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CANCELED - Planning Commission

This Planning Commission meeting for July 20, 2022 has been canceled. The next meeting is scheduled for August 3, 2022.

Read more about the Planning Commission here.

Planning Commission

This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. Please contact the Planning Division if you need special accommodation to be able to participate electronically.

How Can I Participate?

People wishing to participate may submit comments in writing and/or speak during the online meeting using the following methods:

Submit your comments in writing:

Urban Renewal Agency Meeting

The Urban Renewal Agency (URA) meeting will begin at 5:45 p.m.

This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4039116860566395151

Staff contact: Kate Porsche, Economic Development Director 541-766-6339

Read more about the Urban Renewal Agency here.

Corvallis e-News | May 2022

In this issue: In-person Council meetings are back, check out the Corvallis Walking Map, and celebrate Sister Cities Month.)

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Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission

Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes.

This meeting will take place online at this link:  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/287855863842550543 

Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990

Historic Resources Commission Special Work Session

This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only. Please contact the Planning Division if you need special accommodation to be able to participate electronically.

Participate via live webinar:

Community members who would like to watch the meeting live on the internet may preregister using this link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4977676478598131469

Investing in Corvallis Facility Needs

The City Council has been working for years to make improvements to the facilities that are used to deliver community services to the public. Decades of under-investment in these facilities have resulted in buildings and public spaces that are increasingly undersized, outmoded, and approaching the end of their service life. You can find a brief overview of the findings and work that has been done in this short explainer.

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