Parks & Recreation Advisory Boards & Commissions
Corvallis Parks and Recreation supports various boards and commissions that advise City Council on such topics as parks, urban forestry, recreation, natural areas, arts and culture.
Citizen participation on City of Corvallis boards and commissions serves two important purposes:
- Citizens are directly involved in their local government and can positively impact the future of their community.
- The City Council receives timely input and information regarding issues and potential impacts on citizens.
Anyone living in Corvallis, employed or self-employed full time in Corvallis, or residing within Corvallis' Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) may serve on these advisory boards and commissions. Typically, each term of office runs for three years; members are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council; no individual member may serve more than three consecutive terms or nine years. Occasionally, additional ad hoc task forces and planning committees are created to assist with specific park projects, such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Park.
Meeting packets, agendas and minutes for these boards and commissions are available on the "Archives" pages of City of Corvallis web site. Select Parks & Recreation, then Boards and Commissions.
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The City Manager's Office ensures the City runs effectively and efficiently to achieve the City Council's goals for the community, using the City's available resources. The City Manager's Office provides leadership, coordination, and management for the City organization and support for the City Council. Staff within the City Manager's Office coordinate elections, provide timely information to our community, and encourage connection between community members and the City organization.
Recruitment is underway for volunteers to serve on the City's network of advisory groups.
It is the mission of the Community Development Department to facilitate the definition, interpretation and implementation of the community's vision for Corvallis.
The Finance Department for the City of Corvallis includes administrative operations for Municipal Court, City Services and Ambulance billing, Accounting, Budget, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Property Risk Management for the financial resources of the City. These services are provided by 17 staff members, with a 2024-2025 budget of $6.19 million.
There are plenty of ways to connect with the City of Corvallis. Your community benefits from having a diverse array of opinions and viewpoints involved in local government.
Corvallis Parks & Recreation's mission is to preserve and create a community heritage by providing places and programs designed to enhance the quality of life. Come explore what is on offer to you through our recreation program and at our park and natural areas.
City Council members are elected individually from the City's nine wards. Each of the nine City Council members serves a two-year term.
COUNCILOR RESPONSIBILITIESThe City Council is the City’s official policy and decision-making body. Councilors meet twice per month, are members of the Budget Commission, and serve as liaisons to various advisory boards and commissions. Councilors spend an average of 10 to 15 hours per week on City business and are eligible to receive reimbursement for expenses incurred while performing official duties.
The mission of the Corvallis Police Department is to enhance community livability by working in partnership with the community to promote public safety and crime prevention through education and enforcement; to maintain public order while preserving the legal rights of all individuals; to provide effective, efficient and courteous service; and to reduce the impact of crime.
Click any of the buttons below to learn more about the Corvallis Police Department and request services.
Consistent with the Imagine Corvallis 2040 community vision and City Council priorities, our mission is to support and enhance the quality of life for community members by delivering responsive and efficient services to all neighborhoods and maintaining reliable and cost-effective public works facilities and systems in a manner that emphasizes customer satisfaction, public service, and good stewardship of natural, fiscal, and staff resources.
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The mission of the Corvallis Fire Department is to protect the life, property, and environment of the communities we serve with professionalism, integrity, and compassion.
Weed abatement issues can be submitted through the City's Report a Problem form.
The Information Technology Department is responsible for support, maintenance, and development of the City's technology needs.
The mission of the Information Technology Department is to empower the City to exceed community expectations by providing well‐trained, self‐motivated and capable professionals who excel at delivering strategic, cost‐effective and proven technology.
It is the mission of the Development Services Division to facilitate the construction of approved development projects, provide development information to the public, and enforce community livability standards. We do this by:
We are open with access to outdoor pools and select indoor areas. While the indoor pools remain closed, other parts of the building including restrooms, private changing rooms, and the front desk, are open.
Please enter through the main/front entrance when visiting. We will continue to expand program offerings over the coming months.
The original City Hall, built in 1892, was a brick and stone building with a bell tower located at Fourth Street and Madison Avenue. The present City Hall was originally constructed for $50,000 in 1924 as a Methodist Church as a wood-framed building with unreinforced concrete block and brick exterior walls. During World War II, the building became the site of the United Service Organization’s Canteen, where servicemen stationed at Oregon State University and Camp Adair gathered for recreation. After the war, City Hall became a women's dormitory for OSU.
The Public Information Officer serves members of the media by keeping them apprised of the latest news, events and announcements coming out of the City of Corvallis. The office coordinates content across many different channels, including newsletters, social media sites and the city website.
Get started by using the online form or Administrative Procedure #1.14.
The Corvallis Municipal Code is available online. The user-friendly format and search feature makes it easy to find what you are looking for. City Council amendments to the Municipal Code are frequent and ordinances that affect the code are posted to the MuniCode website and City Archives as soon as possible after Council action. To be certain you are relying upon the correct Code provisions, you are encouraged to contact City Recorder Alex Downing at 541-766-6901.
The City of Corvallis Strategic Plan has been developed as a tool to assist elected officials and City staff.
Citizens can stay informed about city news, programs and initiatives through a variety of formal and informal communications methods. Regular updates are shared via the Corvallis e-News newsletter, as well as on the City's Facebook and Twitter pages. Read on for more ways of seeking and receiving information.
The results of the 2023 Corvallis Community Survey are available online. The City conducts regular surveys of randomly selected Corvallis community members to gather statistically valid feedback and public sentiment about services provided by local government.
Elections are conducted by Benton County. Elections for City candidates or measures can occur in May (primary election), November of even-numbered years (general election), November of odd-numbered years, or March of any year if needed (special election).
It is the mission of the Housing and Neighborhood Services Division to facilitate community livability and to assist with the creation and maintenance of affordable, habitable housing opportunities for lower-income and/or housing disadvantaged Corvallis residents. We do these things by:
The City publishes a variety of interactive and static maps and map (GIS) data. The Community Development Department provides the following maps:
Interactive maps:
It is the mission of the Planning Division to facilitate land use planning efforts for the community consistent with state mandates and the community’s vision.
Current Comprehensive Plan (Amended through January 1, 2025)
You may download a single, fully-bookmarked version of the current version Comprehensive Plan Text and Map at the following links:
Community Development staff supports the Commissions and Advisory Boards listed below.
Citizen participation on City of Corvallis Boards and Commissions serves two important purposes:
Corvallis Construction Codes and Design Assumptions
There are several codes which regulate construction of buildings and related structures in the City of Corvallis. Many of these codes are statewide codes adopted through the Oregon Building Codes Division and locally administered by the Development Services Division. Additional codes are locally adopted and administered and may differ from those utilized by other jurisdictions. The following are links to these codes:
Current Land Development Code (Amended through April 17, 2025)
The Corvallis Land Development Code (LDC) is available in a downloadable (PDF) format or online.
Fully-bookmarked, text-searchable PDF versions of the entire LDC, or individual chapters, are available at the following links:
This resource was formerly titled "Off Street Parking and Access Standards."
Tenant Improvements (TIs) can encompass a wide range of alterations or modifications to new or existing buildings. A TI can be as simple as a retail space that changes ownership and reconfigures floor layout, or as complex as a change or occupancy. In accordance with Section 105 of the Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC), a permit is required as follows:
The following reports summarizing ongoing construction activity in the City of Corvallis.
Click Here for Reports Archive
Monthly Summary of Building Activity:
This report summarizes the number of building permits issued by the City of Corvallis' Development Services Division each month.
The Corvallis Fault is located north and west of the City of Corvallis. The general location of this fault is illustrated on the following maps produced by Benton County and the City of Corvallis. At this time, it is not known whether the Corvallis Fault is active or not.
The following is a list of Development Services Applications, Forms and Permit Information.
Materials are divided into categories. Click on any link to jump to the relevant category further down on this page.
The Development Services Division has developed a number of internal policies, procedures, and interpretations that pertain to construction and building code issues. Policies, procedures, and interpretations are available for review below.
Development Services (DS) operates as a one-stop permit center. Permit fees for new construction projects typically fall into three categories.
NOTICE: Please see System Development Charge (SDC) Update for proposed changes to our SDC methodology.
The Corvallis City Council has adopted legislation establishing system development charges (SDCs) for water, sewer, drainage (stormwater), streets, and parks services. SDCs are updated annually to account for inflation and changes to the SDC project lists.
Code Compliance improves the quality of life in the City of Corvallis and promotes public health, safety and welfare of the community. Our staff work in partnership with community members through education, inspection and enforcement to obtain compliance with the City of Corvallis Municipal Code, Land Development Code, State and Local Building Codes, and Corvallis Livability Code.
The City of Corvallis' Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) program has been developed to comply with a number of Federal, State and City regulations and citizen’s concerns to minimize the impact of development activities on local waterways, adjacent properties, streets and storm infrastructure.
When developing or building within a natural hazard areas, it is important to take precautions and build in compliance with local codes, building codes, and FEMA regulations in order to protect your investment and your life. Responsible construction saves lives.
A Floodplain Development Permit (FLD) is required for any work conducted within the 100-yr Floodplain boundary.
Signs
Sign regulations may be found in Chapter 4.7 of the Corvallis Land Development Code. Sign permits are required for most signs on private property. Some signs are prohibited (see Section 4.7.50), and there are some exceptions (see Section 4.7.70).
Corvallis has partnered with AgencyCounter (formerly Buildingeye) to provide citizens with an interactive mapping tool that is linked to the City’s permit system (www.corvallispermits.com).
An Accessory Dwelling Unit, or "ADU" (also commonly referred to as "mother-in-law unit"), is a small secondary dwelling unit constructed on the same property as an existing primary dwelling unit. ADUs are permitted outright on most residential properties, subject to the development standards of Corvallis Land Development Code (LDC) Section 4.9.40.
The Sidewalk Café program and Business Use of Right-of-Way program (BROW) allow businesses located within downtown Corvallis to use a portion of public sidewalks and parking spaces for outdoor dining. Each program requires the submission of the appropriate permit application to verify all eligibility requirements have been met. Additionally, the BROW program is available for only a portion of the year, May 1 – October 31, while the Sidewalk Café Program is available year-round.
The Finance Department for the City of Corvallis includes administrative operations for the Municipal Court, City Services and Ambulance billing, Accounting, Budget, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Property Risk Management for the financial resources of the City. These services are provided by 17 staff members, with a 2022-2023 budget of roughly 5.17 million.
Previous City budget documents from past fiscal years are available to review at the links below. If you are seeking older documents, please contact the Finance Department for assistance.
As of July 1, 2024, the current living wage is $16.23 per hour.
The living wage is adjusted annually on July 1 based on the prior calendar year’s Consumer Price Index. A citizen sponsored initiative to have a Living Wage was passed by voters in November, 1999.
As of February 1, 2022, all City of Corvallis, Benton County, and State of Oregon Lodging Taxes will be collected by the Oregon Department of Revenue. Please remit all payments to the Oregon Department of Revenue.
Lodging Tax Registration Forms for the City of Corvallis and Benton County should still be submitted to the City.
- Start & Stop Water and Wastewater Service: An account set up fee of $25.00 will be charged for service requested during regular business hours (8:00 am to 5:00 pm, weekdays). To start or stop water service, call 541-766-6949 or visit the online self-service page.
- Bank Draft (automatic withdrawal from checking or savings account)
The City of Corvallis requires licenses for liquor, tobacco and social gaming in addition to a Used Merchandise license for pawnbrokers, precious metals dealers, gems and coins dealers, used merchandise dealers, and scrap metal dealers.
License applications are listed below. Depending on the type of license, applicants may be asked to return their completed application to one of several City departments for processing. For more information about liquor, social gaming and used merchandise license applications, contact the Police Department at 541-766-6526.
- Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - Noon; 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- Tuesday: Noon - 5:00 pm
- Notice: Upcoming Court closures in April and May
OTHER LINKS
The Corvallis Municipal Court handles all parking tickets issued by the Corvallis Police Department. If you wish to contest a parking citation you may appear in court at any regularly scheduled arraignment time within 10 days of the ticket or you may post the bail listed on the ticket along with a written explanation. (Please note: The Judge will not review any correspondence if the bail has not been posted.)
The Corvallis Municipal Court handles all parking tickets issued by the Corvallis Police Department. If you wish to contest a parking citation you may appear in court at any regularly scheduled arraignment time within 10 days of the ticket or you may post the bail listed on the ticket along with a written explanation. (Please note: The Judge will not review any correspondence if the bail has not been posted.)
The Corvallis Fire Department provides fire prevention and suppression services to the City of Corvallis, Oregon State University, and the surrounding Corvallis Rural Fire Protection District. Additionally, we provide the Advanced Life Support transport ambulance service under contract for nearly all of Benton County, a 765-square-mile area, and augment the Emergency Medical Services provided by the other fire/rescue agencies located around the County.
A career in the fire service is a rewarding and satisfying occupation.
Open recruitments for firefighters are posted on the City's employment portal.
Ambulance calls comprise a little more than 75 percent of the Corvallis Fire Department’s total call volume.
All of operations personnel are cross-trained in EMS and hold an Oregon Emergency Medical Technician certification – many at the Paramedic level. The EMS Division is committed to increasing survival and reducing pain and disability due to out-of-hospital medical emergencies with compassion, equality, and professionalism.
One of the challenges facing ambulance service personnel is determining whether any pertinent medical conditions exist in addition to the immediate emergency. The person being treated may be unconscious; and loved ones, if present, are under tremendous stress and may be unable to think clearly or trust their powers of recollection.
Fire Inspections - The City Fire Code (CMC Chapter 7.08) requires that all occupancies, other than one- and two-family residences, be inspected on a frequent basis for fire safety and conformance with the Fire Code. Fees are charged only when business or property owners do not correct Fire Code violations that have been identified during an inspection.
Fire safety is a big topic, covering many aspects of the way we live and work. Listed below are some helpful tips to keeping a safe home and business.
Smoke Detectors - After prevention, smoke detectors are your fist line of defense against fire and can cut the risk of dying in a home fire nearly in half.
Volunteer firefighters are an integral part of the Corvallis Fire Department. The Department maintains a roster of volunteers who augment the ranks of the career personnel and assist with fire suppression, rescue services, emergency medical care, and fire prevention.
The Fire Department has three volunteer programs designed to allow individuals to match their skills and time with the needs of the City and the Rural Fire Protection District:
**In the Corvallis Area Fire District residential burning of yard debris is not allowed and no permits will be issued.**
BURNING ADVISORY - 541-766-6971 (generally updated after 8:15 a.m.)
The types of burning that generally apply to residents of Corvallis are open (or backyard) and recreational burning (described below). Different sets of regulations apply to each classification. It is recommended that property owners speak with their neighbors prior to burning.
Do you have questions or need help installing your child's safety seat? Your Fire Department can assist you.
Car seat inspections are now offered by appointment. Together with volunteer Child Passenger Safety Technicians, the downtown Corvallis Fire Department will again host car seat check-up clinics. Call 541-766-6961 to schedule your appointment.
Trained technicians will check your child’s seat for
PERMIT APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED 96 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF SET UP/EVENT.
Submissions after 96 hours may not get approved.
MOVE TO THE RIGHT FOR SIRENS AND LIGHTS!!!
Every year in the U.S., there are almost 16,000 collisions involving fire department emergency vehicles while responding to or returning from incidents. These collisions have resulted in over 1,000 firefighter injuries and just under 50 deaths.
The Planning Division supports the following Boards and Commissions:
Planning Commission (PC)
- Advises Council on policy and legislation with regard to comprehensive planning.
- Serves as a quasi-judicial decision making body for land use decisions.
- Staff support: Jason Yaich (Planning Division Manager)
Human Resources is dedicated to partnering with City departments to recruit, develop and retain a high quality workforce that is committed to excellence in public service. The Human Resources Team strives to deliver quality customer service and to be a professional resource for managers and employees.
The City of Corvallis has 500 employees in ten City departments who work to support our community’s values in livability, public safety, sustainability, infrastructure, and economic vitality. Human Resources is dedicated to recruiting, developing, and supporting an exceptional workforce who have a direct impact on our city.
Ready to apply? Jump to "Job Opportunities" on this page.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that was enacted on July 26, 1990. The ADA gives civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion. It guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations, employment, transportation, State and local government services, and telecommunications.
Diversity is a core value of the City of Corvallis. Imagine Corvallis 2040, the newly adopted community vision, describes an ongoing goal of promoting "education, communication, and enhanced understanding of cultural differences, welcoming and empowering people of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and abilities."
VETERANS PREFERENCE
It is the policy of the City of Corvallis to provide qualified and eligible veterans and disabled veterans with preference in hiring and promotion, in accordance with all applicable laws.
To be qualified for Veterans’ Preference, a veteran or disabled veteran must successfully complete an initial application screening and meet the minimum qualifications for the position. This initial screening will occur prior to any consideration of Veteran's Preference.
Complete an City of Corvallis Application Form.
Submit Applications to:
City Council members are elected individually from the City's nine wards. Each of the nine City Council members serves a two-year term.
Council meets on the first and third Mondays of the month at 6:00 pm; if the Monday is a holiday, meetings are held the following Tuesday. The meetings are usually in the Downtown Fire Station, 400 NW Harrison. A link to the calendar is available here.
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 2021. 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.
At its January 17, 2023 meeting, the 2023-2024 City Council adopted the following Code of Conduct.
RESPECT
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.
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 and Councilors Cadena, Bowden, Ellis and Shaffer are members of the CLC for the 2025-2026 term.
Meeting dates, times, and locations are posted on the City's web calendar and meeting agendas and minutes are available through the Archives site.
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.
American Red Cross Classes
Classes normally held at Osborn will be held at the Corvallis Community Center or the Walnut Community Room.
Red Cross Classes
The Osborn Aquatic center is the premier source for swim lessons within the Mid-Willamette Valley. Swimming Lessons aren't just about safety, you learn fun skills that last a lifetime. Highly trained and experienced instructors provide a fun and safe time in the water that will leave you looking forward to your next lesson. Liquid Degree Swimming Lessons teach skills at each level that build towards fundamentally correct and efficient swimming. Whether you're an infant or adult, there is no end to learning!
Osborn Aquatic Center Indoor Pools offer the ability to swim the entire year!
For more information give us a call at 541-766-7946.
- 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.
Party Packages Otter's Corner Party Package ($185):
Available during summer season only
Admission for up to 25 participants
Join group exercise classes at any time!
It’s never too late with Rec Fit!
The C3-Corvallis Community Center supports our community by providing opportunities for adults to learn, engage and grow. Come explore what we have to offer!
In Corvallis and Benton County, everyone plays! Learn about the program that helps to keep program fees from being a barrier to participation in Corvallis Parks & Recreation's recreational opportunities.
Come discover the wealth of natural areas and outdoor recreational opportunities that make up the Corvallis park system. Accessible playgrounds, walking trails, dog parks and more are waiting for you to explore them.
Location:
South of downtown, on east side of 99W South, at the dead end of Chapman Place. The address is 551 Chapman Place.
Size:
5.8 acres
The Corvallis BMX Track is popular among the middle and high-school set. The loop track offers soil berms from which to practice jumps and other BMX stunts. The park also feature a built-in spectator viewing area.
Location: On the southeast part of town, at the end of Fischer Lane. The address is 100 SE Fischer Lane.
Size: 125 acres
Making a donation for a tree, shrub, drinking fountain, picnic table and/or bench can be a lovely way to remember a loved one. Simply fill out the form and staff will work with you. Upon approval staff will install and maintain the item. Do keep in mind that memorial gifts are considered outright and unrestricted donations and the City of Corvallis does not guarantee permanency of the donation. If a memorial must be relocated, staff will attempt to notify the donor. Donations may be tax deductible, please consult an accountant.
Location:
In central Corvallis, located at 1st Street and "B" Avenue, under the highway bypass
Size:
Less than one acre
Urban Forestry is the planting, care and management of all trees and associated vegetation that make up the "forest" within a city. These activities are all part of the Urban Forestry Management Plan, which is overseen by the City's Urban Forester, the Parks Supervisor, and the Department Director.
Location: On the southeast part of town, at the end of Fischer Lane, off of Crystal Lake Drive
The Willamette Boat Landing is a concrete ramp that leads down into the Willamette River allowing sports enthusiasts to easily load and unload their motor boats. (Most aqua-enthuiasts that launch non-motorized water craft, such as kayaks and canoes, use North Riverfront Park instead, where the current is a bit slower.)
The Majestic is the flagship cultural space for the performing and contemporary arts in downtown Corvallis. It is a venerable vaudeville house, over 100 years old, that theatrical, dance, and music performances, plus performance classes and volunteer opportunities.
Corvallis Parks and Recreation invites you to join with us to make a difference in our community! Click here to volunteer today! Please review our volunteer form here!
The Corvallis Police Department achieved their first, initial accreditation award in 1995 through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA). Since 1995, we have remained accredited through CALEA while having undergone eight separate reaccreditation assessments. Our last reaccreditation onsite took place in December, 2017, with a certificate of Advanced Meritorious Accreditation officially awarded at the CALEA conference in March, 2018.
