen Clatsop County’s preparedness and resilience

 

“Plans are strongest when they reflect the people and communities they are designed to serve,” said Jennifer Bedford, Clatsop County Emergency Management Planning Coordinator. “We invite residents, businesses, partner agencies and community organizations to review the draft plan and share feedback.”

 

The draft EOP includes guidance on:

  • Countywide emergency authorities and coordination
  • Department roles and responsibilities
  • Hazard-specific response considerations
  • Emergency functions such as public information and warning, evacuations, debris management, donations management and public health response

 

Read the EOP and submit your comments or suggestions.

 

The draft Emergency Operations Plan will be available for public review Now to May 22, 2026.

 

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Clatsop County Seeks Public Comment On Draft Emergency Operations Plan - 05/05/26

ASTORIA, OR — Clatsop County is inviting community members to review and comment on the county’s draft Emergency Operations Plan, now available for public input.

 

The Emergency Operations Plan, or EOP, is Clatsop County’s all-hazards framework for coordinating response and short-term recovery during emergencies or disasters. It guides how the county organizes resources, supports emergency responders, protects life, stabilizes incidents and helps restore essential services.

 

Community input can help:

  • Improve clarity
  • Identify potential gaps
  • Reflect local needs and priorities
  • Strengthen Clatsop County’s preparedness and resilience

 

“Plans are strongest when they reflect the people and communities they are designed to serve,” said Jennifer Bedford, Clatsop County Emergency Management Planning Coordinator. “We invite residents, businesses, partner agencies and community organizations to review the draft plan and share feedback.”

 

The draft EOP includes guidance on:

  • Countywide emergency authorities and coordination
  • Department roles and responsibilities
  • Hazard-specific response considerations
  • Emergency functions such as public information and warning, evacuations, debris management, donations management and public health response

 

Read the EOP and submit your comments or suggestions.

 

The draft Emergency Operations Plan will be available for public review Now to May 22, 2026.

 

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Clatsop County Leaders Advocate For Key Priorities In Washington, D.C. - 04/24/26

Astoria, OR. – Clatsop County Board of Commissioners Chair Mark Kujala and Vice Chair Courtney Bangs recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to advocate for critical local priorities and strengthen partnerships with federal agencies and Oregon’s congressional delegation.

 

The visit focused on advancing infrastructure, environmental, and emergency management efforts that directly impact Clatsop County residents.

 

“We went to Washington, D.C. with clear priorities, and we made meaningful progress on issues that are critical to the safety, resilience, and future of Clatsop County,” said Chair Kujala. “From levee improvements to emergency management funding, these conversations are helping move important projects forward.”

 

Key highlights of the trip include:

  • Levee Improvements: Met with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers leadership to outline a strategic path forward, including development of a countywide planning document to guide prioritization and position Clatsop County for federal funding opportunities.
  • Habitat Conservation Plan: Engaged with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the status of the HCP, with shared recognition of challenges in the federal review process and a commitment to continued coordination and problem-solving.
  • FEMA & BRIC Funding: Discussed FEMA Bi-Op developments, including ongoing legislative and administrative efforts, and reviewed the status of local BRIC grant applications and continued advocacy for their reinstatement.
  • Westport Sewer District: Met with Oregon’s congressional delegation to advocate for funding for critical wastewater treatment plant improvements.
  • Coast Guard Support: Reinforced support for U.S. Coast Guard investments, including fast response cutters and the potential to homeport Offshore Patrol Cutters in Astoria.
  • Federal Coordination: Met with Oregon’s congressional delegation to align on infrastructure priorities, FEMA challenges, and opportunities to advance stalled projects and funding requests.
  • Federal Partnerships: Participated in a reception hosted by Rep. Suzanne Bonamici to strengthen relationships and continue advancing Clatsop County priorities.

 

“This visit reinforced that Clatsop County’s needs are being heard,” said Vice Chair Bangs. “We’re building the relationships and momentum needed to navigate complex federal processes and bring real resources back to our communities.”

 

Clatsop County will continue working closely with federal partners to advance these efforts and secure resources for the region.

 

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Clatsop County Leaders Advocate For Key Priorities In Washington, D.C. - 04/24/26

Astoria, OR. – Clatsop County Board of Commissioners Chair Mark Kujala and Vice Chair Courtney Bangs recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to advocate for critical local priorities and strengthen partnerships with federal agencies and Oregon’s congressional delegation.

 

The visit focused on advancing infrastructure, environmental, and emergency management efforts that directly impact Clatsop County residents.

 

“We went to Washington, D.C. with clear priorities, and we made meaningful progress on issues that are critical to the safety, resilience, and future of Clatsop County,” said Chair Kujala. “From levee improvements to emergency management funding, these conversations are helping move important projects forward.”

