City Gets First 2 ADU Requests The City of Florence has received its first two requests for Accessory Dwelling Units provided under the new state law that went into effect on July 1st. according to an email distributed by the planning department that included information about several different types of […]
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Road Striping Set for Wednesday and Thursday; ODFW Says Razor Clams OK…for Now; Sidewalk Construction to Resume; Power of Florence in the Books
Road Striping Set for Wednesday and Thursday This Wednesday and Thursday, weather permitting, crews will be out on Florence streets striping. The city of Florence maintains approximately 88 lane miles of roadway and will be painting lines to insure public safety. Under a cooperative contract with the city – the […]
Power of Florence Saturday; No Fires in State Parks; Friends of Florence Van Fans Ice Cream Social
Power of Florence Saturday Power of Florence hits the streets tomorrow. The event is a youth driven event that encourages all ages to get out and volunteer in the community. And it is also an opportunity to gather. The event kicks off with a pancake breakfast at the United Methodist […]
Hannigan Resigns From OCHS Board; Airport to Go to Bid on Lighting Upgrade; OPB Announces Strong Numbers For Early 2018
Hannigan Resigns From OCHS Board Yesterday afternoon, Oregon Coast Humane Society Board President Jack Hannigan resigned his post as president and board member. Hannigan said in a press release that the desire of some board members to move toward a limited intake shelter rather than a real No Kill Shelter […]
New Food Share Director Settles In; Bond Advisory Committee Continues Community Education; Air Academy Takes Second Flight; Gas Holds Steady
New Food Share Director Settles In Florence Food Share welcomed their new Executive Director at the beginning of the month. David Montes has been living in Florence with his family for about a year when he said he saw a Facebook post announcing the need for community leadership . Montes, […]
Siuslaw ‘Twilight’ Program Struggles; Chip Seal Continues; Rotary Golf to Help ‘End Polio Now’ CampaignSiuslaw ‘Twilight’ Program Struggles
Siuslaw ‘Twilight’ Program Struggles It is a program that parents, teachers and students have depended on for a decade and now with the Twilight Program at Siuslaw schools in jeopardy Program Director Lisa Utz is scrambling to make sure that the students that have taken advantage of the afterschool benefit […]
High Fire Danger in Western Lane County; EMAC to Consider Plastic Bag Regulation; PAC Looks at Benefit of Public Art Trail Inclusion; Oregon Saves Anniversary
High Fire Danger in Western Lane County The Oregon Department of Forestry on Friday increased the public fire danger in Western Lane County to High. Public restrictions already included a ban on debris burning and in addition ODF does not allow mowing of dry cured grass between the hours of […]
Chip Seal Roadwork Scheduled for Monday; City Council to Review Comprehensive Plans; Twilight Program in Trouble; Bond Advisory Committee to Update Council
Chip Seal Roadwork Scheduled for Monday The city of Florence will begin chip sealing on Monday at Rhododendron drive from Lighthouse way to Fawn View Lane. The process will continue as long as the weather does not cause delays until Wednesday the 18th. The practice of chip sealing helps extend […]