The annual report for Calendar Year 2024 is now available at the link below
The Corvallis Police Department has put together many informative brochures to assist in educating and informing the citizens of Corvallis. If you need further information, please call (541) 766-6924 Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM.
A Corvallis Police Department Crime Prevention Program
"At first it looked like real money, but too late I realized it was a clever counterfeit. After checking with other businesses, I found that several had experienced the same problem. If only we had alerted each other…"
CORVALLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT MISSION: To enhance community livability by working in partnership with the community to:
In August of 2015 the Corvallis Police Department implemented the Community Livability Unit which was developed to address chronic criminal behaviors which negatively impact the community and to improve livability. Since then, the team has grown from three officers to a total of six, which has increased its ability to effectively address criminal conduct throughout the community.
The Community Livability Unit is under the Professional Standards and Support Division and managed by Captain Joel Goodwin.
Graffiti is a problem that impacts our neighborhoods in a variety of ways. It decreases property values in residential neighborhoods, negatively impacts industrial and commercial areas, and it is often the first sign of criminal street gang activity. If you spot graffiti, please report it!
A Corvallis Police Department Crime Prevention Program
First Tuesday of August every year....
What is National Night Out?
A Corvallis Police Department Crime Prevention Program
Neighbors Watching Out For Neighbors… It Works!
Getting Started
What is Neighborhood Watch?
The Community Services Division, or uniformed patrol, is the "back-bone" or primary service delivery team of the police department. It comprises all of the uniformed police officers, detectives, crime analysis, community service officers, parking enforcement officers, K9 patrol officers and traffic/motorcycle officers.
The Community Services Division is divided into specialty areas to more effectively meet the needs of the community. They are as follows:
The Office of the Chief is responsible for the overall administration of the Police Department. Corvallis Police Chief Jason Harvey is the liaison for Municipal Court, State and Federal law enforcement; public and media relations; strategic planning; communication between the Department and the City Manager's Office, City Council, and community to ensure responsiveness to community priorities; and provides internal leadership and staff development.
The Professional Standards and Support Division is led by Division Manager Captain Ryan Eaton and is comprised of the following units:
Professional Standards/Training
Community Livability Unit
Records/Evidence
Corvallis Regional Communications Center
The Corvallis Police Department maintains a police cadet unit comprised of citizen volunteers to enhance the police-community partnership and provide auxiliary resources in support of policing activities. The program is designed to provide an introduction to law enforcement to those interested in pursuing a career in this rewarding profession. Cadets who desire to continue in the law enforcement profession are encouraged to apply with the Department once they turn 21.
CPD is hiring » Apply now
Imagine raising a family in a thriving city that ranks high in livability — and working in a force where community policing is a priority.
Come advance your law enforcement career at the only meritorious CALEA-accredited agency in the state of Oregon. See yourself with the Corvallis Police Department.
Can you anticipate that you, or a family member, might experience an emergency situation involving a medical condition such as autism, dementia, or bipolar disorder? In an emergency, could that person be better served if responders had additional information such as a specific person to call for additional assistance, or a specific medication the person may need?
Alarm Permits
City of Corvallis ordinance requires all businesses and residences (within the City limits) with alarm systems to have a permit on file with the Corvallis Police Department. These annual permits cost $20. Alarm permit applications may be completed online or by contacting Central Square at 866-429-7340. You can also reach a staff member at the police department by calling 541-766-6526 for further assistance.
Rideshare and Taxicab Licenses
Community Service Officers provide support and assist sworn and non-sworn staff in a variety of non-emergency situations to enhance the community livability of the City of Corvallis including animal control, minor investigations, and providing community education. Their duties include:
Welcome to the Corvallis Police Department Citizens Online Police Reporting System. If this is an Emergency please call 911. Using this online citizen police report system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a copy of the police report for free. Please confirm the following to find out if online citizen police report filing is right for you:
The Internal Services Division provides the following Administrative, Facility & Fleet services:
Just like in any business, success for Public Works Department service areas comes as a result of planning. Below you will find descriptions of the work the Public Works Department performs in ten topic areas. They explain our basic "business product."
During snow emergencies and winter storm conditions, all residents are asked to remove their parked vehicles, boats and trailers from all city streets if possible. This will allow snow plows an opportunity to clear the streets quicker and with fewer passes, improve accessibility, and minimize risk of damage to private vehicles, saving both time and money.
Flood warnings and watches are issued by the National Weather Service and can alert communities to the threat of hazardous weather conditions. Forecasts, advisories, watches and warnings from the National Weather Service may be broadcast on local radio and television stations, the National Weather Service web site, or NOAA Weather Radio, which broadcasts forecasts and warnings 24 hours a day. Other local radio and television stations carry Emergency Alert System (EAS) broadcasts as well during an event.
These locations will be monitored and restocked by City crews as needed throughout the winter and early spring months. Please bring your own shovel.
- Willamette Park--Next to community gardens
- Cheldelin Middle School--987 NE Conifer Blvd., west parking lot.
- Grant Avenue Baptist Church--1625 NW Grant Ave., in back parking lot off of 17th St.
- Corvallis 509J School District Office--1555 SW 35th St., west parking lot located behind bus shelter on 35th St.
The best way to avoid injuries, keep in touch with your loved ones and recover swiftly from an earthquake is to prepare now for how you and your family will respond when an earthquake strikes.
High winds have the potential to bring down trees, power lines, and signs, and can turn unsecured objects into dangerous projectiles. Listed below are some tips to keep in mind during high wind warnings.
If you are caught outside during high winds:
Frozen water pipes can be a major problem. They can partially or fully restrict the water flow to your house or they can break, causing a major leak when they thaw. Winterizing your house, such as covering foundation vents and wrapping pipes in unheated areas of your house, can reduce the risk of your water pipes freezing.
Engineering work in Corvallis is part of the Engineering and Transportation Division, which provides technical support and guidance to the organization, department and community on infrastructure services.
Every year the City of Corvallis publishes an update to the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP is a 5-year planning document identifying capital project expenditures anticipated throughout the community.
Development Review Mission
The following organizational mission statement was developed for City departments engaged in development regulations compliance.
We will facilitate development processes consistent with the community's vision by:
* administering standards in a balanced, consistent, efficient, professional and timely manner.
* exchanging information openly, honestly, and respectfully.
Our sidewalks and streets are used by community members with varying abilities -- children on bicycles, senior citizens, persons in wheelchairs, joggers, and families out for a stroll. Trees and shrubs need to be properly trimmed to ensure the enjoyment and safety of those who use our community’s sidewalks and streets.
Walk Your Walk: If you see a problem, take action!
For most city streets, sweeping takes place once per month from April through August. Sweeping continues at twice per month for the rest of the year, including during the Fall Leaf Collection Program in November and December. To find out when your street will be swept, identify the sweeping district you live in on the sweeping districts map and then check the schedule below for your district.
The majority of the streetlights within the city are owned and maintained by the local power companies (Pacific Power & Light and Consumers Power, Inc.). If you see a streetlight that is burned out or cycling on and off we ask that you write down the street light number and report it.
A permit from Public Works Department is required to conduct a procession, parade, race, or special event on any street and/or sidewalk under the jurisdiction of the City of Corvallis. Applications shall be made in writing. Click here for the application form.
The City Council has initiated a discussion of streets not improved to the City standard and the City’s approach to managing them. Significant differences can exist between the construction standards established by cities and counties for public roadways. These construction standards reflect differences in traffic levels and patterns, as well as expectations of residents.
Sustainability has been important to Corvallis local government for many years. Officially, sustainability became part of organizational operations in 2004 when the Corvallis City Council adopted an organizational sustainability policy. Prior to that, significant emphasis was on cost-saving aspects of projects, such as how to reduce energy consumption to save money, but it wasn’t referred to as ‘sustainability’.
The Corvallis Forest is located approximately 16 miles west of Corvallis off Highway 34 on Marys Peak. The Corvallis Forest consists of 2352 acres that is part of the larger 10,000 acres of the Rock Creek Watershed. The bulk of the acreage not managed by the City is managed by the United States Forest Service (USFS) as part of the Siuslaw National Forest. The City began purchasing properties in the Watershed in the early 1900's and has been using it as a source of drinking water supply since that time.
City of Corvallis Salmon Response Plan
August 2004
This is the final project report, adopted by the Corvallis City Council.
To download any of the PDF files listed below, right-click on the link and select "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..." Approximate file sizes are in parenthesis.
The Transportation Division helps provide orderly movement of goods and services and protects public health and safety through a number of diverse services including streets, street lights, sidewalks, bikeways, municipal airport and industrial park, public transit, and neighborhood traffic calming. The Division manages programs and services to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips and provides transportation demand management services. Many services are performed through public agency and private partnerships.
Corvallis is a compact, well-planned city with an extensive network of bike lanes, shared use paths and sidewalks to connect you to your destination by walking, riding or rolling. We support alternative forms of transportation and sustainable infrastructure that has resulted in a city transportation choice where 11% of Corvallis residents commute by bicycle and 12% commute by walking to their destination.
Running for a single week from September 16 – 22, Oregon’s Get There Car Free Challenge is a timely reason to reduce drive alone car trips by taking transit, walking, biking, ridesharing, using micromobility options, and/or working remotely for the chance to win prizes.
The Utilities Division protects public health and improves water quality through operation and maintenance of the drinking water, wastewater and stormwater systems. All services meet or exceed state and federal water quality requirements.
Drinking water programs include watershed management, water treatment and production, distribution and storage, individual water services, and conservation efforts.
Wastewater services include collection and treatment of municipal wastewater, biosolids management, industrial pretreatment programs, and pollution prevention efforts.
As winter begins, so does the risk of frozen water pipes. Frozen water pipes can be more than an inconvenience. Since water is not compressible, and increases in volume as it freezes, it can lead to a burst, broken, or cracked pipe. Not only will this lead to a potentially costly waste of water, but it could also cause water damage inside your home.
A few simple steps can help you avoid frozen pipes:
Call Before Digging — call 811 — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Planning to dig? Perhaps you will be putting in a new flower border, planting a tree, or placing fence posts. All residents, contractors or anyone planning to dig must call to request the location of underground utilities 48 hours before digging. This is a requirement of Oregon law: Sections 1 to 5 and 7, Chapter 691, Oregon Laws 1995.
What happens if you don't call:
The City of Corvallis Stormwater Master Plan recommends policies, activities, and programs formulated to improve water quality, address existing and future conflicts between flooding and development, and preserve and enhance valuable natural resources, including stream and floodplain systems. It is intended to guide upgrades and expansion of the stormwater conveyance system and to guide stormwater management within the City over the next 20 years.
The City of Corvallis Stormwater Program is a facet of Corvallis Public Works that educates and engages Corvallis citizens and businesses in improving water quality through pollution prevention best practices and stewardship of local waterways. The City Stormwater Program goals include:
Water outdoors only in the late evening or very early morning. These are the hours when the least water will be lost to evaporation.
The City's surface water utility diverts rain water (stormwater) runoff to minimize flooding and erosion. Stormwater infrastructure includes inlets to collect stormwater on streets, pipes, and urban streams to move the water through the community to be discharged into the Willamette River.
The challenge for the stormwater utility is to balance the need for flood control with the desire to maintain urban streams for fish and wildlife habitat. The revenue to support these services comes almost exclusively from user fees charged on the monthly City utility bill.
Policy Advisory Boards are ongoing advisory bodies that provide advice to the City Council on specific policy areas. In general, Policy Advisory Boards provide strategic, high-level advice on specific policy questions that are before the Council. In addition, they may be a topic that is more operational in nature to help assist City staff. The City Council may also create Task Forces for specific policy purposes. Task Forces serve for the period required to complete the tasks identified by the City Council.
Operational Advisory Committees are ongoing bodies that advise staff on operational matters. Operational Advisory Committees focus primarily on operational areas, but sometimes they may be asked to look at a policy topic by the City Council. Operational needs may be further assisted by operational work groups, which are short-term advisory bodies that advise staff on specific operational matters and then disband.
In general, the structure and operations of committees and work groups are more flexible and customized to the needs of the topic or issue.
Commissions consist of appointed members who have some delegated decision-making responsibility, usually from the City Council. In addition, these Commissions provide policy advice to the City Council.
Effective February 1, 2022 | Lodging Tax Administration Changes
Beginning February 1, 2022, all City of Corvallis, Benton County, and State of Oregon Lodging Taxes will be collected by the Oregon Department of Revenue. Please remit all payments to the Oregon Department of Revenue.
Lodging Tax Registration Forms for the City of Corvallis and Benton County should be submitted to the City. If you are needing to make a payment on past due taxes related to activity before 1/1/2022, please contact the City of Corvallis.
If you collect payment from lodging customers, you are responsible for collecting the lodging tax. The City of Corvallis, Benton County, and State lodging tax should be remitted to the Oregon Department of Revenue. Under the law, whoever collects payment for occupancy is responsible for collecting and remitting the tax as the Lodging Tax Collector.
Living Wage Bid Certification
If this company is the successful bidder, we understand that we will sign a contract that states that we agree to comply with the Living Wage in the following manner (mark all that apply):
Employee Sign Notification
Employers are required to post information about the Living Wage in an area where employees may easily review the information.
Employee Sign notifications are available in Adobe PDF format below in both English and Spanish for the current Living Wage and the upcoming Living Wage adjustment effective July 1st.
Date
Living Wage
July 1, 2003
$9.64
July 1, 2004
$9.79
July 1, 2005
$10.12
July 1, 2006
- Minimum age of 18 years
- High School graduate or GED
- Valid Oregon driver license upon appointment
- Driving record which meets City requirements
- Successful completion of background and reference check
- No felony convictions
- Certification by a licensed health care professional as able to perform the duties of a firefighter in accordance with NFPA 1582*
- Ability to perform physical firefighting and rescue tasks in adverse conditions
The annual budget is the City’s financial plan containing estimates of revenues and expenditures. In addition to allocating resources among departments and community programs, the budget also governs the City’s spending authority and encourages community feedback and participation. Oregon’s local budget law is defined by Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 294.305 to 294.565 that require local governments to prepare and adopt annual or biennial budgets following a very specific process.
Adopted Budgets for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024:
OSU and Corvallis Fire work closely to provide students with a fire-safe campus. Corvallis Fire Prevention Officers spend time on campus performing inspections, providing fire-safety education, performing investigations, issuing permits, consulting on construction projects, helping to manage safety-related concerns for special events, assisting with evacuation plans and drills, and working with Campus Operations to help manage OSU's fire protection systems.
Fires can be prevented from starting if you take some simple precautions:
Phone: 541-766-6961
Category: Fire Stations
Capacity: N/A
Corvallis e-News, the city's free email newsletter, is full of news, announcements, service updates and opportunities to engage with the City of Corvallis. It's published monthly, with a few periodic "special editions" outside of the regular publishing schedule.
Email addresses collected through this page will be used solely to communicate information from the City of Corvallis; they will not be provided to private parties or used for commercial purposes.
From wildfires to flooding to earthquakes to man-made hazards, disasters and emergencies are a fact of life in Oregon.
Here in Corvallis, the Corvallis Fire Department leads the City's emergency preparedness planning and management by supporting well-equipped public safety organizations and by working to build resilience in neighborhoods throughout the city. By providing tools and resources to the Corvallis community, we are working toward one goal—overall disaster preparedness.
It’s hard to imagine our city without volunteers.
Whether they are re-shelving books at the Library, beautifying a park, providing policy advice to the City Council, or running programs at one of our community centers, volunteers help make Corvallis a special place to live.
The culture of volunteerism is particularly strong in Corvallis, and there is no question that it enhances our quality of life. Please browse the links below to learn more about specific volunteer opportunities in the City of Corvallis.
The City of Corvallis has three Enterprise Zones: South Corvallis, Sunset Research Park, and the Hewlett-Packard campus.
An enterprise zone exempts only new property that a job-creating business might build or install in the enterprise zone at some future time. Also, an enterprise zone exemption is temporary, usually lasting only three years, after which the property induced by these incentives is available for assessment. An extension to four or five years in total is possible in some cases.
In 2012, the City developed and adopted an economic development strategy that established the Economic Development Office (EDO). The EDO’s mission is to help businesses innovate, grow, and thrive in the Mid-Willamette Valley. Our service area includes all of Benton County including Corvallis, Philomath, Monroe, and Adair Village.
For more information, please see the Economic Development Strategic Work Plan 2024.
To access GTFS files, click on this link http://www.corvallistransit.com/rtt/public/resource/gtfs.zip
On July 18, 2016, the Corvallis City Council passed Ordinance 2016-12 concerning marijuana taxation and Resolution 2016-26 approving a referral to the voters, for the November 8, 2016 election, a tax on the sale of marijuana items by a marijuana retailer within the city. According to results provided by Benton County Elections, the measure passed. More information is provided below.
On July 18, 2016, the City Council approved forwarding the Lawndale Annexation to the voters for the November 2016 ballot. According to results provided by Benton County Elections, the annexation passed. More information is provided below.
The following ballot title was approved by the City Council at its August 1, 2016 meeting:
BALLOT TITLE
CAPTION:
2-99 Proposed Annexation of the Lawndale site
QUESTION:
Shall the 2.41-acre Lawndale Annexation site be annexed?
At their February 16, 2016 meeting, the City Council approved directly placing on the November 8, 2016 ballot an advisory question concerning publicly funded universal health care for Oregon. The Advisory Question passed according to results provided on Benton County Elections website. More information about the Advisory Question is provided below.
The City Attorney worked with Mid-Valley Health Care Advocates to draft a ballot title for Council's review, and at their July 5, 2016 meeting, the Council approved the following Ballot Title.
Section 1. Title of Enactment. This enactment may be referred to as the Corvallis Charter of 2021, an amendment of the 2017 Charter.
[As amended by special election November 2, 2021]
Section 2. Name of City. The City of Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, shall continue to be a municipal corporation, with the name "City of Corvallis."
Section 3. Powers of the City. The City shall have all the rights, powers, privileges, and immunities which the constitutions, statutes, and common law of the United States and of this State expressly or impliedly grant or allow municipalities, including those rights, powers, privileges, and immunities which a City can exercise upon specifically accepting them or upon being granted the power to exercise them by the people of the City or the legislature of the State, as fully as though this Charter expressly stated each of those rights, powers, privileges, and immunities a
Section 7. Where Powers Vested. Except as this Charter provides otherwise, all powers of the City shall be vested in the Council.
[As amended by general election November 7, 2006 (section renumbered).]
Section 15. Meetings. The Council shall hold a regular meeting at least once each month at a time and place in the City which it designates and shall adopt rules for the government of its members and proceedings. The Mayor upon their own motion may, or at the request of three members of the Council shall, by giving lawful notice, call a special meeting of the Council for a time not earlier than 24 hours nor later than 72 hours after the notice is given. In case of an actual emergency, a meeting may be held upon such notice as is appropriate under the circumstances, with
Section 22. Mayor. The Mayor shall appoint the committees provided under the rules of the Council. The Mayor shall sign all approved records of proceedings of the Council.
Section 25. General Elections. A general municipal election shall be held biennially in the City of Corvallis at the same time that the general biennial election for State and county officers is held in the State of Oregon, and at each general election the successors shall be elected for all elective offices whose terms of office expire prior to the next biennial election.
[As amended by general election November 7, 2006 (section renumbered).]
Section 33. What Creates Vacancy. An office shall be deemed vacant upon the incumbent's death, incompetence, conviction of a felony, resignation or absence from the City for 30 days without the consent of the Council in case of the Mayor or Councilor; upon the incumbent's ceasing to possess the qualifications necessary for the office; or upon the failure of the person elected or appointed to an office to qualify therefor within three days after the time for the term of office to commence; and in case of the Mayor or a Councilor, upon absence from meetings of t
Section 35. Enacting Clause. The enacting clause of all ordinances hereafter enacted by the Council shall be "The City of Corvallis ordains as follows:"
[As amended by general election November 7, 2006 (section renumbered).]
Section 38. Condemnation. Any necessity of taking property for the City by condemnation shall be determined by the Council and declared by a resolution of the Council describing the property and stating the uses to which it is to be devoted.
[As amended by general election November 7, 2006 (section renumbered).]
Section 43. Existing Ordinances Continued. All ordinances of the City consistent with this Charter and in force when it takes effect shall remain in effect until amended or repealed.
[As amended by special election, November 7, 1995; and general election November 7, 2006 (section renumbered).]
In 1997 the Corvallis Police Department implemented the Police Service Dog Program to assist with calls for service.
Our K-9 Teams are specifically trained and used for:
• Tracking subjects which include suspects of criminal activity,
• Trailing subjects/suspects,
• Wind scenting subjects/suspects,
• Conducting building searches where it is believed a suspect of a crime may be located,
• Locating and recovering evidence,
• Protection of officers or other persons from aggressive or dangerous persons,
The Corvallis Police Department Parking Enforcement Unit's charge is to educate the community and enforce the rules for parking in the areas surrounding the Oregon State University Campus, downtown and other areas throughout Corvallis and to make parking in Corvallis a more positive experience for everyone.
Free Parking Downtown
In the downtown business district you may park free while you shop or conduct your business. The majority of free parking is a three hour time limit - the only exceptions are the meters and 15 and 30 minute time zones.
