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Volunteers Needed for Planning Commission, Historic Resources Commission

The City of Corvallis is recruiting volunteers to fill a total of 5 vacancies on the Planning Commission and the Historic Resources Commission.

Corvallis Named Oregon Tree City of the Year

The City of Corvallis earned a pair of high-profile forestry honors this week as the community celebrated Arbor Week (March 31 – April 6). The City was named “Oregon Tree City of the Year” by Oregon Community Trees, a nonprofit that encourages community engagement in urban forestry, and the Oregon Department of Forestry. The City also marked its 18th year as a Tree City USA recipient, achieving Sterling status from the program in recognition of 10 years of sustained growth of its urban forestry program.

First ICAN SOLVE Event to Focus on Emergency Preparedness

The Corvallis community is invited to the first-ever ICAN SOLVE event, hosted by the Imagine Corvallis Action Network (ICAN). SOLVE events are designed to bring together community members to focus on generating and refining solutions to problems facing the local community. The May 18 event will focus on community emergency preparedness and will feature issues and challenges developed in partnership with the Corvallis Fire Department, Benton County Sheriff’s Office, and Samaritan Health Services.

Downtown Advisory Board

The meeting agenda is now available through the link below.  There are no additional packet materials.

Read more about the Downtown Advisory Board here.

Downtown Advisory Board

The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.

Read more about the Downtown Advisory Board here.

Downtown Advisory Board

The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.

Read more about the Downtown Advisory Board here.

Downtown Advisory Board

The meeting agenda is now available through the link below.

Read more about the Downtown Advisory Board here.

Downtown Advisory Board

The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.

Read more about the Downtown Advisory Board here.

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