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Meredith Petit Selected as Parks and Recreation Director

Meredith Petit has been hired as the new Parks and Recreation Department Director for the City of Corvallis. Petit will begin work on October 26.

VIDEO: Advisory Board Restructuring Committee Webinar

The webinar presentation discussed recommendations from the Advisory Board Restructuring Ad Hoc Committee

Possible Quorum of the Council: Legislative Breakfast

Benton County invited the Mayor and Councilors to an online Legislative Breakfast.  It possible a quorum of the Council may be present.

The public may join the meeting through this link: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/327586453 or dial in via phone to +1 (872) 240-3412.  The Access Code is 327-586-453

 

Three Vacancies on City Budget Commission

The City of Corvallis is seeking volunteers to fill three vacancies on the Budget Commission.

Council Work Session - Planning Commissioner Interviews

The City Council will interview Planning Commission candidates Katherine Morrison, James Bombardier, and Craig Gates.

Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the interviews will be conducted online. The public may watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9007898954403311888

A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.

Outdoor Burning Permit Application

All residents within the Corvallis Rural Fire Protection District and City of Corvallis must obtain an open burning permit from the Corvallis Fire Department, free of charge, in order to conduct backyard burning, agricultural burning, and slash burning.

 

City Council Executive Session

The City Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).  The meeting will occur immediately following conclusion of the work session, which is scheduled from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

Executive Sessions

Week of 10/19/20 - Neighborhoods

The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. 

City Services Billing Low-Income Assistance Program

The City of Corvallis’s low-income assistance program is designed to assist with the City Services bill.

If you qualify, the assistance program will provide a credit of up to $53.55 each month. A new application will need to be completed annually. Applications can also be received throughout the year, and may take up to 1 month for processing. Please review the Terms and Conditions below before applying.

The listed name of the applicant must also appear on the City Services bill for verification purposes.
Documentation
Please provide one (1) of the following items to show that you qualify for the low-income assistance program. Please use the buttons below to upload a PDF or attach an image, or email your material to lowincome.assistance@corvallisoregon.gov.
Please submit a copy of your Oregon Health Plan eligibility letter. The eligibility letter must include the name of one member of the household that is listed as the City Services account holder(s), and is over the age of 18 or legally responsible for the household.
Files must be less than 10 MB.
Allowed file types: gif jpg jpeg png txt rtf pdf doc.
Please show proof of assistance through SNAP by submitting a recent copy of your statement of benefits.
Files must be less than 10 MB.
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Please provided a copy of the Corvallis School District 509J household direct certification letter.
Files must be less than 10 MB.
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Certification *
By checking "yes" below, you affirm that the above information is true and complete. You understand that City of Corvallis staff may need to verify the information on your application and that misrepresenting information will result in denial of the requested assistance and may prohibit future eligibility for low-income assistance for the City Services bill.

Week of 10/05/20 - Neighborhoods

The City of Corvallis produces the weekly Neighborhood Update to help our neighborhoods connect with one another. If you have questions or wish to share information, please send an email.

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