The Traffic Safety Management Plan is a commitment to a community policing strategy of enforcing traffic laws to promote safety and compliance with regulations, and to working in partnership with the community and other public and private entities to resolve traffic problems through education, engineering and participation. The outcome is a safer community for all modes of transportation.
Patrol's charge is to provide a safe environment for the Corvallis community and to educate the community through enforcement of local, state and federal laws, presentations and responding to calls for service.
The Corvallis Police Department currently has six full time detectives assigned to the Investigations Unit. Detectives are police officers temporarily assigned to a long-term specialty assignment. They receive additional, specialized cross-training to prepare them for various investigative requirements such as child abuse, arson, and homicides.
In September 1999, the Corvallis Police Department combined efforts with local law enforcement and juvenile service agencies to focus investigative services on improving timely resolution of criminal child abuse. The Child Abuse Response Team - CART - operated as a pilot program until January 2000, when it was formally established.
The Corvallis Police Department will accept "Bad Check" cases for investigation as long as the required Corvallis Police Department check acceptance criteria are met. A "Bad Checks" packet defines these criteria. This packet must be completed with the submission of any "Bad Checks" to the Corvallis Police Department.
Countywide crime analysis services began in 2000 with the addition of one full time civilian crime analyst. The Crime Analyst provides a single coordinated effort to all residents of Corvallis, Philomath, and Benton County, utilizing advanced computer software programs to identify and report crime trends.
The City of Corvallis Police Department operates the Corvallis Regional Communications Center (CRCC) which provides emergency call answering (E9-1-1) dispatching services for all Benton County emergency providers including:
It is the responsibility of the Corvallis Police Department's Evidence personnel to manage and control evidence, found property, and other property for safekeeping. Based on the importance of this function, accurate records are maintained for all items submitted to Evidence.
Homeland Security concerns national, state and local law enforcement. The City of Corvallis Police Department works with Federal agencies on appropriate cases.
Location:
In north Corvallis, access is from the roadside off Highland Drive at Highland Dell Drive.
Size:
6.6 acres
Forest Dell Natural Area features an easy .4 mile dirt trail that loops through a mixed upland forest habitat with native vegetation and seasonal wildflowers.
Enjoy this green space in the center of town!
Located right across the street from the North Co-Op, it's the perfect place for a picnic or just relaxing outdoors.
Location:
On the west side of the City, on the 3900 block of Harrison Blvd. at the intersection of Harrison Blvd. and Merrie Drive.
Size:
3.7 acres
Arnold Park features an open turf area, picnic tables, resting benches and play equipment. This small, lovely park features large, older trees that shade the park's resting benches and offers views of nearby agricultural fields. A quiet sitting area near the Decker Memorial anchors one end of the park and play equipment anchors the other.
Location:
South of downtown. From Philomath Blvd (Hwy 20/34 bypass), exit at the 15th Street stoplight and cross the bridge south into the park. Or, from 99W South, turn west onto Avery Ave. which dead ends at the park. The address is 1200 SW Avery Park Drive.
Size:
75.3 acres
Location:
West of Corvallis, next to the Benton County Fairgrounds. Accessible from Oak Creek Drive, Reservoir Avenue, and Midge Cramer Path. The address is 6460 NW Oak Creek Dr.
Size:
284.37 acres
Location:
On the far north side of town. Access from the end of NW 13th St, coming from Highland Dell Dr. via Public Works area.
Size:
10 acres
Brandis Park includes scenic second-growth Douglas Fir stands. A moderately level 1/2 mile soft-surfaced trail loops through the Fir grove. The park offers open space views of scenic, natural landscape.
Location:
In the heart of Corvallis. The park is bordered north and south by Monroe and Madison Avenues, and bordered east and west by 6th and 8th Streets. The address is 650 NW Monroe.
Size:
3.75 acres
Central Park is an inviting downtown respite. It features beautifully tended flowerbeds, paved walkways and a large playground. There are sculptures and resting benches scattered throughout the park, giving the park several focal points.
Located on the South edge of Central Park in front of the Corvallis Arts Center
Location:
In central Corvallis, between 25th and 27th Streets and Tyler and Taylor Avenues. The address is 605 NW 27th St.
Size:
7.4 acres
Chintimini Park features open grassy areas and playing fields in the heart of the city. The park includes 4 sand volleyball courts and 1 softball fields that can be reserved, and play equipment.
2020 Additions Include:
Location: On the far north side of Corvallis. Parking access is at the end of Lester Ave. Additional access is by trail from Timberhill Open Space.
Size: 125.6 acres
About the Natural AreaChip Ross Natural Area offers beautiful views of Corvallis, the Willamette Valley, the Coast Range and the Cascade Mountains. The natural area is a designated off-leash area for dogs and their humans to socialize and enjoy. There are picnic tables at the Lester Avenue trailhead.
Location:
On the north side of town. At the intersection of 29th and Garfield Ave. The address is 1605 NW 29th St.
Size:
4.7 acres
Cloverland Park is a neighborhood gathering place for City dwellers. It features an extensive play structure, picnic tables, open playing fields and two newly-renovated tennis courts that are dual purpose as pickleball courts. Both the playing fields and tennis courts are available on a first come, first served basis. The park is shaded by many large and beautiful urban trees.
Location:
In downtown Corvallis at 5th and B Streets. The address is 520 SW B Ave.
Size:
Less than one acre
The Little Fields Park is a downtown resting place. It features an artistic play structure for kids to climb on, resting benches and a decorative concrete wall that surrounds the area and encourages city dwellers to sit and enjoy their lunch out in the sun.
Location:
In central Corvallis, between 15th and 16th Streets, and Polk and Taylor Avenues.
Size:
1.4 acres
Franklin Square Park is the oldest park in Corvallis, having been acquired by the City on December 9, 1889. It features play equipment and large, mature trees. Due to the park's limited space, dogs are not allowed in the park.
Location:
On the north side of town, at 11th Street and Cleveland Ave. Situated between Garfield Elementary and Linus Pauling Middle Schools. The address is 1715 NW Dixon St.
Size:
4 acres
Garfield Park is owned Corvallis School District 509J, and managed by Corvallis Parks and Recreation. This large grassy expanse is frequently used by the students for soccer, flag football and Frisbee. The park features the Gathercoal Memorial and tennis courts to the NE of the park site.
Location:
On the west side of Corvallis, off West Hills Road in the 6200 block of SW Trellis Drive.
Size:
4 acres
Grand Oaks Park is a favorite spot of neighborhood kids because of the extensive play structure. It features multiple slides, bridges and fort-type look-out points. The sand surrounding the play equipment is perfect for sand sculptures and the nearby open fields invite you to toss a Frisbee or fly a kite. There are also picnic tables.
Herbert Farm and Natural Area was acquired by the City in 2002 as part of a program to acquire open space parcels around the perimeter of the City with funding from an open space bond measure, passed by Corvallis voters in 2000. The Natural Area includes native Oak groves, riparian woodland, upland prairies and wetlands. The former agricultural fields are being restored to natural habitats. The west field was restored to Riparian and prairie habitats beginning in 2012. Restoration on 25 acres of the east field began in 2015 and the restoration of the remaining agricultural fields began i
Location:
At the foot of the Harrison Bridge, on 2nd Street and Harrison Avenue. The address is 400 NW 2nd St.
Size:
0.46 acres
The Kermit E. Roth Park is one of the City's smallest parks. Located at the foot of the Hwy 34/Harrison Street Bridge, it serves as a "gateway" park, welcoming visitors to Corvallis. It features decorative landscaping, an artistic rock fountain, resting bench and drinking fountain.
Location:
In south Corvallis, at Lilly Ave and Bethel Street. The address is 865 SE Lilly Ave.
Size:
1.9 acres
Lilly Park features open fields in which neighborhood families can play. It also includes a small playground area. The park offers a natural "breathing space" for the suburban neighborhood that surrounds it. Due to the park's limited size, dogs are not allowed in the park.
Location:
In southwest Corvallis; located off of Brookline Drive.
Size:
74 acres
Marys River natural Park is a riparian wetland floodplain along the Marys River. It features an ADA accessible boardwalk trail and information kiosks. The site is ideal for nature walks to explore bird life and a wide variety of wetland plants.
Location:
In central Corvallis, at 7th and "D" Streets.
Size:
0.5 acres
Peanut Park is a small getaway spot for city youth. It features a small playground and open field in which to play. There is a picnic table and grill. Dogs are required to be on leash.
Location:
In central Corvallis, at 20th Street and Hayes Ave. The address is 1895 NW Hayes
Size:
6.4 acres
Porter Park is an activity center for neighborhood kids. The park features a softball field and basketball hoop area. There is also play equipment at the park for younger kids. A short path winds around the park and includes a bridge over Dixon Creek.
Location:
In south Corvallis, off SE 3rd/Hwy 99W. The address is 750 SE Rivergreen Ave.
Size:
5 acres
Location:
In southwest Corvallis, off of Country Club Drive and SW 45th Street. The address is 4485 SW Country Club Drive. As of 2018 Bruce Starker Arts Park and Sunset Park & Natural Area were combined to create Bruce Starker Arts Park & Natural Area
Size:
35.71 acres
Location:
On the south side of Corvallis, on Tunison Ave., next to the Tunison Fire Station. The address is 365 SW Tunison Ave.
Size:
2 acres
Location:
On the far northeast side of town, on Conifer Blvd between Hwy 99W and Hwy 20. The address is 650 NE Conifer Blvd.
Size:
10.6 acres
Village Green Park combines both natural and neighborhood amenities. The park features a natural area with the Jackson-Frazier Creek on the south border. It also has basketball courts, picnic tables and play equipment. Please note the baseball field is not part of the City property.
To learn more and support the MLK Park Project go to mlkparkcorvallis.org
Corvallis Parks and Recreation has finalized a new master plan for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Click here to read the Adopted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park Master Plan.
Location:
On the northwest side of Corvallis, on Walnut Blvd. The address is 4905 NW Walnut Blvd.
Location:
In central Corvallis, at the dead end of 7th Street, adjacent to the LBCC Benton Center. The address is 600 NW 7th St.
Size:
4.4 acres
Washington Park has open grassy areas for neighborhood kids to run and play on. It also features a playground and a ball field. This park faces the Charles Gaylord House, the oldest existing home in Corvallis. Dogs are prohibited in the playground area, but may otherwise be in the park on leash.
Location:
In northwest Corvallis, where Circle Blvd meets Witham Hill Drive. The address is 3975 NW Witham Hill Dr.
Size:
33 acres
Location:
In north Corvallis, off 29th St. on Daylily Ave. The address is 2800 NW Daylily Ave.
Size:
5 acres
Chepenafa Springs Park is one of Corvallis' newest neighborhood parks. The City recently completed a play structure, picnic shelter, restroom, drinking fountain, and open turf area. A walking path encircles the park and provides access to the Betty Griffiths memorial path.
Location:
In northwest Corvallis, on both sides of 29th Street, north of Walnut Blvd. The address is 2875 NW Walnut Blvd.
Size:
6 acres
Timberhill Park features an open grassy field and a landscaped entrance to the Timberhill Tennis Club and nearby housing developments. Check the Parks & Recreation Activity Guide for information on tennis classes offered through the Club.
Timberhill Park should not be mistaken for the 47 acre Timberhill Natural Area.
Location:
In downtown Corvallis, along 1st Street
Size:
Almost 12 acres
Riverfront Park was dedicated in 1994 and contains almost 12 acres elongated along the Willamette River. Owing to the site’s size and prominence, many local markets, festivals, walking/running events, and community activities utilize Riverfront Park. It is bordered to the north by the Aquathusist boat ramp and to the south by Shawala Point, which is at the confluence of the Willamette River and Mary’s River. In between are many special features including:
Location:
In far southeast Corvallis, at the dead end of Goodnight Avenue. The address is 1350 SE Goodnight Ave.
Size:
287 acres
The mission of the Corvallis Police Department is to enhance community livability by working in partnership with the community to promote public safety and crime prevention through education and enforcement; to maintain public order while preserving the legal rights of all individuals; to provide effective, efficient and courteous service; and to reduce the impact of crime. To view our organizational chart click the link on the left banner or click here: https://www.powerdms.com/public/Corvallis/documents/2267098
The Corvallis Police Department offers many different ways to get involved, both as a volunteer and as a sworn police officer. Click any link below for more information.
The Corvallis Police Department became nationally accredited in 1995 through the Commission on Law Enforcement Accreditation, Inc. (CALEA). Following a comprehensive on-site inspection of policies, procedures, and operations in December 2011, the Corvallis Police Department was officially re-accredited on March 21, 2012. Visit this web site for more information about law enforcement accreditation.
Approved by Corvallis City Council June 9, 1997
We envision that in 2020 Corvallis will be...
Corvallis is a welcoming community to all, and these values are reflected in our community vision.
The City of Corvallis offers comprehensive benefits packages to employees and eligible dependents. Click any link for more information.
Our Mission
Preserve the environment and enhance neighborhood livability of Corvallis by:
In 2024, the fall leaf collection period will begin on Monday, October 21, and will wrap up the week of December 23. During this time, Republic Services picks up leaf piles placed in the street once a week.
Regular meetings of the Corvallis City Council are posted on Vimeo. Click the link to browse current and past meeting videos.
Getting around Corvallis or the Willamette Valley via the bus has never been easier.
Check out the links below for more information about bringing your bike on the bus, or using CTS to connect to one of the many other public transportation services that can take you to nearby cities in the Valley.
Finally, give Google Transit a try. This trip planner can help you plan everything from local CTS trips to long-distance journeys.
There are many public and private transportation providers that link to CTS or that can be combined to get you from Corvallis to destinations up and down the west coast. Explore these other agency links for more information.
Trip Planners:
Double your transportation options by taking your bike on the bus. Like you, your bike rides fareless on Corvallis Transit System (CTS) and Philomath Connection (PC), as do all buses that connect to CTS.
Important notes:
Corvallis Transit System (CTS) and Philomath Connection are here to serve you. Actual bus operations, customer service, and Lost & Found is a contracted service which is currently handled by MTR Western. MTR’s offices, located at 1245 NE Third Street, Corvallis, OR, 97330, are open Monday-Friday 6:00am-9:00pm, Saturday 7:30am-8:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am-6:00pm.
MTR Western is currently contracted to provide bus operations for Corvallis Transit System (CTS) and Philomath Connection (PC), including handling lost and found items.
Contact MTR Western immediately if you have left an item on a bus. Be prepared with the bus Route number, as well as the date and time you lost the item and a detailed description of it.
Introduction and Purpose
Definitions
Regulations
Elderly and Disabled Seating
The City of Corvallis operates its programs, including the provision of transit services, without regard to race, color or national origin.
For inquiries about the City of Corvallis' non-discrimination policies, or to file a discrimination complaint, contact the Title VI Coordinator in the City Manager's Office, 541-766-6902.
Corvallis Transit System (CTS) and the Philomath Connection (PC) are a part of the Benton County Emergency Operations Plan. If an emergency such as an earthquake or flood occurs in our area, regular bus service may be suspended so that our buses can be used to assist with the emergency, as needed. CTS and PC buses may be used to evacuate people from dangerous areas, relocate the wounded, or transport emergency workers and supplies into the area.
Before you apply for Paratransit service, consider giving the buses a try. Many people with disabilities are able to ride the fixed-route bus. In fact, in a 2013 rider survey, 25% of CTS riders reported they have a disability.
All Corvallis Transit System (CTS) buses are equipped with ramps or lifts, can lower to curb height, and have reader board and verbally announced stops.
Use one of these applications for all new and renewal Corvallis and Philomath ADA paratransit (BAT Lift) requests. Applications may take up to 21 days to process.
Online ADA Paratransit Application
or
Printable ADA Paratransit Application (PDF)
or
Paratransit Eligibility
There are 3 categories of eligibility, found in the Code of Federal Regulations -ADA Paratransit Eligibility Standards (49 CAVER 37.123 (e)(1-3)):
1."An individual with a disability who is unable, as the result of a physical or mental impairment (including a vision impairment), and without the assistance of another individual (except the operator of a wheelchair lift or other boarding assistance device), to board, ride, or disembark from any vehicle on the system which is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities."
"Since CTS is fareless, will my BAT Lift rides be fareless, too?" The answer to that question is ...Yes. BAT Lift rides are currently fareless.
BAT Lift is the contractor for several different programs but at least two of those programs overlap:
The City's ADA Paratransit Service program, and
The Benton County Special Transportation Fund (STF) program.
Funding for the Corvallis Transit System (CTS) comes from a number of sources: State grants, Federal grants, Oregon State University (OSU), miscellaneous sources like advertising and donations, and since becoming fareless in February 2011, from the Transit Operations Fee (TOF).
Corvallis Transit System (CTS) operates a fleet of 15 buses and 1 Trolley vehicle.
CTS uses biodiesel for all of our vehicles.
The Corvallis Transit System (CTS) of today began when City of Corvallis subsidized a private transit company from 1970 through January 1981. Compensation was paid to the private company from a combination of City general fund dollars and state transit funds. The service offered limited routes and operating hours.
The City of Corvallis held a public meeting on the site selection process for a planned Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility, Wednesday, June 9, 2010.
Documents presented are included below in PDF format:
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Corvallis Transit System (CTS) in Corvallis, Oregon, announces its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program proposed overall goal to be 0 (zero).
City of Corvallis staff and City Council have been working on sustainability efforts for many years, with emphasis on minimizing the operational impacts on the environment. In the 1990s, the focus was on cost-saving aspects of projects that also had resource saving benefits i.e. identifying ways to reduce energy consumption and preserve financial resources. Sustainability wasn't a fully-understood concept at that time and staff didn't fully appreciate the additional benefits to the global environment from our cost-saving measures.
The latest Sustainability Report is now available, detailing progress on municipal sustainability and climate action initiatives.
In 2016, the Corvallis City Council adopted the Corvallis Climate Action Plan (CAP) in which the City set a goal to reduce the community’s greenhouse gas emissions 75% below 1990 levels by 2050. The CAP describes actions for adaptation and mitigation of climate change through a range of municipal and community wide action points. In order to better understand our community’s emissions and progress toward the CAP’s target, the City of Corvallis has completed two Community Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventories – one for 2012 and one for 2018.
Learn more about solar energy facilities installed on public buildings around Corvallis.
The Climate Action Plan will include actions in six different areas, which are shown below. It will include actions that mitigate or reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and actions that will help the community adapt to climate change impacts. Please check out the summaries of potential actions that been evaluated as the most effective and cost-effective, and the most important based on the input we have received so far. Each of the six areas has actions that could be pursued community-wide and actions that could be pursued in City operations.
The 2013 Master Plan Update for Corvallis Municipal Airport (approved by City Council January 6, 2014) has been prepared to assess and direct improvements that will be required to accommodate future aviation demand. The master planning process has made use of a working group of airport stakeholders to provide input concerning airport development issues. Three Working Group meetings were held to gather input on the airport and establish a concept for future development at the airport from a broad range of interested parties.
The Corvallis Municipal Airport Industrial Park is located 3.5 miles south of downtown Corvallis and four miles from Oregon State University. Corvallis lies in the heart of the Willamette Valley on Highway 99W, just ten miles west of Interstate 5. Listed below are the approximate distances from Corvallis to other major cities in Oregon:
The Corvallis Airport has 54 T-hangars that are privately or City-owned and available for rent to the aviation public. City owned T-hangar rentals range from $170.00 to $216.00 per month. All T-hangars have hard-surfaced floors and 40' wide by 12' high door openings. The City has units with electricity and some units without electricity. The units with electric service only have 15 AMP service and two fluorescent lights. The service is provided as a convenience for use when occupied only and is controlled by a 30-minute timer.
T-Hangar Rates
Bike racks and on-street corrals are located throughout the community to facilitate the use of bicycles as a viable mode of transportation. The Land Development Code requires all new businesses, apartment buildings, schools, offices, etc., to install bike racks in proportion to the motor vehicle parking spaces required for the development. In addition, 50% of the bicycle parking spaces must be covered.
The city has also constructed covered parking structures on the riverfront, various locations throughout the downtown and Monroe Street.
In Corvallis, people who choose to ride bicycles have options regarding where to ride. One may favor a bike lane, another the sidewalk and still another may select a full traffic lane. Rules vary depending on where that person is riding. In general, faster traffic yields to slower traffic in the same location. For example, cyclists on sidewalks yield to pedestrians and drivers in traffic lanes yield to people on bikes.
In the United States, a bicycle is stolen every thirty seconds. With bike theft doubling in the last 20 years, this is clear proof of a profitable crime with fairly limited risk.
The 2018-2022 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a 5-year plan identifying capital improvement expenditures throughout the community. The CIP includes the capital budget for the next fiscal year, capital budget projections for the subsequent four years, and a list of projects for future consideration.
The 2023-2027 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects anticipated throughout the community over the next five years. Projects included in the first year of the CIP are adopted by the City Council as part of the budget process.
Questions can be directed to Greg Gescher at 541-766-6731, ext 5081.