 

Key highlights of the trip include:

  • Levee Improvements: Met with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers leadership to outline a strategic path forward, including development of a countywide planning document to guide prioritization and position Clatsop County for federal funding opportunities.
  • Habitat Conservation Plan: Engaged with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the status of the HCP, with shared recognition of challenges in the federal review process and a commitment to continued coordination and problem-solving.
  • FEMA & BRIC Funding: Discussed FEMA Bi-Op developments, including ongoing legislative and administrative efforts, and reviewed the status of local BRIC grant applications and continued advocacy for their reinstatement.
  • Westport Sewer District: Met with Oregon’s congressional delegation to advocate for funding for critical wastewater treatment plant improvements.
  • Coast Guard Support: Reinforced support for U.S. Coast Guard investments, including fast response cutters and the potential to homeport Offshore Patrol Cutters in Astoria.
  • Federal Coordination: Met with Oregon’s congressional delegation to align on infrastructure priorities, FEMA challenges, and opportunities to advance stalled projects and funding requests.
  • Federal Partnerships: Participated in a reception hosted by Rep. Suzanne Bonamici to strengthen relationships and continue advancing Clatsop County priorities.

 

“This visit reinforced that Clatsop County’s needs are being heard,” said Vice Chair Bangs. “We’re building the relationships and momentum needed to navigate complex federal processes and bring real resources back to our communities.”

 

Clatsop County will continue working closely with federal partners to advance these efforts and secure resources for the region.

 

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Clatsop County Announces May 2026 Primary Election - 04/23/26

Astoria, OR. — Clatsop County is preparing for the May 19, 2026, Primary Election, and voters are encouraged to take note of important deadlines and updates.

 

Key Dates:

  • April 28Voter registration deadline & last day to change political party
  • April 29 – Official Ballot Drop Boxes opened
  • April 29 to May 5 – Ballots mailed to voters
  • May 19 – Election Day – Ballots must be postmarked or dropped off at an Official Ballot Drop Box by 8 p.m.
  • June 15 – Deadline to certify election results

Voters’ Pamphlet:

The Oregon State Voters’ Pamphlet will be mailed to voters the week of April 20, it will include the Clatsop County Voters’ Pamphlet in the center. They are also available online at oregonvotes.gov/voters-guide and clatsopcounty.gov/elections. The pamphlet includes candidate information and measure details to help voters make informed decisions.

How to Register to Vote:

Voting by Mail or Drop Box:

Ballots must be postmarked by May 19 or returned to a drop box by 8 p.m. that day.

 

Official Ballot Drop Sites for the May 19, 2026 Election:

  • Clatsop County Clerk & Elections Office – 820 Exchange St, Astoria
  • Cannon Beach City Hall – 295 E 2nd Street, Cannon Beach (temporary location during construction)
  • Gearhart City Hall – 698 Pacific Way, Gearhart
  • Jewell School – 83874 Hwy 103, Seaside
  • Knappa High School – 41535 Old Hwy 30, Astoria
  • Seaside City Hall – 989 Broadway, Seaside
  • Warrenton City Hall – 225 S Main Ave, Warrenton (back parking lot)

For more election information, visit clatsopcounty.gov/elections.

 

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Clatsop County Announces May 2026 Primary Election - 04/23/26

Astoria, OR. — Clatsop County is preparing for the May 19, 2026, Primary Election, and voters are encouraged to take note of important deadlines and updates.

 

Key Dates:

  • April 28Voter registration deadline & last day to change political party
  • April 29 – Official Ballot Drop Boxes opened
  • April 29 to May 5 – Ballots mailed to voters
  • May 19 – Election Day – Ballots must be postmarked or dropped off at an Official Ballot Drop Box by 8 p.m.
  • June 15 – Deadline to certify election results

Voters’ Pamphlet:

The Oregon State Voters’ Pamphlet will be mailed to voters the week of April 20, it will include the Clatsop County Voters’ Pamphlet in the center. They are also available online at oregonvotes.gov/voters-guide and clatsopcounty.gov/elections. The pamphlet includes candidate information and measure details to help voters make informed decisions.

How to Register to Vote:

Voting by Mail or Drop Box:

Ballots must be postmarked by May 19 or returned to a drop box by 8 p.m. that day.

 

Official Ballot Drop Sites for the May 19, 2026 Election:

  • Clatsop County Clerk & Elections Office – 820 Exchange St, Astoria
  • Cannon Beach City Hall – 295 E 2nd Street, Cannon Beach (temporary location during construction)
  • Gearhart City Hall – 698 Pacific Way, Gearhart
  • Jewell School – 83874 Hwy 103, Seaside
  • Knappa High School – 41535 Old Hwy 30, Astoria
  • Seaside City Hall – 989 Broadway, Seaside
  • Warrenton City Hall – 225 S Main Ave, Warrenton (back parking lot)

For more election information, visit clatsopcounty.gov/elections.

 

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