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 Osborn Aquatic Center is a large aquatic facility that has four different pools that are available for Lap Swimming, Open Recreation, Toddler Time, Swim Practice, Swimming Lessons, Water Polo Tournament, and much more! 

 

Check out our Hours of Operation for details on what is offered when.

City Legislative Committee

The City Legislative Committee (CLC) discusses issues affecting City government, and makes recommendations to the City Council on City positions, which may then be forwarded to legislators.  

Mayor Maughan, Councilor Ellis, Councilor Lytle, Councilor Shaffer, and Councilor Shepherd (Chair) are members of the CLC for the 2023-2024 term.

Outdoor Pools

Osborn Aquatic Center Outdoor Pools offers great fun for the entire family during the Summer Time! For more information give us a call at 541-766-SWIM (7946).


Fun Facts About the Otter Beach Pools:

  • The Water Channel was the first of its kind in the state of Oregon.
  • The water slide is the second longest slide at a public swimming pool in the state (estimated at an approximate ride of 12 seconds).
  • Both pools are made by Myrtha, which is based in Italy. The walls for each pool were manufactured there and shipped to Oregon.

Indoor Pools

Osborn Aquatic Center Indoor Pools offer the ability to swim the entire year!
For more information give us a call at 541-766-7946.

Council Code of Conduct

At its January 17, 2023 meeting, the 2023-2024 City Council adopted the following Code of Conduct.

RESPECT

Council Structure

The City of Corvallis is governed by a representative government organized pursuant to a Home Rule charter adopted by voters in the 19th century and subsequently amended, the last time in 2017. The Charter establishes the Council/Manager form of government to carry out local governance for the community.

The nine member City Council is elected by ward to serve a two-year term as the governing body for Corvallis. The Mayor presides at Council meetings and is elected at-large for a four-year term.

City Charter

The City of Corvallis was incorporated on January 28, 1857.

The City Charter functions as the city's constitution and contains the most up-to-date local laws governing the city.

The current City Charter was revised in 2021 and is available online as a 21-page PDF.

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