Suggestions that meet the criteria of a capital project are referred to the City’s Parks, Natural Areas, and Recreation Board (PNARB), who will review and prioritize project suggestions at their July 21, 2016 meeting. PNARB's page includes a schedule of upcoming PNARB meetings and their location. Questions can be directed to Jacqueline Rochefort, Parks Planner, at 541-766-6468.
If you have submitted a suggestion that does not fit into any of the categories above, or if you have general questions regarding the CIP process, contact Jeff McConnell at 541-766-6731 ext. 5083.
A Capital Improvement Project (CIP) is a project that results in a permanent addition to the City's assets through the acquisition of property, new construction, or rehabilitation of an existing facility to a like-new condition. Typical CIP projects are $25,000 or more.
Examples of CIPs are:
- Street reconstruction
- Traffic signal installation
- Water main replacement
What is not a Capital Improvement Project?
Annual or re-occurring maintenance of a facility.
Examples of what is not a CIP:
Permits are issued by the State of Oregon and are valid anywhere in the state. Permit information can be found here. These permits allow parking in any designated handicapped/disabled parking spaces in all City facilities (lots and garages), free of charge. However, the following restriction applies to other parking areas:
Handicapped/Disabled Parking is not valid in spaces 30 minutes or less, without paying at the 30 minute meter.
Stopping, parking, or standing of all vehicles is prohibited.
Late evening or overnight parking is prohibited.
Residential Parking District Permit
Please refer to Residential Parking Permits-Guidelines to see if you qualify for this permit.
Residential parking permits for Districts A, B, or C can be obtained in person at Corvallis Public Works, 1245 NE 3rd St. or through the online application found here.
Free Public Parking Lots
There are three customer parking lots in downtown:
Effective June 1, 2022, Corvallis will begin to transition to higher parking meter rates and citation fees, after more than 14 years without increasing these fees. A citywide parking audit provided a foundation for increasing parking meter fees throughout the city. Previously, rates for parking meters were last adjusted in 2000, and before that in 1992.
Parkway Permits
Residents can apply for a permit to legally park in the parkway portion of their driveway, if their vehicle will fit fully within the parkway. Check the Parkway Parking Measurement Guides (pdf) for exact measurements and details.
Corvallis Municipal Court:
Parking Tickets, Traffic and Municipal Code Violations.
560 SW Madison Avenue
Corvallis, Oregon 97333
Phone: (541) 766-6948
Fax: (541) 766-6724
What does a yellow curb mean?
In the City of Corvallis, yellow-painted curbs are used to denote no-parking zones. Yellow curbs are typically used in front of fire hydrants, at approaches to stop signs and intersections, some transit stops, and at bike lane transition areas. Yellow curbs may also be used on either side of business and residential driveway approaches to maintain sight lines.
Home game traffic typically requires two to three hours to safely facilitate the traffic flow of over 40,000 fans out of Corvallis.
Traffic control in construction zones within rights-of-way in the state of Oregon shall conform to the requirements of the Oregon Department of Transportation's Short Term Traffic Control Handbook (latest edition). In addition, all construction zone traffic control within the City of Corvallis shall conform to the following requirements:
City Of Corvallis Engineering Policy on Traffic Control for Construction Zones
How does the City support area Employee Transportation Coordinators (ETCs)?
The City’s Transportation Program Specialist and Cascades West Rideshare staff are available to help area ETCs in gaining an understanding of the available TO programs and assist the ETC in their efforts to implement a program within their organization or business.
ETC Meetings –The City coordinates quarterly lunch time ETC meetings to:
During the Annual Crack Seal Program, a hot-pour, petroleum-based pavement crack and joint sealant is used to fill cracks in City streets. The sealant contains a minimum of 18% recycled tire rubber and forms a long lasting, resilient seal in cracks and joints which is flexible and expandable in varying and extreme pavement temperatures. The sealant will prevent the invasion of surface water between the layers of asphalt and sub-grade rock, thus preventing premature failures, deterioration and potholes.
The City provides facilities for the safe and efficient movement of vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists around the community. To do this, Public Works provides the following services:
The City provides facilities for the safe and efficient movement of vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists around the community. To do this, Public Works fabricates and maintains the proper street name, speed limit, traffic control and directional signs and pavement markings to insure community safety. Standards and guidelines are set and regulated by the Oregon Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, and local municipal codes.
The Slurry Seal Program allows the City to preserve existing paved streets by applying a thin layer of asphalt. Slurry seal is a petroleum-based emulsion product mixed with fine aggregate rock. It slows down the aging process caused by ultraviolet rays, vehicle traffic wear, effects of temperature changes, or the loss and/or stripping of the asphalt. Slurry also significantly reduces vehicle road noise.
The winter season has officially started and the City Public Works Department is prepared to provide the safest possible roadway system and access routes for emergency response vehicles, transit and motorists
Annual Crack Seal Program: Crack seal is a hot-pour, petroleum-based pavement crack and joint sealant which is used in conjunction with slurry seal to prevent premature failures and aging. Crack sealing is usually done during the summer months, weather permitting.
This page contains information about public activities in the Rock Creek Watershed, including pictures and videos.
Watershed EducationRock Creek Camp
These documents are provided as a guide for City staff to help plan long-term sustainability of the Corvallis Forest.
Management
The City of Corvallis has made important strides to protect and improve water quality, but creating clean and healthy waterways takes us all! There are some very easy ways that YOU can help ensure clean and healthy waterways:
When water carrying pollutants such as fertilizer, pesticides, oil, antifreeze, pet waste, or paint enters a storm drain or stream, it is called an “illicit discharge”. Polluted stormwater can harm the streams and rivers we depend on for fishing, recreation, ecological value and our water supply.
Stream Stewardship
The Stream Stewards program is a volunteer program aimed at encouraging Corvallis citizens care for local streams. Each volunteer is asked to make a year-long team commitment to a stretch of a stream located within the City of Corvallis. As a volunteer, you may choose to join a Stream Team or create your own team.
When you pay the drainage component of your utility bill, you invest in clean streams and rivers. Part of your bill covers the cost of stormwater management and disposal, which includes installing, cleaning, and maintaining catch basins and storm sewer lines.
Corvallis enjoys a wealth of urban streams. Do you know that Corvallis has almost 20 miles of stream in an overall area of 14.6 square miles? Approximately 1,426 properties are adjacent to these streams, with 89% of these properties private and 11% of them public. In addition, approximately 40% of City-managed parks and natural areas contain a waterway.
Overview
The City of Corvallis recently passed a new ordinance to enhance community livability by helping protect water quality through stormwater pollution prevention. The implementation of the Urban Stormwater Quality Management and Discharge Control Ordinance is one of the requirements that the City of Corvallis must meet in order to comply with state and federal clean water protection regulations.
With questions, please contact the City Stormwater Program at 541-766-6916.
This plan is designed to guide water management staff in the event of a water shortage.
System Capacity and Historical Water Shortages
Maybe you want to add native plants to your landscape. Maybe you just want to add some color or texture to an existing landscape with some new plants. Maybe you are planning an entirely new landscape. New plants require additional irrigation until they are established. Hopefully, you are considering how much water your new landscape will need once it is established.
The Corvallis Water System consistently provides a reliable supply of high quality drinking water. Corvallis regularly and routinely monitors water quality at the treatment plant and in the distribution system. Many of the tests are performed in the City's water quality laboratory; other tests are performed by certified private lab companies.
The City of Corvallis water system consists of critical infrastructure to treat and deliver water to your tap. Some is visible, but much of it is underground.
Water treatment is the process of cleaning the water. Treatment makes the water safe to drink because in nature, water is not always clean enough for humans to use. Both the Rock Creek and Taylor Water Treatment Plants use a four-step process to provide safe, clean drinking water to the residents and businesses of Corvallis.
The federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 and the 1986 and 1996 amendments were developed to insure the quality and safety of the nation’s drinking water. The federal government, through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has the authority to regulate public water systems to protect public health. The EPA sets national drinking water standards and establishes drinking water testing methods.
The City of Corvallis owns and operates two water treatment facilities. Both the Rock Creek and the Taylor Water Treatment Plants use a four-step process to produce high-quality drinking water. Water treatment is necessary because in nature, water is not always clean enough for humans to consume. During 2020, the two treatment plants produced 2.45 billion gallons of water.
The H.D. Taylor Water Treatment Plant
Before the water reaches your tap, samples from the water treatment plants, reservoirs, and numerous locations throughout the distribution system are tested. More than 100 tests are performed each day by treatment plant operators. Additional water testing is also performed at the City's Water Quality Lab. Lab personnel routinely conduct more than 3,000 drinking water tests each year. Hundreds of other required tests are performed by state-certified contract labs that specialize in drinking water analyses.
To make sure there is enough water available for our customers and for fire protection, eight reservoirs with a total capacity of 21 million gallons are located throughout the city. Booster stations pump water up from the Taylor Plant to the reservoirs, which are located on hills around town. Once the water is in the reservoirs, it can then flow by gravity to homes and businesses in town as it is needed.
Your meter is located in the sidewalk in front of your residence. The City is responsible for the maintenance of the water line from the street to the meter. The property owner is responsible for maintaining the lines from the meter to the house. In the event you experience frozen pipes or broken water lines in your house or on your property, you can turn off your water at the meter — look for a small wheel or handle in the water meter box.
The City of Corvallis supplies drinking water to the community that meets all EPA and Oregon Health Division requirements for public health and safety. Even though the water that reaches your home or business is safe, it can be contaminated within your own piping system and could degrade water quality in the rest of the City water system, should that water backflow into the City water mains. Most modern water-using fixtures and appliances (sinks, toilets, and clothes washers) have built-in backflow prevention features, but there are some that don't.
Corvallis drinking water continues to meet all federal and state drinking water standards. Providing our customers with a safe and reliable drinking water supply is a primary mission of the Corvallis Public Works Department. Our commitment to water quality excellence has in many cases carried us beyond state and federal requirements.
he federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 and the 1986 and 1996 amendments were developed to insure the quality and safety of the nation’s drinking water. The federal government, through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has the authority to regulate public water systems to protect public health. The EPA sets national drinking water standards and establishes drinking water testing methods.
City of Corvallis Bulk Water Station
Public Works provides a bulk water dispensing station for the convenience of contractors, street sweeping companies and people trucking water for domestic use.
The bulk water station is located on Plumley Place near the Corvallis Airport. It is accessible seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
How to purchase and access the water:
The City of Corvallis operates one wastewater treatment plant, maintains over 200 miles of wastewater collection pipes, and treats over 4 billion gallons of wastewater a year. The sanitary sewer system is a gravity system, which uses eight pump stations to move the wastewater from lower elevation portions of the system to the treatment plant located at NE 2nd Street. The treated wastewater goes through a rigorous series of tests to assure water quality is not compromised as it is discharged back to the Willamette River.
The wastewater collection system in Corvallis gathers sanitary sewage from sinks, tubs, toilets, and other household and commercial drains, and transfers it to the wastewater plant for treatment. There are over 200 miles of pipe ranging in size from 4 to 72 inches in diameter that make up the collection system, along with 3,900 manholes which provide access to the system.
Most of the time, the City's sewer pipes have adequate capacity to carry wastewater to the treatment plant. But during heavy, extended raining periods when the ground water is high, the capacity of some sections of the sewer system is exceeded. Ground water or surface water will enter older sewer pipes through cracks and, added to the wastewater flow, will exceed the space available in the pipe. When these conditions occur the water has to go somewhere. If it can't flow down the main pipe, it will back up into the service line and, possibly, all the way into the basement.
In some of the older sections of Corvallis, sanitary wastewater and stormwater are collected in the same pipe. During wet weather, these combined flows can exceed pipeline and wastewater treatment plant capacity. This results in the overflow of a mixture of untreated wastewater and stormwater (called "combined sewer overflows" or "CSOs") into the Willamette River. The City undertook a program to change this practice in order to respond to water quality issues and federal/state requirements that Corvallis remediate CSOs by December 31, 2001.
The Willamette River TMDL Project is currently on hold due to the Environmental Protection Agency's disapproval of a key component of Oregon's water quality standard for temperature. See the links below for more information.
WILLAMETTE RIVER TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD (TMDL)
COMPLIANCE ALTERNATIVES PROCESS
PUBLIC EDUCATION, OUTREACH, AND PLAN APPROVAL
PROCESS AND SCHEDULE
Prepared for the Urban Services Committee : October 12, 2009
Phase 1: Public Education and Outreach:
1. Staff to present proposed overall Project Plan and Schedule to the Urban Services Committee (USC).
The City of Corvallis retained Kennedy/Jenks Consultants to complete a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Alternatives Evaluation for the Corvallis Wastewater Reclamation Plant (WWRP) discharge to the Willamette River. The purpose of the project is to evaluate long-term compliance with current National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit limits, assess the economic impacts of current and potential future regulations, and evaluate alternatives to direct Willamette River discharge. The evaluation consists of two Technical Memoranda (TM):
January 17, 2007
- Willamette River Total Maximum Daily Load Water Quality Regulations
- USC Minutes
- Council Minutes (February 5, 2007) [Discussion begins on page 8]
February 6, 2007
June 9, 2010 Public Workshop: THE ROLE OF RIPARIAN SHADING IN MEETING WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
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Corvallis is divided into nine city wards encompassing roughly equal proportions of community members. Ward boundary maps are adjusted every 10 years based on the results of the most recent U.S. Census. The most recent update took place in 2022. The process for adjusting the ward maps is laid out in the City Charter.
PO Box 1083, Corvallis, Oregon 97339-1083
1245 NE 3rd St, Corvallis, Oregon 97330
Phone 541-766-6916
Fax 541-766-6920
In general, permits are required to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy of a building or structure, or to erect, install, enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical, gas, mechanical, or plumbing system. If you are unsure whether your project requires a permit, see our Do I Need a Permit guide (for residential projects) or contact us.
When is a Structural (Building) Permit Needed?
In general, building permits are required to construct, enlarge, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of a building or structure.
The following are some examples of when building permits are required. This information is not all-inclusive, so please check with Development Services staff to discuss the scope of your project.
Projects that require a building permit:
One- and Two-Family Dwellings
When is a Parking Lot Permit Needed?
Permits are required for parking lots proposed to be constructed, expanded, or reconstructed. Parking lot reconstruction is work such as removing and replacing 50% or more of the existing paving but would not include adding a lift of asphalt, resealing the surface, or other standard maintenance activity.
Who May Purchase this Permit?
When is an Electrical Permit Needed?
Electrical permits are required for any electrical work performed in conjunction with the construction, alteration, repair, or conversion of a building. Permits are also required for the installation, alteration or relocation of an electrical branch circuit, service or feeder.
The following are some examples of when electrical permits are required. This information is not all-inclusive, so please check with Development Services staff to discuss the scope of your project.
When is a Plumbing Permit Needed?
Plumbing permits are required for the construction, installation, alteration, or repair of any plumbing system or plumbing fixture associated with any building or structure. Sewer, storm drain, and medical gas systems are also defined as plumbing.
The following are some examples of when plumbing permits are required. This information is not all-inclusive, so please check with Development Services staff to discuss the scope of your project.
Projects that require a plumbing permit:
When is a Demolition Permit Needed?
A demolition permit is required whenever a structure regulated by the State of Oregon One and Two Family Dwelling Code or the State of Oregon Structural Specialty Code is proposed to be demolished.
Who May Purchase this Permit?
When is a Permit Needed for Moving a Structure?
A permit to move a structure is required when a structure regulated by the State of Oregon One and Two Family Dwelling Code or the State of Oregon Structural Specialty Code is proposed to be moved to or from a site within the Corvallis city limits.
Who May Purchase this Permit?
A permit to move a structure may be purchased by the property owner or his/her authorized agent.
What is the Cost of the Permit?
$100.00 per structure.
When is a Mechanical Permit Needed?
Mechanical permits are required for the installation, alteration, repair, or replacement of mechanical systems or devices, which may include heating, ventilating, cooling and refrigeration systems, incinerators, chimneys and vents, ductwork, gas piping, or other miscellaneous heat-producing and/or associated appliances.
The following are some examples of when mechanical permits are required. This information is not all-inclusive, so please check with Development Services staff to discuss the scope of your project.
When is a Permit Needed to Occupy the Right-of-Way?
Permits to occupy public right-of-way are generally issued to allow either:
When is a Manufactured Dwelling Permit Needed?
A permit is required whenever a manufactured dwelling is proposed to be placed or replaced in a manufactured dwelling park, manufactured dwelling subdivision, or in a residential zone. A permit may also be required for altering, repairing or converting a manufactured dwelling, installing earthquake resistant bracing or constructing a manufactured dwelling accessory structure.
When is a Street Cut Permit Needed?
A street cut permit authorizes a registered, bonded contractor to excavate in a public street or alley to access a public utility line. The review and issuance of these permits allows City staff to assess the need for the street cut, ensure that the contractor can perform the work in a manner consistent with City standards, impose traffic control standards if necessary, specify backfilling requirements, and outline City specifications for the patching process.
When is an Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) Permit Needed?
Permits are required for all construction sites that disturb 2,000 square feet or more of land surface. Land disturbance includes any activity that exposes soil, including but not limited to grading, excavating, filling, vegetation removal, or logging.
What is the Cost of the Permit?
Corvallis is nestled in the heart of Oregon's Willamette Valley, within 90 minutes of the bustling Portland metropolitan area, the rugged beauty of the Cascade Mountains, and the spectacular Oregon Coast. Corvallis has a residential population of 60,408 per 2024 population estimate and is home to Oregon State University.
The Corvallis Public Works Department is the lead agency for flooding in Corvallis. Local area flooding impacts can be projected based upon historical river levels.
If you don't have flood insurance, talk to your insurance agent. Homeowner's policies do not typically cover flood damage. However, because Corvallis participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), you can purchase a separate flood insurance policy backed by the federal government. This insurance is available to properties within the Corvallis city limits.
In order for your banner to be placed over NW Harrison Boulevard at 6th Street, it must advertise events sponsored by a non-profit organization. No advertising by a commercial sponsor is allowed.
Banner reservations are accepted up to six months in advance of the application deadline, for a period of two weeks. The online banner application form is available to make a reservation.
Confirmed banner reservations for the next several months are shown in the table below. Available slots are shown in bold, along with the application deadline.
Healthy, safe, and welcoming neighborhoods are built on the strengths and contributions of those who call the neighborhood their "home". The City provides neighborhoods with resources and support to:
Century Link
Address:
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Phone :1-866-642-0444 or 503-315-9883
Website: http://www.centurylinkquote.com/oregon/corvallis
All Development Services staff can be reached at 541-766-6929. See the tables below for Development Services general operations information or for individual staff contact information.
General Operations Office Hours:8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Corvallis is located in central western Oregon, United States. It is the county seat of Benton County and the principal city of the Corvallis, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Benton County.
The land that makes up the Willamette Valley was historically home to the Kalapuya, a diverse group of several distinct Native American tribes. They lived as hunters and gatherers, taking fish and wild game from waterways and forests, and gathering nuts and berries throughout western Oregon.
Second courthouse on this site; Built in 1888. Architect: Delos D. Neer. Style: Italianate with a military influence. Oldest active courthouse in the state of Oregon. Mr. Neer also designed courthouses in Washington, Clackamas, and Lane Counties. Courthouse is constructed of plastered brick. Goddess of justice not blindfolded. "Flight of time" on four sides of the clock tower. Cost of courthouse was about $70,000.
When built in 1922, the Whiteside Theatre was the second grandest movie palace in Oregon at that time. The building is an excellent example of Italian Renaissance architecture applied to a theatre. It is probably Corvallis' best historic commercial building in terms of original design and integrity. The upper story of the exterior of the building retains its original ornamented effect, executed in brick, glass, cast "stone" and plaster. The original layout of the theatre is intact and numerous interior decorative features remain from the 192O's period.
The Harding Building is the original cornerstone of the 3rd Street business district. Of the four large commercial buildings located on the corner of 3rd and Madison streets, the Harding Building is the oldest, most intact, and most interesting from an architectural point of view.
The Taylor Building is a relatively intact example of a Corvallis Commercial building built shortly after the turn of the century and is one of only several commercial buildings from this time period which as not been severely altered. The other buildings, include the Harding Building, The S.L. Kline Building, and the Benton County State Bank Building.
The Majestic Theatre was the leading theatre house in Corvallis until the Whiteside Theatre was erected in 1922; then it became the second largest theatre and the main stage for major theatrical productions. It operated as a theatre for almost 70 years before its closure in 1982.
Built in 1885. Leased to Skiptons and J. L. Johnson. In 1905, the stable closed because automobiles diminished the need for horses, buggies, and wagons. The building was remodeled into a furniture store. The only brick livery stable in Corvallis.
Built in 1907. Simplified Romanesque Style. Only example in Corvallis' business district although examples do exist on the OSU Campus. The building served as a bank continuously from 1907 to 1957. It has also served as Benton County National Bank, First Corvallis Bank, First National Bank of Oregon, and Citizen's Bank of Corvallis. Other businesses in the building included a drug store, shoe repair, barber shop, and turkish baths in the basement.
