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Neighborhood Associations

The City of Corvallis recognizes neighborhood associations that meet the following minimum criteria:

LDC History

Corvallis land use regulations date back to late 1800's, when community members wanted to prohibit or regulate certain uses of property such as gambling and billiard halls. The first Corvallis zoning ordinance, which set aside specific zones or locations in the City for each type of allowable use of property, was adopted in 1932. Since that time, the zoning ordinance and associated maps have been amended several times. 

City Council Work Session

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.  Meeting materials are typically available five days before the meeting. 

Members of the community wishing to offer comment in advance on topics appearing on any City Council agenda are encouraged to use the public input form at www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.

City Council

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.  Meeting materials are typically available five days before the meeting. 

Members of the community wishing to offer comment in advance on topics appearing on any City Council agenda are encouraged to use the public input form at www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.

Applications and Fees

Permitting Fraud Alert ! ! !
The City of Corvallis is again warning community members to use caution when opening emails purporting to come from City officials. In the last week, the City became aware of some attempted financial scams that targeted customers engaged in land use services at the City. A similar round of fraud attempts took place in late 2025.

City Council Work Session

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.  Meeting materials are typically available five days before the meeting. 

Members of the community wishing to offer comment in advance on topics appearing on any City Council agenda are encouraged to use the public input form at www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.

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