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![]() Was the old crosswalk connecting El Rio Trail a protected crosswalk?.In the interim, as an immediate safety precaution, the City relocated the crosswalk to NW 6 th Way to provide a crossing on Spanish River Boulevard at the closest signalized intersection. The City and its related stakeholders (FDOT and Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency) are currently evaluating long-term solutions to address this concern. RRFBs alone were observed to not be effective enough at this location and had vehicular yielding rates under 50%. ![]() The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) added rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs) at this crosswalk to improve vehicular traffic that should yield to pedestrians and bicyclists. The new connection to I-95 has increased traffic volumes on Spanish River Boulevard and put the crosswalk closer to a signalized intersection. Since the opening of I-95/FAU interchange on Spanish River Boulevard, the City has received numerous citizen concerns regarding pedestrian/bicyclist movement on the El Rio Trail crossing Spanish River Boulevard. Why was the crosswalk for the El Rio Trail at Spanish River Boulevard moved?.Please make sure to push the button at the intersection to activate the crossing light. Detours for pedestrian and bike traffic is routed east on Spanish River Boulevard to NW 6th Avenue to cross. The El Rio Trail crosswalk on Spanish River Boulevard has been relocated. For assistance, please contact Coos County Code Enforcement.What we DON'T DO: We don't enforce building codes or property line disputes.GIS Map Viewer from ORMAP (Entire State of Oregon).ORMAP Plat Maps (You can find your Map and Taxlot property ID in the Account Search link on the Assessor's Home Page.).Check the box of any item you'd like to display (or uncheck anything you want to "NOT" be displayed). Coos County Tax Lot Viewer Click the word "CONTENT" in the legend at the left side of the maps page.We are currently in the process of re-mapping all 1750+ assessment maps using current GPS points, surveys and plats to meet ORMAP requirements and specifications. Those Tax lot books are not yet available online, although we hope to do so at some time in the future. In the mid 1970’s, the OR Dept of Revenue produced new maps for Coos County and set up our tax lot books to show the ownership history from that point forward. The oldest physical maps we have are from the 1960’s. We also process the following types of documents that affect properties: We process changes of ownership using documents recorded in the Coos County Clerk's Office: Taxing Districts in which they are located.Plat Map maintenance of those ownership boundaries, and.Ownership of all property in Coos County and Property Account information.The Assessor’s office Cartography Department is the record keeper for: Parcel lines may or may not align with the legal property lines on the underlying images. Parcel lines shown on our maps and images are for assessment purposes only. Questions about the allowable land use should be directed to the Coos County Planning Department: Ask the Planner. ![]() The Assessor’s Office is primarily a source of information about Real property valuation (RMV, MAV, AV, SAV, MSAV) and ownership.
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