One of three remaining historic hotels in downtown Corvallis, the Hotel Corvallis is a fine example of Italian Renaissance architecture executed in brick with cast "stone" ornamentation. The building has functioned as a hotel since its opening in 1927. (Corvallis experienced considerable growth in the 1920's.) The hotel was built to replace the wooden Occidental building, thus continuing a hotel tradition in the locality since 1880. The location of the hotel is vital to the historic downtown core of Corvallis.
"Stephen Dow Beckham, 1976
The A.J.'s Photo Lab Building is a rectangular, two-story, brick building located at the southwest corner of southwest Second and southwest Jefferson Streets in Corvallis, Oregon. This building is of brick construction but has been covered with an exterior of stucco. The fenestration has been altered on both the first and second floors. The original detail surviving is located on the second floor of the east (front) elevation and in the facade around the roof above the second floor on the east and north elevations.
Built in 1911. Corvallis' oldest auto garage. When it was built it was called the largest and most up-to-date garage in the state. Built by the Corvallis and Philomath Auto Company. Manager was C.O. Hathaway who sold Overland cars. The building was "fireproof" but none-the-less suffered a fire shortly after it was completed. Today the building has been extensively remodeled. Early photographs of this building illustrate how early auto garages resembled livery stables in appearance.
"Stephen Dow Beckham, 1976
The Henderson Business Machine Building located on the site of the former Territorial Capitol of Oregon In Corvallis, Oregon, was erected about 1880. The building appears as a ""General Store"" on the Sanborn Insurance Map of Corvallis in 1884.
Rental properties are required to be registered with the City of Corvallis and subject to an annual rental housing fee. The fee increases by $1 every odd year. In light of the health pandemic, the fee will remain $15 until 2023. In 2023, the fee will increase to $16 per unit. The rental housing fee offsets costs associated with efforts to:
The J. C. Avery Building, although altered to a great extent, is historically significant as Corvallis' oldest commercial building. The building is also associated with J. C. Avery, Corvallis' founder. Built in the 1850's, the building once served as a supply headquarters for miners heading south to the gold fields. The J.C. Avery Building is one of only three commercial buildings in downtown Corvallis to predate 1880. Since the 19th Century, the function of the building as a hardware and implement store has not changed.
The Full Gospel Assembly Church building is the only Spanish Colonial Revival non-residential building remaining in downtown Corvallis. It is the only church building remaining on this portion of 4th Street, which at one time boasted numerous churches. The church is intact and is a good but simplified example of the style.
The George Whiteside House, with its intact design is architecturally significant as the best example, albeit late, of a house with Prairie style influence in the survey area. The house is also constructed "using stone tile", a building material which was new to the Corvallis area in the mid-1920's, and as such is one of the only houses to incorporate this material for construction in the survey area. Houses of this material were built in other parts of Corvallis.
Architecturally, the Kiger House is the survey area's most elaborate example of Colonial Revival style of architecture used for a family residence. The house is associated with Dick Kiger a very well-known Corvallis resident.
Physical DescriptionThe Dick Kiger House is a two-story, wood-frame house built in a Colonial Revival style of architecture. Square in plan, the house rests on a poured concrete foundation. Above the wooden water table, the exterior walls are clad with horizontal clapboard siding.
The Jefferson street canopy of 36 trees (about 75 years old) is a strong image in Corvallis and is a reflection of Corvallis' past when many streets were tree lined. It is unusual to find trees of this maturity and visual effect on a city street. Possibly the only other street in Corvallis that compares is west Harrison street. For these reasons, the Jefferson street trees should be protected and maintained as an important visual image in the Corvallis community.
The Methodist Church South Building is significant for the role it has played in religious and governmental activities in Corvallis during the 20th century. Although neither architecturally pure, nor great, the exterior of the building today provides an intact example of local church architecture in the 1920's, a period during which many Corvallis congregations built new edifices to replace their wood-frame Gothic-style churches. In most cases, these churches looked to the classical period for design inspiration.
Former site of three schools, the earliest of which was built in 1861.
The Corvallis Public Library Building is the culmination of years of work by members of the Corvallis Coffee Club, the Corvallis Woman's Club, and other community members. Unlike many other communities of comparable size, Corvallis did not have a Carnegie Library. Funds for the current library were raised solely by the community; an achievement which points to the value placed on the pursuit of knowledge.
- Individually Listed Designated Historic Resources
The vast majority of records generated by the City of Corvallis (including elected officials and City staff) are considered public records under state laws and are available for inspection by the public.
Many records generated by routine City business, such as permits, annual reports, and meeting minutes, are available on the City website. Some records may be stored in the City's online archive. Other records may not be stored on the City website, but are available upon request.
The Corvallis Police Department Records Unit's charge is to serve the community and staff with information regarding police reports and other police records. Records staff provide front counter public reception, report review, report control, release of public information, records maintenance, data entry and records retrieval. The Records Unit controls the availability and confidentiality of all reports and records and maintains and distributes copies of records to authorized persons/agencies.
- Neighborhood Organizing Handbook
- Governing Document Templates (please choose either bylaws or an agreement)
There is no requirement for a business license in Benton County or the City of Corvallis.
However, depending on the type of business you are starting, there may be other types of licensing requirements.
Regardless of the type of business you start, you'll want to register the name with the State of Oregon: State of Oregon: Business - Business Registration Forms
The following income figures are determined and published by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These figures are used by the City's Housing and Neighborhood Services Division to determine a household's eligibility for program assistance.
Organizations seeking funding from the City of Corvallis must be in good standing with the City of Corvallis.
Corvallis has a wide range of non-profit organizations working to connect resources to those in need.
Note: By clicking on a link in the list below you will be leaving the City of Corvallis site. The City has no control over that content.
The Fair Housing Act states that no one may discriminate against a person based on, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (families with children), or handicap, when renting or selling a home.
This policy addresses collection, use and security of and access to information that may be obtained through use of the City of Corvallis web site. It is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented here is not meant to be a contract of any type, either express or implied, and should not be treated as such by site visitors. The information in this statement and/or the policies described here may change at any time, without prior notice to any visitor.
Empowerment Grants help individuals and organizations work together to accomplish common goals that support the overall health, vitality and inclusivity of the place they call "home." The City of Corvallis offers these grants to applicants who can demonstrate support through cash, in-kind donation, and volunteer hours.
The City of Corvallis is committed to helping serve the most vulnerable populations in our community with the allocation of the Social Services Grant Fund. Every year, these funds make immeasurable differences in the lives of families and individuals who are experiencing houselessness, are at risk of houselessness, or are extremely low to low income households.
Notice: City Services Billing and all Financial Services will close on Friday, April 11, 2025 at noon for a staff in-service. We will reopen on Monday at 8 a.m.
The City of Corvallis is home to over 700 Designated Historic Resources. Designated Historic Resources include properties listed on the Corvallis Register of Historic Landmarks and Districts (Local Register) and those on the National Register of Historic Places (National Register). While the bulk of these resources are located within the Avery-Helm, College-Hill West, or Oregon State University Historic Districts, over 100 resources have been designated individually.
The City of Corvallis, along with consultant Winter & Company, is pleased to present the draft of the City of Corvallis Historic Preservation Plan. The City of Corvallis boasts an extraordinary richness of cultural resources that represent the span of the city’s history and pre-history. Over the past 30 years, the city, in partnerships with other groups such as Oregon State University, and individuals, has established historic districts, designated individual resources and promoted heritage-focused community events.
The City of Corvallis is home to over 700 Designated Historic Resources. Designated Historic Resources include properties listed on the Corvallis Register of Historic Landmarks and Districts (Local Register) and those on the National Register of Historic Places (National Register). While the bulk of these resources are located within the Avery-Helm, College-Hill West, or Oregon State University Historic Districts, over 100 resources have been designated individually outside of Districts.
The schedule of events is a collaboration between the Benton County and Corvallis Historic Resources Commissions, the Albany Heritage Commission, and PreservationWORKS.
Browse current land use applications and recent decisions, and find links to project material and background information.
There are many ways to stay in the loop when it comes to development and land use. Curious about what is being planned for your neck of the woods? Want to keep an eye on every detail in every corner?
Browse or sign up to obtain information about current land use applications filed with the City of Corvallis. There are five main ways to stay informed:
The Planning Division maintains both paper files and electronic databases that contain information about land use case history, activities, decisions, documents, and maps. Land use records in Corvallis date back to the 1800s, primarily in the form of ordinances related to various land use regulations. The first Corvallis zoning ordinance was adopted in 1932. Land use case information available through this website includes access to the City's land use case database (Accela Automation Citizen Portal) and the City's electronic document management system (Laserfiche Weblink).
Background
Planning Division staff provide professional support to other City Departments, as well as outside entities such as Benton County, Oregon State University and Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, in the development and monitoring of master plans.
OVERVIEW
The City of Corvallis adopted Natural Features protections as part of the implementation of Phase III of the 2006 Land Development Code (LDC). In addition to the Natural Hazards and Natural Resources Overlays that are illustrated on the City's zoning and comprehensive plan maps, additional maps and data sheets are available below, which provide more detailed descriptions of the natural features that are protected under the 2006 LDC provisions.
OVERVIEW
A portion of the Planning Division mission is to respond to community development goals that are established by the City Council and community members. The City Council goals often have their genesis in discussions with community members and other interested parties, who are actively engaged in promoting, improving, and enhancing this community's livability. Additionally, the Planning Division is responsible for implementing comprehensive plan policy and development code amendments required by State and Federal law.
WORK PROGRAM
The final draft of the 2016 Corvallis Urbanization Study was completed in November of 2016. The City formally adopted the Urbanization Study as part of a Comprehensive Plan Amendment in 2019 (Ordinance 2019-14), which includes 2019 amendments contained in Appendix C of the study.
Volunteer organizations contribute many hundreds of hours annually and help ensure the smooth operation of local government in Corvallis. Advisory Board and Commission appointments are made by the Mayor and are confirmed by the City Council. Use this form to begin the application process.
The Planning Division is responsible for processing most of the land use applications that are established by Article II of the Land Development Code. There are two basic types of land use applications:
The City of Corvallis provides loans to qualified applicants for home improvements, and essential services loans.
*THE HOME REPAIR LOAN PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY ON HOLD. CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES.*
- Includes amendments through January 31, 2025
Page size: 36" x 60"
File size: 5.1 MB
If you would prefer to use the City's interactive Property Information Lookup map, which includes Zoning and much more, use the link below:
- Includes amendments through April 17, 2025
Page size: 36" x 60"
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If you would prefer to use the City's interactive Property Information Lookup map, which includes Comprehensive Plan designations and much more, use the link below:
Page size: 36" x 60"
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If you would prefer to use the City's interactive Property Information Lookup map, which includes Natural Features and much more, use the link below:
Page size: 36" x 60"
File size: 5.8 MB
If you would prefer to use the City's interactive Property Information Lookup map, which includes Hillsides and Slopes and much more, use the link below:
Riparian Corridors and Wetlands Map (.pdf)
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If you would prefer to use the City's interactive Property Information Lookup map, which includes Riparian Corridors, Wetlands, and much more, use the link below:
Significant Vegetation Areas Map (.pdf)
Page size: 36" x 60"
File size: 23.4 MB
If you would prefer to use the City's interactive Property Information Lookup map, which includes Significant Vegetation Areas and much more, use the link below:
Use this interactive map to track building permits and projects underway in your neighborhood.
Use this form to report problems online to City staff. Some of the most common categories and issues are listed below.
Find out what's happening at the Center with ACTIVE LIVING! Our newsletter features information on new trips, classes and activities, plus updates on our ongoing offerings.
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Located just minutes from downtown Corvallis and Oregon State University, the Corvallis Community Center’s multi-use, climate-controlled rooms offer endless, year-round possibilities for weddings, celebrations, meetings, classes, and other events large and small.
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 1 Monday-Friday
PM times appear in bold
(max. capacity: 187 seated at tables; 401 standing)
The Center's largest room, the Leonard "Doug" & Edith Chandler Ballroom features an abundance of included amenities and furniture, plus a beautiful hardwood dance floor.
Starting March 31 Class Location Days Times
(max. capacity: 40 seated at tables; 90 standing)
An open layout and tons of included equipment make this room the perfect, flexible spaces for mid-size and small events.
(max. capacity: 18 seated at tables; 25 standing)
Quiet and filled with natural light, the Linden Room is flexible enough for any small event or meeting.
(max. capacity: 20 seated at tables; 25 standing)
Filled with natural light, this flexible space can be configured for meetings, classes, and small parties.
Thank you for your interest in choosing the Corvallis Community Center (C3) as the venue for your event. All of the information and forms you need to learn about the Center's event spaces, make a reservation and prepare for your event are in the documents below. Adobe Acrobat is required to access these documents; if you do not have access to Acrobat, please call the Center at 541.766.6959 so we can assist you.
The City of Corvallis issues permits for temporary overnight camping in non-residential areas for groups or special events, and for the temporary use of microshelters. The City of Corvallis Community Development office receives and processes permit applications.
New to lessons at OAC? Pease contact our front desk and our Cashiers can help you find the correct level for your child. All new lessons participants are tested on the first day of lessons to ensure they were placed into the correct level. If a child needs to move into a new level, the lesson supervisors will ensure they are placed in the correct level and communicate the change to a parent/guardian.
- Plant a tree yourself – please fill out the application and email it to the urban forester who will respond with a list of tree species appropriate for your location.
One of the most common times for conflicts between people and trees is during construction. If a tree has been slated for preservation during development review it must be protected per the guidelines below and the tree protection plan. Failure to do so may result in fines and delays in the construction process.
Tree Protection Zone:
A “no-go” area around the trunk of the tree, the size of the zone varies depending on the size of the tree in question. This is based on the critical root zone and must be shown on all drawings.
Permitted Urban Forestry Actions
Please look over the list of permitted activities below and fill out the application with the relevant information. The forester will get back to you once they have reviewed the application to schedule a meeting on site if necessary.
Tree pruning should not be undertaken lightly, it is an inherently invasive process which opens the tree up to decay. However it is often necessary to produce a tree which will remain the landscape for many decades or centuries.
Pruning should start with an analysis of the age, health and inherent growth pattern of the tree, followed by asking the questions, "What do I hope to accomplish by pruning my tree?".
Looking for an arborist?
The City of Corvallis may not recommend specific contractors to do work. However we recommend you request bids from multiple reputable arborists to ensure you get a fair price and ask for references to make sure you get quality work.
The Corvallis Neighborhood Tree Stewards Program is a collaborative effort between dedicated local volunteers, neighborhood associations, CBUF, and the City of Corvallis. Its mission is to identify, acknowledge and collaborate with community members to increase public engagement in tree planting and tree care in Corvallis. This is accomplished through year round engagement with local partners to involve the community in tree planting and tree care activities and education.
Specific projects include:
The Urban Forestry Staff execute an annual structural pruning program for young trees. This is accomplished on a 5 year cycle with the intention of pruning all young trees once every five years. Structural pruning is vital to create healthier and more structurally stable trees for the future.This program was expanded recently and will continue to grow as resources are available.
Benton County is fortunate to contain many incredible trees. For millennia humans have been shaping the forest here in the Willamette Valley. As a result we have many ancient Oregon white oak, Madrone and Big leaf maple. In addition many trees were planted by early settlers near their home sites, and the University has developed an impressive collection of trees.
The Corvallis Benton County Heritage Tree Program was developed in order to honor these exceptional trees.
The Park has been re-opened. Portions of the Summit Trail are still closed due to eroded trail conditions. We anticipate re-opening this section with a modified route in November or December.
Size and capacity
The Olympic sized pool is 165 feet long by 56 feet wide (8 lap lanes, each 7 feet wide). It holds 490,000 gallons (almost 1/2 million gallons).
Size and capacity
The Small Pool, adjacent to the shallow end of the 50 Meter Pool, is 40 feet by 22 feet. It holds 25,000 gallons.
Depth and design
The depth starts at zero feet with the first step, at the bottom of the steps the depth is 2.5 feet and gradually slopes down to 4.5 feet at the deep end. The Small Pool has long, wide access steps with handrails down the middle and along one side that run the full length of the stairs.
Size and capacity
The Leisure Pool, adjacent to the Outdoor Lap Pool, has a free form design, about the shape of a quarter-circle. The pool is roughly 110 feet long by 90 feet wide. It holds 76,000 gallons of water with an additional 5,000 gallons in the filter pit and pipes for a total of 81,000 gallons.
Location:
East of the Willamette River, next to the Hwy 34 bypass. The address is 33900 Roche Lane, off Hwy 20/34.
Size:
81 acres
Alan B. Berg Natural Area is undeveloped parkland that was transferred to the City after the 1991 completion of the Hwy 34 bypass. It features riparian, wetland and wet prairie habitats that flood regularly during large rain events.
Size and capacity
The Outdoor Lap Pool, adjacent to the Leisure Pool, is 82 feet by 42 feet wide (six lap lanes, each 7 feet wide). It holds 120,000 gallons with an additional 5,000 gallons in the filter pit and pipes for a total of 125,000 gallons.
Corvallis Parks and Recreation is the community's source for affordable meeting and event space! Whether you're looking for a venue for a business meeting, birthday party, wedding, family reunion, or festival, it is worth considering one of our many options as your venue. Check them out today and find out how a Parks & Recreation space can help make your next event a success.
We will expand hours/programs as we are able in coming months and will continue to keep the community informed through emails and website updates. These modified facility hours and outdoor operations are considered temporary. The facility may be required to close again when major repairs are scheduled. However, modified operations are expected through summer.
Aquatic Exercise Classes resume March 31!Our pool space availability changes hourly due to multi-programming.
Dogs are amazing friends that always want to do the right thing! Help them by checking out the city Dogs in Parks Rules
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Whether you're dreaming of a formal or informal wedding and reception, Corvallis Parks & Recreation offers some amazing places to celebrate your lifelong commitment to each other! Come make memories to last a lifetime in a beautiful park or community room. These spaces are flexible enough to handle weddings large and small, and affordable enough to leave you plenty of room in your budget for your dream honeymoon!
Choosing a Corvallis Parks & Recreation space for your wedding festivities gives you:
Whether you're looking for an indoor meeting room, wedding and reception venue, conference site, or party venue, Corvallis Parks & Recreation has the space you need! Spaces are located throughout the city. Choose from indoor community rooms, swimming pools, banquet spaces, performance stages, and more. Each space is unique, but all spaces reflect our commitment to giving you great venues at an affordable rate.
When you rent a Corvallis Parks & Recreation community room or other indoor space, you get:
(max. capacity: 25)
This community room is a unique meeting space located in beautiful Woodland Meadow Park. Much more than just a meeting room, renters will also enjoy use of a kitchen, a fireplace, and a deck overlooking the park, plus an abundance of other included amenities and furniture. No WIFI and no amplified sound allowed.
(max. capacity: 90)
Tunison Community Room is part of Fire Station #4, and is adjacent to kid-friendly Tunison Park. It's a large open room with plenty of counter space.
(max. capacity: 77)
Located in Fire Station #5, this is a serene meeting space with plenty of natural light. An open layout and tons of included equipment make this room the perfect, flexible spaces for mid-size and small events.
- Reasonable rental fees
- Barbecue grills available at all shelters
- Most shelters include access to electricity
- Most shelters available for rent year-round
- Early reservation (up to eighteen months in advance)
- Your choice of caterer or self-cater for no additional charge
- Alcohol allowed with no corkage fee (separate permit required)
- Amplified sound and concessions allowed (separate permit required)
(max capacity: up to 129, depending on the room)
More than just a theater, the Majestic offers classrooms and conference spaces in the heart of downtown Corvallis.
(max capacity: up to 401, depending on the room)
Comfortable and flexible, the Center offers great spaces for formal and informal parties, meetings, weddings, and reunions, no matter the hour or day of the year.
A great place for picnics and reunions, this Avery Park & Natural Area park shelter is close to the horseshoe pits, a playground, and a historic locomotive.
This shelter in Avery Park & Natural Area is a popular choice for parties and weddings. It features a massive picnic table and is close to the dinosaur bones and the locomotive.
Relax at the river in the beautiful Rotary Shelter in Willamette Park. It's large capacity and nearby sports fields and playground make it a great choice for parties of all kinds.
Current COVID Capacity: 71 under the roof; 150 in the surrounding area (6-2-21)
Centrally located within Avery Park & Natural Area, this popular shelter is close to a playground and the horseshoe pits.
This shelter is close to many of the Avery Park & Natural Area's most popular attractions, including the Rose Garden, locomotive, the dinosaur bones, and a baseball field.
Location: Martin Luther King, Jr. Park (4905 NW Walnut Blvd.)
The Walnut Barn is a converted barn sitting atop a small hill that gives great views of the Park's meadows. Horseshoe courts and volleyball standards are nearby, and a children's play area is within sight Dogs are allowed off-leash in some sections of the Park, but not near the Barn. The Walnut Barn is available April 1 through October 31 each year.
Whether you're looking for a festival, wedding and reception, fair, party, or performance venue, Corvallis Parks & Recreation might have just the space you need! These are unique outdoor event spaces, designed to accommodate many different types of events. Each space is different, but all reflect our commitment to providing great event space at an affordable rate.
When you rent a Corvallis Parks & Recreation plaza or other outdoor space, you get:
Surrounded by benches and shade trees, and featuring some of the most iconic art in Corvallis, this plaza in Central Park is a popular event space.
Experience a great concert and festival venue in serene Starker Arts Park. The Amphitheater features an outdoor stage with a "bowl" of grassy area for seating.
The Gazebo near downtown is both lovely and conveniently located. Surrounded by Central Park's art, flowers, shade trees, and walking paths, it's an icon of old-fashioned charm and beauty. Rental is for the Gazebo only.
Riverfront Commemorative Park's three plazas are Corvallis' premier venue for public events and festivals, combining natural beauty with Corvallis' fun and vibrant downtown.
The Rose Garden is a popular choice for weddings and outdoor events. Enjoy the roses, plus all of Avery Park & Natural Area's other amenities
Whether you're looking for a place to play baseball, soccer, softball, sand volleyball, disc golf, or horseshoes, we have you covered! Ball fields are are conveniently located in parks throughout Corvallis, while disc golf and horseshoe pits are located in Avery Park. If not reserved, fields are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis (unless they have been closed due to playing conditions - players should call the Sports Rainout Line, 541-766-6921, for information on field closures).
Corvallis Parks and Recreation supports various boards and commissions that advise City Council on such topics as parks, urban forestry, recreation, natural areas, arts and culture.
Citizen participation on City of Corvallis boards and commissions serves two important purposes:
Corvallis Parks and Recreation operations and decision-making are guided by a multi-faceted strategic planning framework. Many of the current master, strategic and/or resource management plans can be found here.
This Master Plan update focuses on immediate/short-term (1-2 years), mid-term (3-5 years), and longer-term (more than 5 years) capital development and improvement strategies that correspond to the community’s unmet needs and priority investments for critical parks and recreation services. This plan aligns available and future resources with services and commitments to include desired level of service, sustainable fiscal stewardship, and industry best practices in operating and maintain the Department’s infrastructure and providing services.
Corvallis Parks and Recreation hired Conservation Technix to conduct a study of arts and culture in Corvallis and help develop a strategic plan to enhance arts and culture in the community. A copy of the final report is available for viewing and printing.
Adopted in 2004, the Owens Farm Management Plan outlines the long range plans for this property on the north edge of Corvallis. The final Plan outlines the cultural, educational, environmental and recreations opportunities that can be developed for the benefit of the community.
Growing a Community
A community garden is a shared space where people come together to grow fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other plants.
Corvallis Parks & Recreation operates Willamette Community Garden and Chintimini Community Garden. Corvallis Environmental Center operates Dunawi Creek Community Gardens in partnership with Corvallis P&R.
There are plots in each garden available to the public with an annual agreement and fee.
The small warm therapy pool's temperature is at 91 degrees F which makes it ideal for little toddlers and exercise. The pool's depth is 2.5 feet and gradually slopes down to 4.5 feet at the deep end. The small pool has long, wide access steps with handrails down the middle and along one side that run the full length of the stairs. If you rent the small pool you will have access to foam "noodle" toys!
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 2 Monday-Friday ***This schedule is active when OSU is in session***
PM times are underlined
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 3 Monday-Friday
PM times appear in bold
Downtown Transit Center Western & Poplar 49th & Roseberry Western & Grove Monroe & 23rd6:15
6:20
6:25
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 4 Monday-Friday
PM times appear in bold
Downtown Transit Center
Highland & Hayes Walnut & 9thConifer & Canterbury
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 5 Monday-Friday
PM times appear in bold
Downtown Transit Center
Kings & Fillmore
Timberhill Shopping Center
Kings & Garfield
Monroe & Kings
6:15
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 6 Monday-Friday *** This schedule is active when OSU is in session***
PM times appear in bold
Downtown Transit Center
S. 3rd & Richland
Rivergreen & Villa
Bethel & Lilly
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 7 Monday-Friday
PM times appear in bold
Downtown Transit Center
Monroe & 23rd (WB)
29th & Garfield (NB)
Kings & Elmwood
Circle & Four Acre (EB)
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 8 Monday-Friday
PM times appear in bold
Downtown Transit Center
Western & Poplar
Research & Country Club
53rd and Helen
Grand Oaks & Grand Oaks Apts
Fare: $0.00 (Fareless Service)
Route 50 Monday-Friday*
PM times appear in bold
Downtown Transit Center
Kings & Fillmore
Highland & Garfield
Highland & Meadow Ridge
Crescent Valley High School
Landlords play an important role in keeping our community safe, healthy, and inviting. The links, documents, and resources on this page are intended to help landlords know the federal, state, and local laws, keep the City updated on their rental units, and suggest resources through the city and other associations.
Reminder: All residential rental properties within City limits are required to register. Please use the button below to register, update, or remove a rental property.
Thank you to everyone who applied. There was a fantastic response this year. The applications are being reviewed. Please see the overview packet for a timeline of the grant program.
The City of Corvallis offers loans to assist qualified low-income home buyers with down payment and closing costs for homes purchased within city limits. These loans are federally-funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and require recipients to comply with the Uniform Relocation Act (URA). The URA establishes minimum standards for programs involving acquisition of real property and possible displacement of individuals.
First Time Home Buyer Loans are federally-funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and require recipients to comply with the Uniform Relocation Act (URA). The URA establishes minimum standards for programs involving acquisition of real property and possible displacement of individuals.
Important: Properties recently or currently used as a rental may be disqualified from the First Time Home Buyer program based on the URA. Contact the Corvallis Housing and Neighborhood Services Division before proceeding under this circumstance.
The links, documents, and resources on this page are intended to help tenants understand the federal, state, and local laws that define responsibilities for tenants and landlords, offer resources to resolve issues with their landlord or other tenants, and provide documents to help tenants navigate the rental housing process. Ask a rental housing question here.
Rental housing is legislated by a variety of federal, state, and local laws. The quick links below are provided to help both Landlords and Tenants in addressing the most common issues that arise in their partnership. These links refer to the following documents which can be viewed in their entirety online.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters.
This meeting was rescheduled to December 13.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Agenda and Meeting Materials)
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
6:00 p.m. - Quasi-Judicial Decision Making Training
6:30 p.m. – Public Hearings and Other Meeting Items
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
** Please note the updated meeting location **
Downtown Fire Station, 400 NW Harrison Boulevard, 2nd Floor
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
*** THIS MEETING WAS CANCELED DUE TO LACK OF A QUORUM ***
Please note that a previous notice incorrectly described this as a joint meeting between the Downtown Advisory Board and Downtown Advisory Board Parking Committee.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The next Downtown Advisory Board meeting will be scheduled for Wednesday, January 10, 2018, at 5:30 pm, Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Avenue.
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Agenda and Meeting Materials)
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda is now available through the link below. There are no other meeting materials.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Agenda and Meeting Materials)
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
KLAB typically meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
KLAB typically meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
KLAB typically meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
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The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Agenda
Packet
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Agenda
Packet
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
This meeting had been moved to 12/5/17 - please see 12/5/17 in archives for information.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Agenda
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The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Agenda
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
The Council will meet in Executive Session at 5:00 pm under ORS 192.660(2)(d)(status of labor negotiations)
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. To accommodate the anticipated number of people likely to attend, this meeting has been moved to the Majestic Theatre.
Proposals for the Corvallis Service Center are provided below in the Supporting Documents section.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
The regular meeting will start at 6 p.m., with the public hearing on the proposed levy starting at 6:30 p.m.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
The Council will meet in Executive Session at 5:00 pm under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations).
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
This meeting will include a public hearing at 6:00 pm concerning Voter-Approved Annexations. The Council may limit this public hearing to one hour. Please note, to accommodate the anticipated number of people attending, the meeting will be held at the La Sells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th Street.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. 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.
The Council will meet in Executive Session at 4:00 pm under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations) and (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
The City Council Work Session for this day has been canceled.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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 Work Session is canceled for December 21, 2017.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. Meeting materials are available at the links below.
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.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. Note: The October 19 work session will take place at the Law Enforcement Building conference room.
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.
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.
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.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
This meeting has been canceled.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The public is invited to attend this department advisory committee meeting. Entrance is around the back of the building, off the deck.
The public is invited to attend this department advisory committee meeting. Entrance is around the back of the building, off the deck.
The public is invited to attend this department advisory committee meeting. Entrance is around the back of the building, off the deck.
The public is invited to attend this department advisory committee meeting. Entrance is around the back of the building, off the deck.
Agenda
Packet
The public is invited to attend this department advisory committee meeting. Entrance is around the back of the building, off the deck.
Agenda
Packet
The public is invited to attend this department advisory committee meeting. Entrance is around the back of the building, off the deck.
Agenda
Packet
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Agenda
Meeting Packet (Agenda and Staff Report)
The board will meet from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 NW Madison Ave. Meeting materials are typically available online a week before each meeting.
The public is welcome and encouraged to attend meetings of the Community Involvement & Diversity Advisory Board.
The board will meet from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 NW Madison Ave. Meeting materials are typically available online a week before each meeting.
The public is welcome and encouraged to attend meetings of the Community Involvement & Diversity Advisory Board.
The board will meet from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 NW Madison Ave. Meeting materials are available at the links below.
The public is welcome and encouraged to attend meetings of the Community Involvement & Diversity Advisory Board.
Subscribe to the Rental Housing Quarterly e-Newsletter. Sign-up online to receive a quarterly newsletter that addresses the most common questions received in the past few months, statistics regarding Special Response Notices (SRNs) and Livability Code issues, as well as upcoming landlord trainings and events.
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.
The City of Corvallis recognizes neighborhood associations that meet the following minimum criteria:
The public is invited to dispose of old, unused, unwanted, or expired medications at a prescription drug take-back event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. October 27 at Republic Services, 110 NE Walnut Blvd.
Safely disposing of prescription drugs at events such as these are a better alternative to flushing them down the toilet. The collection event will gather most prescription and over-the-counter medications, with no questions asked. Participants are advised to remove medications from their packaging to save space and to mark out names or any other identifiable information on labels.
Vacancies are announced monthly. Some boards have specialized requirements for membership, but most are open to anyone in the community.
The Corvallis City Council voted unanimously on Sept. 18 to approve a new ordinance to the Corvallis Municipal Code, paving the way for ridesharing services such as Uber and Lyft to operate in the City.
The ordinance repealed the City's old rules governing taxi cabs, which dated back to the 1980s, and enacted an updated policy with information specific to modern ridesharing services in addition to taxi cab companies.
You can make an immediate payment online or by phone:
- Pay Online
- Pay by Phone: 1-877-690-3729 (use Jurisdiction Code 4700)
City of Corvallis Ambulance Service offers patients a financial hardship / charity adjustment program; providing an opportunity to reduce the balance on their account if they apply and qualify for financial hardship.
Nothing brings neighbors together quicker than a common interest and a will to solve a problem, meet a need or have some fun. The links below provide project ideas to help your neighborhood gather and make a positive change for our community.
Additional down payment assistance programs are offered in our community. DevNW, a private non-profit community development corporation, provides services and programs to help buyers navigate one of the most complex purchases of their lives. DevNW offers assistance options, these programs include:
The Corvallis Living Guide is a resource from Oregon State University for students living in Corvallis.
The Corvallis Climate Action Plan (CAP) was adopted by City Council in December 2016 following a two-year research and development period by the Climate Action Task Force. The plan includes a comprehensive list of goals, greenhouse gas reduction targets, and high-priority mitigation and adaptation strategies and actions for both the City of Corvallis as an organization and the greater community it serves.
Visit Corvallis is a good resource for Game Day Parking information.
OSU Athletics Parking and Transportation page has useful Game Day information, including details on a shuttle service operated by the Athletics Department that picks up in two convenient downtown locations.
10-hour metered parking is available in downtown Corvallis. Visit the downtown parking map for location information.
There is free unrestricted public parking available in two locations in downtown Corvallis: on 1st Street, north of Van Buren Avenue; and in the City-owned parking lot at B Avenue and 2nd Street. The OSU Game Day shuttle buses stop near both of these lots.
Please note that parking inside the Free Customer Parking Area, identified by signage and shown on the downtown parking map, is limited to 3 hours.
All Corvallis Transit Buses are fareless and several routes serve Reser Stadium. The CTS website has route and schedule information, along with real-time bus location information.
The following neighborhoods meet the City's basic requirements for neighborhood organizations. Click the links below for more details, including boundaries, bylaws, and contact information.
Pay for City Services, including your water bill.
A neighborhood association is a geographically based organization of people who organize around common interests of the members. It provides a means for neighbors to decide what needs to be done and work together to make it happen. Together, neighbors can plan projects and activities beneficial to their area, create a forum for discussion of local issues, and establish means to participate in community decision-making.
NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZING GUIDE
The Neighborhood Photo Survey was first introduced to Corvallis in 2012 by way of a partnership between PreservationWORKS, the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, and Benton County. The survey documents land use, architecture, and basic neighborhood character while building community connections and helping the City collect visual data to inform decisions such as compatible infill, densification, and to assist in future policy development and design standards.
Neighborhoods that are approximately 50 years old or older are encouraged to organize a Neighborhood Photo Survey.
Ever committed to affirmative action, the City of Corvallis has prepared this Affirmative Action Plan to cover employees reporting to or working in Corvallis, Oregon. This plan also covers employees working in other establishments who report to managers included in this plan.
Information about the Family Medical Leave Act and the rights of workers under the law.
Browse the latest news and announcements from the Corvallis Police Department.
See below for answers to some common questions about the Corvallis Rental Housing Fee.
Corvallis Police 101 is like an extended open house, and our door is open for you.
We love applications from people with Imagination, Fresh Ideas, and Energy
Welcome!
What is the Auxiliary?
The City of Corvallis recognizes the role of urban trees and landscaping in providing environmental, economic, social and aesthetic benefits. Specific benefits provided by a healthy urban forest include improved air and water quality, erosion control and reduced storm water runoff, shading and windbreaks (resulting in reduced energy costs), wildlife habitat, and increased property values. As such, the Corvallis Land Development Code (LDC) includes standards both for the preservation of existi
The City of Corvallis Finance Department conducts Annual Comprehensive Finance Reports (ACFR) annually as required by Oregon law. ACFRs are published within six months of the end of the previous fiscal year and are audited by independent certified public accountants.
Current and past ACFR documents are available at the links below. For older material, please contact the Finance Department.
View a full-color, flippable PDF e-book of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 community vision.
The City Legislative Committee is scheduled to meet with Representative Dan Rayfield. The agenda for this meeting is available here.
A painted intersection brings vibrancy and social connections to a neighborhood. It creates a focal point that can tell a story about the area and gives neighbors a chance to work together on a common goal. Painted intersections also require planning, coordination, and a dedicated group of community members to see the project through from idea to implementation to maintenance.
The October Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Your contribution makes a real impact on the vibrant community we've built at the Corvallis Community Center. We rely on generous donations and sponsorship to enhance our free programs, organize exciting programs, and provide essential services for the adults in Corvallis.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
This edition of the Construction Specifications replaces all previous standard specifications for work on public improvements within the City of Corvallis. These specifications apply in their entirety to all Public Works Construction contracts advertised for bids, and all permit applications issued on or after February 28, 2024.
Students in grades 9 thru 12 are encouraged to apply for the Youth Voices of Diversity Winter Writing Festival & Literary Scholarship. Deadline to apply will be announced soon. Check back for more information.
Shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Monday, December 4, the Corvallis Fire Department responded to a report of an active structure fire.
December 6, 2017 @ 8:30am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
The board will meet from 5:15 - 6:45 p.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave. Meeting materials are available online at the links below.
The meeting will include a discussion of the City of Corvallis Strategic Operational Plan. The current version of the plan is available online as a downloadable PDF.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters.
Click here for this meeting's Agenda and Packet.
Please not that this meeting is not being held on the normal day or in the normal location.
Meeting materials are now available online at the links below.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Meeting materials are now available online at the links below.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
Below are links to the Planning Commission Notice of Disposition for the following cases:
Good Samaritan North Campus Annexation (ANN17-3, CPA17-3, ZDC17-7)
- Appeal Deadline: Wednesday, December 20, 2017, at 5 p.m.
Mary's Annexation (ANN17-01, ZDC17-02)
Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board. Public welcome.
KLAB typically meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
KLAB typically meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
KLAB typically meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
KLAB typically meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
KLAB typically meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Come join us at CONNECT 2018!!
Wednesday, April 18th from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm at the Guistina Gallery at the LaSells Stewart Center -
875 Southwest 26th Street, Corvallis, OR 97331
An opportunity to network with the greater arts community
Appetizers and Beverages provided
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Corvallis Police Department Officers responded to the Corvallis Nails and Spa, at 2321 NW Kings Blvd for an assault that had just occurred.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Below are links to the Historic Resources Commission Notice of Disposition for the following cases:
Amelia Bier House (HPP17-21)
OSU Cordley Hall (HPP17-22)
Below is a link to the Notice of Land Use Public Hearing for the following case:
Marys Annexation (ANN17-1/ZDC17-2)
Below is a link to the Notice of Disposition for the following case:
Arnold Heights Minor Replat (MRP17-00003)
- Appeal Deadline: Tuesday, January 2, 2018, at 5:00 p.m.
Below is a link to the Notice of Disposition for the following case:
Arnold Heights Minor Replat (MRP17-00003)
- Appeal Deadline: Tuesday, January 2, 2018, at 5:00 p.m.
Below is a link to the Corvallis City Council Notice of Disposition for the following case:
Timberhill – Zone Change to Remove a Residential Planned Development Overlay (ZDC17-00006)
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If you wish to appeal this decision, an appeal must be filed with the State Land Use Board of Appeals within 21 days from the date of the decision, January 8, 2018.
Below is a link to the Corvallis City Council Notice of Disposition for the following case:
Ponderosa Ridge Phases 1 & 2 (Suncrest Phases 3 & 4) PLD16-00008 / SUB17-00001
- LUBA Appeal Deadline: Monday, January 8, 2018, at 5 p.m.
The City Council will hold a public hearing on the Marys Annexation.
To improve equity around our registration process, we have made several changes. Please read carefully as our options have changed.
Public Works street maintenance crews have been busy with winter weather preparations in the event that snow or ice arrives in the coming days. Vehicles and equipment have been prepared in advance to insure a rapid response to changing winter conditions.
During a snow or ice event, the City will maintain streets on a prioritized basis, with the top priority being to keep streets open that provide access to the hospital, fire stations, police stations and other critical facilities. These routes include:
Some streets in Corvallis provide a transportation system connecting essential facilities, hospitals, fire stations, police stations and emergency response units and are designated for priority maintenance during and after a winter weather event.
December 21, 2017 @ 9:30am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
Below are links to the Planning Commission Notice of Disposition for the following cases:
Caldwell Farms – Annexation and Zone Change (ANN16-2, ZDC16-2)
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Appeal Deadline: Tuesday, January 2, 2018, at 5 p.m.
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Below are links to the Notice of Land Use Public Hearing for the following cases:
Tuesday, January 16, 2018, 6:00 PM *
City Council
Fire Station #1 Meeting Room (2nd floor), 400 NW Harrison Boulevard
December 27, 2017 @ 11:45am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The City sends out periodic emails to neighborhood leaders. Neighborhood leaders are encouraged to share any relevant items with their neighbors through their own neighborhood communication resources (e.g. Next Door, Google Groups, and Facebook). Neighborhood News emails are archived.
Re-scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
View a full-color, flippable Spanish language PDF e-book of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 community vision.
The sad reality of urban trees is that they must eventually be removed due to death, disease, infrastructure conflicts or irreparable structural defects. The wood that has been laid down over the years of tree growth has stored carbon in its cells. This stored carbon has a value; as firewood, wood chips and potentially as lumber. Historically wood from threes removed within the city limits was mostly cut up and used as firewood.
January 4, 2018 @ 8:45 pm
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
January 4, 2018 @ 8:45 pm
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
January 4, 2018 @ 8:45 pm
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
Fair Market Rents (FMRs) are established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and are gross rent estimates. FMRs are primarily used to determine initial renewal rents for some expiring project-based Section 8 contracts, to determine initial rents for housing assistance payment contracts, and to serve as a rent ceiling in the HOME rental assistance program. More detailed information can be found here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Below is a link to the City Council Notice of Disposition for the following case:
Legislative Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT16-00002)
Carson Subdivision (SUB17-00008) Click on this link for more information.
SITE: The 6.31 acre site is located at the southwest corner of SW Country Club Dr. and SW 53rd St., and is identified on Benton County Assessor’s Map 12-5-08AA, as Tax Lots 700 and 701.
1807 NW Kings Blvd – Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD17-00010)
SITE: The subject 0.09 acre site is located at the on the east side of NW Kings Blvd, located within Dixon Creek Court, north of NW Arthur Place and is identified on Benton County Assessors’ Map 11-5-27 AD Tax Lot 8300.
The December Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
JC Avery Building (HPP17-24) Click on this link for more information.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018, 6:30 PM
Historic Resources Commission
Fire Station #1 Meeting Room (2nd floor), 400 NW Harrison Boulevard
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
January 23, 2018 @ 9:00 am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Councilor Glassmire will host Government Comment Corner in the Library Lobby, 645 NW Monroe. Please stop by!
Annexation - Legislative Hearing (Click on this link for more information)
Monday, February 5, 2018, 6:00 PM
Corvallis City Council
SPECIAL MEETING LOCATION: Oregon State University, La Sells Stewart Center, 875 SW 26th Street, Corvallis
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
This meeting has been canceled.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT16-00004) Removal of Application Requirements from the Land Development Code (Click on this link for more information)
Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 7:00 PM
Corvallis Planning Commission
Downtown Fire Station Meeting Room, 400 NW Harrison Boulevard
Click on the link below for more information.
Good Samaritan Campus Master Plan – Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2018-01)
1807 NW Kings Blvd - Minor Modification (PLD17-00010) Click on this link for more information.
Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Adopt the Corvallis Historic Preservation Plan as a Supporting Document to the Corvallis Comprehensive Plan and Amend Findings and Policies Related to the Historic Preservation Plan (CPA-2018-01)
(Click on this link for more information)
Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 7:00 PM
Corvallis Planning Commission
Downtown Fire Station Meeting Room, 400 NW Harrison Boulevard
City Legislative Committee meetings are open to everyone! More information about the CLC is available here.
The City regularly sunsets or disbands advisory groups that have completed their work. Meeting materials and other information for some of the more recent disbanded advisory boards, commissions, committees and task forces can be found here.
JC Avery Building (HPP17-24) Click on this link for more information.
- Appeal Deadline: Monday, February 26, 2018, at 5 p.m.
The Corvallis City Council three-month calendar tracks upcoming issues and key meeting dates.
This is an Open House for Councilors to learn more about the draft Transportation System Plan. While there is no obligation for Councilors to attend, a potential quorum of the Council is possible. The Open House will be held at the Public Works Department, 1245 NE Third Street.
Please click on the links below for more information.
Taylor House Garage (HPP17-23)
Taylor House Garage (HPP-2018-01)
Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 6:30 PM
Historic Resources Commission
Fire Station #1 Meeting Room (2nd floor), 400 NW Harrison Boulevard
The January Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The Second Quarter Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
February 22, 2018 @ 4:00pm
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
Please join Ward 4 Councilor Barbara Bull and Ward 5 Councilor Charlyn Ellis for a joint neighborhood meeting. City staff will be on hand to answer your questions and hear any concerns with your City government.
Feel free to contact either of the Councilors above if you have topics you would like to see addressed.
Click on the link below for more information.
REMOVAL OF APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FROM THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TEXT AMENDMENTS (LDT16-00004)
Councilor Nancy Wyse will host a meeting for Ward 6 residents. City staff will be in attendance to answer your questions and hear any concerns with your City government.
Feel free to contact Councilor Wyse if you have topics you would like to see addressed.
Not sure which ward you're in? Find out with this map: https://corvallisoregon.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=...
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Carson Subdivision (SUB17-00008) Click on this link for more information.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Due to an administrative error, this meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
February 26, 2018 @ 11:00am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
The agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda is now available through the link below. There are no additional packet materials.
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The meeting has been canceled.
The next meeting of the Community Police Review Advisory Board will be Wednesday December 5, 2018@ 3:00pm at the Walnut Community Room located at 4950 NW Fair Oaks Dr., Corvallis, OR.
Notice is hereby given of a Public Hearing to receive public comment on the City’s proposed Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for FY 2019 through FY 2023.
Click here for more information.
Clink on the link below for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
The Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development will host a free training workshop ("Oregon Land Use 101") for members of the Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board. The workshop will take place at 7 p.m. July 18 in Council Chambers, on the second level of the downtown fire station, 400 NW Harrison Blvd.
The board is not likely to discuss any official business, but the public is always welcome to attend.
Click on the link below for more information.
The Mayor and all nine City Councilor positions were on the November 6, 2018 ballot. Results are shown below.
The elected Mayor serves a four-year term from January 2019 through December 2022. Elected City Councilors serve a two-year term from January 2019 through December 2020.
Mayor = Biff Traber
Ward 1 = Jan Napack
Ward 2 = Charles Maughan
Ward 3 = Hyatt Lytle
Ward 4 = Barbara Bull
Ward 5 = Charlyn Ellis
Ward 6 = Nancy Wyse
Ward 7 = Bill Glassmire
Ward 8 = Ed Junkins
Ward 9 = Andrew Struthers
Corvallis Public Works has begun a maintenance and restoration project along two sections of Dunawi Creek in southwestern Corvallis. Contractor crews will be removing invasive vegetation, trash and other debris that could impede creek flows.
The first section includes Dunawi Creek from Brooklane Drive west to Trophy Place. The second section covers the creek from Country Club Place west to Highway 34.
The February Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The Corvallis Fire Department responded to an explosion at HP Inc. at 3:26 p.m. on Thursday, March 22. Officials confirmed that a hydrogen generator exploded in a laboratory in Building 2. Damage was limited to the room where the explosion took place. There was no ensuing fire, and firefighters did not deploy any firefighting apparatus. The explosion did not produce any release of materials, according to HP officials and the Corvallis Fire Department.
A recruitment to fill three vacancies on the Historic Resources Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, April 27, 2018. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, May 24, 2018. Interested in applying? Complete a Historic Resources Commission Application Packet.
A recruitment to fill four vacancies on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, April 27, 2018. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, May 24, 2018. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
Read more about the Planning Commission here (https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-pc)
1180 NE 2nd Street (CDP-2018-01/WRG-2018-01) Click on this link for more information.
The City Council will meet jointly with the Benton County Board of Commissioners to discuss the Urban Fringe. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT17-00004) Chapters 1.1, 1.2, 2.9, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, 2.14, 2.16, 2.18, 2.19 and 4.7– Appeals Procedures Please click on this link for more information.
Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 7:00 PM
Corvallis Planning Commission
Downtown Fire Station Meeting Room, 400 NW Harrison Boulevard
Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT17-00003) Chapters 3.16, 3.36, & 4.9 – Accessory Dwelling Units. Please click on this link for more information.
Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 7:00 PM
Corvallis Planning Commission
Downtown Fire Station Meeting Room, 400 NW Harrison Boulevard
The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library will once again observe National Library Week by accepting food as payment for fines from April 8 through 14 at all library locations. Every year, the library teams up with Linn Benton Food Share to collect food for those in need. Patrons can pay down their library fines with donations of non-perishable food, such as canned goods, peanut butter, dried beans, and boxed meals.
Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT16-00004) Removal of Application Requirements from the Land Development Code. Please click on this link for more information.
Monday, April 16, 2018, 6:00 PM
Corvallis City Council
Downtown Fire Station Meeting Room, 400 NW Harrison Boulevard
The South Corvallis Renewal Plan Departmental Advisory Committee is authorized by the City Council to assist the Community Development Department in the evaluation and development of an urban renewal district plan for South Corvallis.
A quorum of the City Council may be present at this meeting.
The agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Capital Improvement Program for FY 2019–2023 (PMIS-2018-02) Please click on this link for more information.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Historic Preservation Plan – Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment (CPA-2018-01). Please click on this link for more information.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
The South Corvallis Renewal Plan Departmental Advisory Committee is authorized by the City Council to assist the Community Development Department in the evaluation and development of an urban renewal district plan for South Corvallis.
A quorum of the City Council may be present at this meeting.
Public meetings will be held by the Budget Commission of the City of Corvallis, Benton County, State of Oregon regarding the City of Corvallis Proposed Budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019, on the following dates.
Public Works will be conducting maintenance at city-owned detention ponds and other stormwater sites throughout the community, starting this month and continuing through June. The maintenance activities will include invasive vegetation and foreign debris removal efforts. Work will focus on about 25 sites, starting near NW Shooting Star Drive, then followed by Grand Oaks.
Oregon State University's Extension Office published "Residential Beekeeping: Best-practice guidelines for nuisance-free beekeeping in Oregon" in February 2018. This publication outlines guidelines for best practices for beekeeping in residential areas. It outlines the steps residential beekeepers can take to operate their bees in nuisance-free manner.
Taylor House Garage - Demolition (HPP17-23). Please click on this link for more information.
Taylor House Garage - Moving (HPP-2018-01). Please click on this link for more information.
The agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-01). Please click on this link for more information.
OSU Cauthorn Hall and Poling Hall (HPP-2018-06). Please click on this link for more information.
3917 NW Clarence Circle Plan Compatibility Review (PCR-2018-02). Please click on link for more information.
As Earth Day draws closer, the City of Corvallis is reviewing its sustainability accomplishments that align with the newly adopted Corvallis Climate Action Plan (CAP).
The CAP was adopted in December 2016, and the City of Corvallis moved quickly to incorporate the plan’s action items into its existing Sustainability Work Plan.
Among the action items achieved in 2017:
The April Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Brooklane Heights Planned Development – Minor Modification (PLD-2018-02). Please click on the link for more information.
APPEALS PROCEDURES LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TEXT AMENDMENTS (LDT17-00004). Please click on link for more information.
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT PROVISIONS (LDT17-00003). Click on the link for more information.
- Contact: Stewart Wershow (President), Bryan Reiley (VP), Laurie Chaplen (Treasurer), and Lisa Scherf (Secretary)
- Email: wershos@peak.org
- Website: http://www.gpcna.org
The community is invited to get to know their local paramedics and emergency medical technicians at a special event from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23 at the downtown Fire Station, 400 NW Harrison Blvd.
“On Call: Emergency Medical Services in Corvallis and Benton County” will present an overview of the Corvallis Fire Department’s emergency medical capabilities and will introduce some of the people who make this vital system work every day. The event is free and open to the public.
A coalition of five community in the mid-valley area has received $600,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for brownfield assessment and cleanup.
- Contacts: Claire Pate (Liaison), Ken Pate (Communications), Deb Sether (Treasurer), and Pat Sowers & Jeanne Holmes (Emergency Preparedness)
- Email: whna.corvallis@gmail.com
- Contacts: Suzanne Woods and Larry Weymouth
- Email: arnold.park.na@gmail.com
May 1, 2018 @ 09:00am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
May 1, 2018 @ 10:00am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
Crescent Highlands Subdivision (SUB17-00010). Please click on the link for more information.
3917 NW Clarence Circle (PCR-2018-02). Please click on link for more information.
Street Improvement Exceptions Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-01). Please click on the link for more information.
Expedited Land Divisions Text Amendment (LDT16-00003). Please click on the link for more information.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Please click on the link below for more information.
OSU Cauthorn and Poling Halls (HPP-2018-06). Please click on the link for more information.
Tacovore Corvallis Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2018-03). Please click on the link for more information.
Urban renewal is an economic development tool that provides funding for projects in specific areas in cities. It has been used for decades in cities around the country, including more than 100 urban renewal areas in Oregon.
- Contacts: Kevin Huck (Co-Officer) and Jeff Ginalias (Co-Officer)
- Email: HardingNeighborhood@gmail.com
- Website: www.hardingneighborhood.org/
- Contacts:
- Email:
Coming Soon.
Boundaries: Coming Soon
Bylaws
# of Properties
Zoning Types
Ward
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Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Campus Master Plan Modification PLD-2018-04.
Brooklane Heights Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2018-02). Please click on link for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Campus Master Plan Modification PLD-2018-04.
Hudson Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2018-02). Please click on the link for more informaiton.
Please click on the links below for more information, including meeting date, location and time.
Burnap-Rickard House (HPP-2018-04)
Jack Taylor House (HPP-2018-05)
JC Avery Building (ZDC-2018-03)
Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT17-00004). Please click on the link for more information.
Chapters 1.1, 1.2, 2.9, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, 2.14, 2.16, 2.18, 2.19 and 4.7– Appeals Procedures
A recruitment to fill three vacancies on the Historic Resources Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, June 8, 2018. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, June 21, 2018. Interested in applying? Complete a Historic Resources Commission Application Packet.
Property owners with income-generating residential rental units are required to register those units by July 1.
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The Corvallis Fire Department is planning to conduct a day-long training on Monday, June 18 that will include a controlled structure burn of a city-owned property west of Corvallis, near Bald Hill Natural Area. Visitors to Bald Hill, as well as community members in neighborhoods west of 53rd Avenue, may notice smoke as the controlled burn gets underway, but Fire Department officials note that there will be no danger to the public.
The agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Corvallis Public Works has launched a seasonal irrigation hotline to share weekly information on water use, as well as tips on conservation. The hotline is intended as a companion resource to irrigation information that is published online at www.corvallisoregon.gov/irrigation. The hotline can be reached at 541-766-6733.
The Linn-Benton Alert Emergency Notification System is a mass notification system that allows public safety officials to provide rapid notifications to Linn and Benton County residents of emergencies, evacuations, and other urgent events. By signing up, you will receive time-sensitive emergency and safety alerts from public safety officials in Linn or Benton county.
The entrance to Samaritan Drive is closed at NW Elks Drive for street repairs all day on Monday, June 4. Detours are in place to direct visitors to Satinwood Street to access Samaritan Drive and enter the hospital campus.
The next meeting of the Community Policing Department Advisory Committee will be Wednesday March 13, 2019 @ 3:00pm at the Law Enforcement Center Large Conference Room, located at 180 NW 5th St., Corvallis, OR.
The South Corvallis Renewal Plan Departmental Advisory Committee is authorized by the City Council to assist the Community Development Department in the evaluation and development of an urban renewal district plan for South Corvallis.
A quorum of the City Council may be present at this meeting.
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Tacovore Corvallis – Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2018-03).
Summer at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library starts June 9. Check out all the activities for kids, teens and adults.
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- Contact: Michael Hughes and Pamela Dean
- Email: timberridgecorvallis@gmail.com
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Accessory Dwelling Units Text Amendment (LDTl 7-00003)
- Contacts: Bar Scott (Co-President), Suki Meyer (Co-President), Brent Bruser (Liaison), and Sam Stern
- Contact: Jackie Rockwell
- Email: Jrockwell07@gmail.com
- Contact: Julie Kahn (President)
- Email: butterbeer70@gmail.com
- Contacts: Lyn Larson (President)
- Email: llarson@peak.org
- Contact: George Brown (President)
- Email: george.allen.brown@gmail.com
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Upper Hand Orthopaedics Planned Development Modification (PLD-2018-07)
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Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Campus Master Plan – Major Planned Development
Avocados are notorious for being tricky to ripen correctly without spoiling. Here’s three tips to get them ripe the right way:
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Blueberry Junction Drive-Through Coffee (PLD-2018-05/CDP-2018-02)
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Bonaventure of Corvallis (PLD-2018-06/PCR-2018-03)
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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis (CDP-2018-03/LDO-2018-01)
Summer in Corvallis isn’t complete without a visit to the rose garden in Avery Park, and now that experience has a new component: an interactive online map that showcases the beauty and variety of roses on display in the garden, with pinpoint accuracy.
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JC Avery Building (ZDC-2018-03)
Burnap Rickard House (HPP2018-04)
Jack Taylor House (HPP-2018-05)
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Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-01) Chapter 4.0 Street Improvement Exceptions
Water utility officials at the City of Corvallis are expressing confidence in the municipal water supply after a thorough review, prompted by the news of a toxic algae bloom affecting the water supply of cities in the northern Willamette Valley.
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650 SW 3rd Street (HPP-2018-09)
The Corvallis City Council has awarded $5,000 in grants to neighborhood groups that submitted applications earlier this year through the Neighborhood Empowerment Grant program. The announcement came at the Council’s June 18 meeting.
Empowerment grants are cash grants from the City, typically in the range of $500 to $1,000 each, intended to fund livability improvements and foster neighborhood connectivity throughout Corvallis.
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City Legislative Committee meetings are open to everyone. More information about the Committee is available here.
The May Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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The meeting agenda is now available through the links below.
This meeting has been canceled.
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June 28, 2018 @ 10:30am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
July 2, 2018 @ 3:20pm
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
Lighting and watching fireworks can be fun and exciting, but the Corvallis Fire Department is encouraging the community to remember that even legal fireworks can be dangerous and unpredictable. Therefore, extreme caution should always be used when lighting fireworks. If you choose to use locally-purchased and legal fireworks, ensure that you buy them from a licensed vendor at either a temporary stand or retail outlet. Choosing to import or use illegal fireworks or to modify legal fireworks can be dangerous and will result in significant fines up to $500.
Greenhouse gas emissions by the City of Corvallis have decreased by about 2.7 percent annually since 2013, according to the results of an organizational greenhouse gas inventory released in June.
The survey represents the first organizational inventory to be conducted since the City of Corvallis adopted its Climate Action Plan in late 2016. The report builds on baseline emissions data gathered in 2013. The information in the report is intended to help city leaders understand trends and manage specific emissions sources and activities related to operational activities.
- Contacts: Audrey Hatch and Mariana Mace
- Email: washingtonparkcorvallis@gmail.com
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Next week the Corvallis City Council will be discussing two proposals to develop and staff a cold weather shelter for homeless men for the upcoming winter season. The Council is expected to make a decision at the July 16 meeting on where to direct $60,000 in funding for the shelter.
Neighborhood associations are invited to request free meeting space through a new partnership from the City of Corvallis and the Corvallis School District. The initiative is intended to remove barriers to participation and encourage local involvement in neighborhoods throughout Corvallis. The program started on July 1, when the City of Corvallis and Corvallis School District began their new fiscal years.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the links below for more information.
650 SW 3rd Street (HPP-2018-09)
A recruitment to fill two vacancies on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, August 17, 2018. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, September 6, 2018. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
Corvallis Parks and Recreation, through its Urban Forestry section, will restore an ancient oak habitat in Herbert Farm and Natural Area, starting later this summer. The property is a 221-acre, City-owned natural area near the southern edge of Corvallis.
The meeting agenda is now available through the links below.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The June Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Meeting to discuss the draft Transit Development Plan (TDP).
This is the Community Development Department Director's Decision Regarding a Legislative Interpretation. This Decision is Administrative.
ADU-Manufactured Dwelling Unit Design Standards (DDI-2018-01)
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Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-04) Planned Development Modification Provisions
The City Council and Benton County Board of Commissioners will meet in a Joint Work Session as a follow-up to their May 15, 2018 meeting concerning the urban fringe.
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Upper Hand Orthopaedics Planned Development Modification (PLD-2018-07)
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Arnold Way New Construction (HPP-2018-02)
Harrison Blvd. New Construction (HPP-2018-03)
OSU Goss Stadium (HPP-2018-14)
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The agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
Open Streets is an annual outdoor festival connecting people and neighborhoods through shared activity in our public spaces.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
Location: Chintimini Senior & Community Center Multi-Purpose Room
Contact: Jackie Rochefort, Park Planner (541.766.6468 or email)
The South Corvallis Renewal Plan Departmental Advisory Committee is authorized by the City Council to assist the Community Development Department in the evaluation and development of an urban renewal district plan for South Corvallis.
A quorum of the City Council may be present at this meeting.
The Council will meet in Executive Session at 5:00 pm under ORS 192.660(2)(d)(status of labor negotiations).
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Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT17-00002)
Chapters 1.2, 2.2, 2.5 and 3.33 – Planned Development Overlay Removal Provisions
Reviewing our Pre Inspection sheet and correcting violations will reduce the number of follow-up inspections that will be required.
B occupancies (Business, includes restaurants < 50 persons)
A neighborhood block party is an event organized by residents of a neighborhood to promote involvement, relationship building, and community safety. A few good reasons to have a neighborhood block party include:
Savings from energy reductions at the City of Corvallis have surpassed $1 million since 2004, according to the organization’s 2017 Sustainability Report, and water use is down 40 percent since 2007. The report, which has provided a regular accounting of activity since 2004, offers a snapshot of the organization’s performance on its sustainability goals.
In addition to quantifying environmental impact of City operations, the Sustainability Report also tracks social and economic impacts, including employee wellness and purchasing.
Among the key conclusions of the report:
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The Council will meet in Executive Session at 4:45 pm under ORS 192.660(2)(h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Meeting agendas and materials are now available.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Meeting agendas and materials are now available.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Please click on the links below for more information.
Arnold Way New Construction (HPP-2018-02)
Harrison Blvd New Construction (HPP-2018-03)
OSU Goss Stadium (HPP-2018-14)
The July Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Residential Planned Development Overlay Removal Procedures Text Amendment (LDTl 7-00002)
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Blueberry Junction Drive-Through Facility (CDP-2018-02)
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The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
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Many types of land use applications require quasi-judicial approval through a public hearing process with the Planning Commission, Historic Resources Commission (“HRC”), or City Council. Below are answers to some common questions regarding land use public hearings. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact the Planning Division.
Join us for the thirteenth meeting of the Corvallis System Plan Steering Committee on Wednesday, October 3, 2018 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at Fire Station #4 located at 365 SW Tunison Ave, Corvallis, OR 97333. Meetings are open to the public and include a public comment period.
The City Council will hear information from staff about development tool options they may wish to consider in the future. This is an informational session only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required, although it is possible that a quorum of the Council will be present. The session is open to the public, but there will not be a public comment period.
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Today is the joint meeting with OSU, Benton County Natural Areas and Parks and the Greenbelt Land Trust on November 14, Wednesday at the Walnut Community Room, 6:30-8pm.
Address: Scott Zimbrick Memorial Fire Station #5
4950 NW Fair Oaks Dr, Corvallis, OR 97333
This meeting is in lieu of the regular Parks, Natural Areas and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting that would have been on 11/15/2018.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations) and (i) (status of employment-related performance) to conduct City Attorney and Municipal judge evaluations.
Executive Sessions
Celebrate National Senior Center Month by dropping-in to one of the Chintimini Senior & Community Center’s many fitness classes for FREE (LBCC classes not included)! It's a great chance to try something new or check out an old favorite. Eligible classes include:
The Fourth Quarter Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
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Please click on the links below for more information.
OSU Women’s Building Storage Shed (HPP-2018-17)
OSU Cordley Hall (HPP-2018-18)
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The September 21, 2018 City Legislative Committee meeting is canceled. The next meeting is anticipated on October 19.
Senator Sara Gelser will meet with the Committee to discuss Corvallis' legislative priorities.
City Legislative Committee meetings are open to everyone. More information about the Committee is available here.
City Legislative Committee meetings are open to everyone.
More information about the Committee is available here.
This meeting has been canceled.
The Corvallis community vision will take a big step forward on October 16 with “Make It So” - the kick-off event for the Imagine Corvallis Action Network (ICAN). This new civic group includes individuals, groups, businesses and organizations working to put the Corvallis 2040 vision into action.
The August Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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The Corvallis Planning Commission will review the proposed South Corvallis Urban Renewal Plan for consistency with the Corvallis Comprehensive Plan and make a recommendation to the Corvallis City Council.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations) and (i) (status of employment-related performance) to conduct the City Manager's evaluation.
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations), (f) to consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection and (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed)
Executive Sessions
* Due to a temporary glitch in our new system you may see a property repeated
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The City of Corvallis has received the Silver Circle Award from the City-County Communications and Marketing Association (3CMA) for last year’s website redesign project. The award, part of 3CMA’s annual Savvy Awards competition, honors the multi-department team of employees in Corvallis who guided the project from inception to completion, as well as the web development team at Municode, which handled the technical aspects of the project, from design to content migration to ongoing support.
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ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Come join us at CONNECT 2019!!
Wednesday, March 20th from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm at the Guistina Gallery at the LaSells Stewart Center -
875 Southwest 26th Street, Corvallis, OR 97331
Sponsored by the Arts and Culture Advisory Board, Corvallis Parks & Recreation, Squirrels Tavern, Giustina Gallery at The LaSells Stewart Center and Block 15.
An opportunity to network with the greater arts community
Appetizers and Beverages provided
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Location:
Northwest Mirador Place and Coronado Street.
Size:
.6 acres
Coronado Park features a small playground featuring a slide, swing set, hopscotch squares, two concrete climbing boulders and a rope-net climbing structure. It has a low concrete retaining wall that serves prevents erosion while providing lots of seating space. The play equipment is surrounded by rubber tiles, making it accessible to people with mobility devices.
To ensure adequate public notice, the Alliance Storage Public Hearing has been rescheduled to October 7, 2019.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
UPDATE: Due to an administrative error, the incorrect version of the Alliance Storage Public Hearing staff report was included in the Council packet. The correct, original version was posted separately 7 days before the public hearing. It includes additional public testimony and staff response. It can be viewed here: https://apps.corvallisoregon.gov/webdocs/showdoc.aspx?docID=1531320
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
Note: The file size for the Council Packet is larger than usual. It may take additional time to load.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Due to OSU's football game, the following Game Day detours on Saturday October 20 will be in effect from 3:00pm through end of service.
**Outbound Detours**
Routes 3 and 8
Depart Downtown Transit Center, south on 5th St., east on Jefferson Ave., south on 4th St., exit on to Hwy 20/34, west on Philomath Blvd, continue remainder of route.
**Inbound Detours**
Route 3, Route C3
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Residential Planned Development Overlay Removal Procedures Text Amendment (LDTl 7-00002)
Please click on the link below for more information.
The September Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Please click on the links below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Planned Development Modification Provisions Text Amendment (LDT-2018-04)
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials will be posted when they are available.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations), (i) (status of employment-related performance) to conduct the City Manager's evaluation, and (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
This meeting was canceled due to a lack of quorum.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
The City of Corvallis annually updates this brochure as a reminder of the dangers related to heavy rainfall and the damage that can be caused when a flood occurs. Please review this information to ensure you are prepared in the event of flooding in Corvallis.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
Location:
On the southeast part of Corvallis. The address is 100 SE Fischer Lane
Size:
125 acres
Location:
In north Corvallis, off of Highland Dr. No public access at this time.
Size:
4.8 acres
Noyes Natural Area mainly features wetlands, which is an ideal habitat for many forms of wildlife. The area is a work in progress. While there is now a 1/4 mile loop trail through the wetland habitat, a parking area has not yet been designated.
Until a parking area has been established, access will remain limited to individuals who have obtained a Special Use Permit from Corvallis Parks & Recreation
Location:
East of the Willamette River, on the west side of the Hwy 34 bypass.
Size:
36.03 acres
This park is a combination of undeveloped natural area and agricultural land rented to local farmers by the City of Corvallis. There is no formal parking area. Since the park is bordered by the Willamette River, Hwy 34 and the Hwy 34 bypass, guests are encouraged to use caution when in the area. The natural area can be reached by foot access from the Susan B. Wilkins path beginning just east of the Van Buren Bridge.
Location:
On the south side of Corvallis at 1300 Philomath Blvd (also known as the Hwy 20/34 bypass), just east of the Avery Park entrance.
Size:
17.72 acres
Pioneer Park runs along the Marys River. It features a lighted softball field and open playing fields often used for Frisbee. A multi-modal path runs near the park and joins it to downtown on the east, Oregon State University on the north, and Bruce Starker Arts Park & Natural Area and Philomath on the west. There are fitness stations along this path.
Location:
In northwest Corvallis, where Circle Blvd. Ends, just past Witham Hill Drive.
Size:
35 acres
Witham Hill Natural Area features conifer forest and mixed upland forest habitats that include Oregon White Oak. A trail loops through these habitats for approximately one mile, with an established parking area and kiosk at the trail head.
Location:
The address is 1300 SW Fischer Lane in south Corvallis.
Size:
80 acres
Kendall Natural Area offers informal trails through riparian and mixed woodland habitat. The beautiful natural habitat of trees and shrubbery is next to the Crystal Lake Sports Fields.
Location:
Base of the City of Corvallis Rock Creek watershed on Hwy 34 west of Philomath.
Size:
30 acres
Rock Creek Park is a natural, forested park reserved for permit use only from Corvallis Parks & Recreation.
Location:
In south Corvallis, West of Hwy 99. No public access at this time.
Size:
36 acres
Location:
On the far northwest side of town, access and parking on the end of 29th Street
Size:
47 acres
Not be confused with 6 acre Timberhill Park, Timberhill Natural Area is predominately prairie grassland and White Oak trees, nestled next to Chip Ross Park. It features steep slopes offering fantastic vies of the valley from its undeveloped trails. The property has interconnected Oak groves that offer the ideal wildlife habitat.
Location:
South of downtown, on the east side of 99W South, at the dead end of Chapman Place. The address is 551 Chapman Place.
Size:
5.8 acres
The Corvallis BMX Track offers soil berms from which to practice jumps and other BMX stunts.
The board will meet from 5:15 - 6:45 p.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave. Meeting materials are available online at the link below.
The July 3 meeting is canceled.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The next regular meeting is scheduled at 11:30 a.m., January 15, 2020 at the Downtown Fire Station, 400 NW Harrison Blvd.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
Meeting materials are available online at the links below.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
Meeting materials are now available online at the links below.
This meeting was canceled due to a lack of quorum.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Land Development Hearings Board here.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
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The City Council Work Session is canceled due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Ready.gov will help you understand the risks about different disasters and hazards that could affect you & your family where you live, work, and go to school.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Due to the Christmas Parade on Saturday, November 24th, the following outbound Route 6 detour will be in effect from 6:30pm until end of service:
Route 6 Outbound - Depart Downtown Transit Center, south on 5th St., west on Jefferson, south on 11th St., east on Western Blvd., south on 4th St., resume remainder of route.
Bus stop out of service during the detour: Outbound Route 6 shelter on 4th St. and Washington Ave.
Route 6 Inbound - Route is not affected.
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The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
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Proposed Street Name Change – NW Deer Run St. (East-West Segment Only) (MIS18-00054)
The October Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
This is the first of two final community meetings for this project, and is primarily intended for Center participants, renters and instructors (general public is welcome to attend as well). Come view the final plans for Phase 1 of the Center's expansion and renovation and share your thoughts and questions with Parks and Recreation and the Project Design Team.
About the project:
The March 12, 2019 ballot included Measure 2-121: South Corvallis Urban Renewal Plan Approval. The measure was approved by voters.
The ballot title and links to additional information are available below.
Ballot Title:
CAPTION: South Corvallis Urban Renewal Plan Approval.
QUESTION: Shall the South Corvallis Urban Renewal Plan, including the collection and use of tax increment funds, be approved?
The Fiscal Year 18-19 First Quarter Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
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The next meeting of the Community Police Review Advisory Board will be Wednesday December 5, 2018@ 3:00pm at the Walnut Community Room located at 4950 NW Fair Oaks Dr., Corvallis, OR.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The next Historic Resources Commission meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 12, 2019, in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Avenue.
The meeting agenda is now available through the link below. There are no additional packet materials.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The next, regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 6, at 7 pm, in the Downtown Fire Station, 400 NW Harrison Blvd., 2nd Floor.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The next regularly scheduled Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Read more about the Planning Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The next regularly scheduled Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Corvallis Transportation System Plan (CPA-2018-02/LDT-2018-08)
As part of the Mayor and Council orientation program, the Mayor, Council, and Councilors-elect will hold a joint session to discuss issues and projects. This is not a meeting of the Council and no decisions will be made, although it is possible that a quorum of the Council will be in attendance.
The City Council passed Resolution 2018-28 to place a five-year local option levy on the May 2019 ballot. Voters passed the measure. More information is available below.
CITY OF CORVALLIS
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BALLOT TITLE
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Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-07) Chapter 3.36 – OSU Campus Master Plan Monitoring
12/10/2018 9:40 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Jason Harvey, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / jason.harvey@corvallisoregon.gov
Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed) and (f) to consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection.
Executive Sessions
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
The City Council and Planning Commission will meet to discuss the recently-adopted Transportation System Plan. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
The Council and Planning Commission will meet jointly to discuss the Land Development Code Audit.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
December 18, 2018 @ 11:30am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
REVISED DATE & TIME
Please note the revised date and time for the meeting below.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
The November Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Corvallis Transportation System Plan (CPA-2018-02/LDT-2018-08)
Love your bike? Keep it safe by registering it with the Corvallis Police Department. Don't forget the serial number! Law enforcement agencies recover hundreds of bikes a year, but have very little information to discover who they belong to. By registering your bike, you'll help law enforcement know it's your bike if it's ever found. Bike registration is important.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
NOTE – New meeting location for this meeting only
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Agenda updated 6/27/2019
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
3/21/19: Updated Agenda.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Due to the upcoming holidays, the Watershed Management Advisory Board will not hold its regular meetings on November 27 and December 25. They will instead hold a special meeting on December 11 at 5:15 p.m. in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Due to the upcoming holidays, the Watershed Management Advisory Board will not hold its regular meetings on November 27 and December 25. They will instead hold a special meeting on December 11 at 5:15 p.m. in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
En mayo de 2019, los votantes de Corvallis tendrán la oportunidad de votar por un nuevo impuesto de cinco años para financiar los servicios en Parques & Recreación y la Biblioteca Pública, así como becas anuales para servicios sociales de la Ciudad. Aquí están las respuestas a algunas preguntas más comunes que recibimos sobre los servicios que serían financiados si el impuesto se aprueba.
Applicants to and employees of most private employers, state and local governments, educational institutions, employment agencies and labor organizations are protected under Federal law from discrimination on the following bases.
You have a right to a safe and healthful workplace in Oregon. It's the law!
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Please click on the link below for more information.
January 3, 2019 @ 3:15 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The new 2019-2020 Corvallis City Council was sworn in on January 7, 2019 at the beginning of the first regular Council meeting of the year. The municipal judge administered the oath of office to the nine councilors who were beginning their new two-year terms, as well as Mayor Biff Traber, who began a new four-year term. Friends, family and supporters were on hand to commemorate the event.
The new City Council features four new incoming Councilors as well as five who are returning for another term.
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed) and (f) to consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection.
Executive Sessions
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January 15, 2019 @ 3:00 pm
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
The City Legislative Committee will meet in the Oak Meeting Room in City Hall.
The Corvallis Transportation System Plan Volume 1 (TSP) (adopted by the City Council December 20, 2018) is a long-range plan that implements the transportation element of the City’s Comprehensive Plan. It considers all modes of travel and provides guidance on how to invest in the transportation system through a combination of projects, policies and programs to meet travel needs as the city grows.
This page is intended to provide you some information and resources to help educate you on the dangers and associated actions that we all need to be aware of.
As climate change continues to shift our world around, Fire Season now starts in July (on average) and can go late into the Fall season. Our surrounding foothill communities are not the only ones that need to be concerned about the dangers of a wildfire.
The two bodies will meet to discuss coordinated facilities planning related to the criminal justice assessment, the revised Housing Opportunities Action Council structure and homelessness.
Location: Sunset Building Large Meeting Room, 4077 SW Research Way, Corvallis
The City Council and Benton County Board of Commissioners will meet jointly to discuss a 9-1-1 Service District.
The December Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
CASE: MRP-2018-03
ORDER NO. 2019-001
REQUEST: Approval of a Minor Replat application, to consolidate two platted lots into one parcel.
APPLICANT / OWNER:
Pat Casey
3206 NW Van Buren Ave
Corvallis, OR 97330
LOCATION: South side of NW Van Buren Ave, west of NW 32nd Street
Benton County Assessor’s Map #11-05-34 BC, Tax Lots 9200 & 9300
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Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-04) Planned Development Modifications
The Corvallis City Council has voted to file a petition for judicial review against the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, seeking to halt the implementation of a new stormwater permit that is set to go into effect on March 1. The vote came at the Council’s January 22 regular meeting.
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January 28, 2019 @ 8:30pm
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
The Corvallis Library building will be closed for repairs Monday, February 4 – Friday, February 8. No items will be due during the closure.
You can still pick up arrived holds from the back (north) parking lot from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM each day we’re closed except Wednesday, February 6.
All branches of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library will be closed on February 6 for staff training — Corvallis, Philomath, Monroe and Alsea. The Bookmobile will follow its usual schedule all week, including Wednesday Feb 6.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room in City Hall, 501 SW Madison Avenue. The meetings are open to everyone.
Corvallis Public Works is increasing enforcement of City's ordinances relating to pollution discharge. Per regulations laid out in the Corvallis Municipal Code, City staff will be increasing inspection of streams and issuing more violation notices. In addition, staff will increase outreach to the local businesses and the general public, advising them to call the city when spills are observed.
The meeting agenda will be posted here when it becomes available.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room.
More information about the Committee is available here.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. The agenda will be posted here when it becomes available. More information about the Committee is available here.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. The agenda will be posted here when it becomes available. More information about the Committee is available here.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room.
More information about the Committee is available here.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. The agenda will be posted here when it becomes available. More information about the Committee is available here.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
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The mission of the Community Police Review Advisory Board is to provide the Corvallis community with an objective, unbiased, citizen-based, accessible process for the review of complaints against the Police Department and Police Officers, and to provide the Corvallis community with information regarding the accountability of its Police Department in a way that builds trust and enhances communication between the Police and all members of the community.
February 1, 2019 @ 11:30am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
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Minor Planned Development Modifications Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-04)
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The City of Corvallis recently received the Blue Sky Legacy Award from Pacific Power, recognizing more than a decade of participation in the utility company’s renewable energy program.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
Tiny House Reach Code - Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-10)
The City's water system includes two water treatment plants that draw raw water from the Willamette River and the Rock Creek Watershed on the east side of Marys Peak.
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- Learn more about the Corvallis historic preservation program & help guide its future
- Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions of staff
- Feedback received will inform future code amendments and program resources
If you are unable to attend, please consider providing feedback regarding the historic preservation program by completing this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/historicpreservation
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Oregon State University Campus Master Plan Monitoring Text Amendment (LDT-2018-07)
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In celebration of National Preservation Month, the City partners with Benton Co., PreservationWORKS, and other community members to organize historic preservation-related activities and events throughout the month of May. The primary purpose of this meeting is to identify and tentatively schedule Preservation Month activities.
This meeting is open to the general public and anyone who is interested in participating in Preservation Month events is encouraged to attend.
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The January Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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The Corvallis Land Development Code Audit Departmental Advisory Committee will be meeting on Tuesday, March 5th to discuss the initial draft findings of the audit. See the meeting agenda and packet below for more information.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
City of Corvallis departments and facilities are operating on a normal schedule. Corvallis Transit System buses are running their regular routes, with a few weather-related delays. Riders are encouraged to use the CTS Route Tracker to get real-time update on individual routes.
Due to inclement weather, the Philomath Connection will operate on a Snow Route until further notice.
The following describes the route turn-by-turn.
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This meeting will take place from 4:00 - 6:00 pm in the Valley Meeting Room located on the lower level of City Hall.
For more information, contact Kent Weiss, Housing and Neighborhood Services Manager, at 541-766-6555.
This committee meeting is open to the Public.
This meeting is open to the Public.
We are meeting at 1310 SW Avery Park Avenue - Corvallis, OR
This is the Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The next meeting of the Community Police Review Advisory Board will be Wednesday March 6, 2019@ 3:00pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave.,Corvallis, OR.
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT RECORDS UNIT - MARCH 12-14th
The Corvallis Police Department/Benton County Sheriff Office Records Unit will be closed to the general public on Tuesday, March 12th, through Thursday, March 14th, 2019.
This temporary closure is necessary to facilitate in-service training and records maintenance. Online reporting, property and evidence, Civil and 911 services will not be affected.
Thank you in advance for your patience during this temporary closure.
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In celebration of National Preservation Month, the City partners with Benton Co., PreservationWORKS, and other community members to organize historic preservation-related activities and events throughout the month of May. The primary purpose of this meeting is to identify and tentatively schedule Preservation Month activities.
This meeting is open to the general public and anyone who is interested in participating in Preservation Month events is encouraged to attend.
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Tiny House Reach Code - Land Development Code Text Amendment (LDT-2018-10)
Thanks to a generous donation from the family of a former Corvallis City Councilor, a sculpture with a special connection to downtown Corvallis has received a permanent home in the lobby of City Hall.
“The Spirit of Being” is a 10-inch-high bronze cast of a ballerina leaning forward in the dynamic arabesque position. Visitors will recognize the piece as a small-scale twin to a much larger, full-size outdoor installation that has graced Central Park, a few blocks away from City Hall, for 35 years.
Anyone who logs onto the City of Corvallis website after March 11 to make a bill payment will be prompted to create a new user account.
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Wake Robin Properties – Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment and Zone Change
(CPA-2018-04 / ZDC-2018-07)
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McFadden Ranch LLC – Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment and Zone Change
(CPA-2018-06 / ZDC-2018-08)
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The next meeting of the Community Policing Department Advisory Committee will be next Wednesday, March 13th at 3:00pm in the Police Conference Room located at 180 NW 5th St, Corvallis OR., 97330.
The next meeting of the Community Policing Department Advisory Committee will be next Wednesday, May 8th at 3:00pm in the Police Conference Room located at 180 NW 5th St, Corvallis OR., 97330.
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Voters in Corvallis overwhelmingly approved the City’s first urban renewal district during a special election on March 12, giving a boost to grassroots efforts to create affordable housing, transportation improvements, and local business support.
According to preliminary results from the Benton County Elections Division, Measure 02-121 passed with nearly 85 percent of the vote. Turnout was estimated at around one-third of the entire electorate – no small feat for a special election with just one item on the ballot.
Anyone who lives, works, or has a connection to the water system in Corvallis is encouraged to take the survey.
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The February Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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OSU Sectors B, C & D – Development and Open Space Allocation (LDT-2019-01/PLD-2019-02)
Benton County's CERT program trains you as a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member with the skills needed to help your family, neighbors and colleagues during a disaster.
On a gray day in January, workers at the City of Corvallis Wastewater Reclamation Plant fanned out across the sprawling facility, carrying notebooks and flashlights. Their goal: to reduce energy usage at the facility by identifying operational improvements that could contribute to significant energy savings and improved sustainability for the City organization.
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Carson Map Change – Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment and Zone Change (CPA-2018-05 / ZDC-2018-05)
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
NOTE - THE BOEDER INFRASTRUCTURE COST RECOVERY FEE APPEAL HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO A FUTURE COUNCIL MEETING.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
The City Council and Board of Commissioners will meet jointly to discuss the Emergency Management Plan, jail space concerns, and next steps for the countywide 9-1-1 service district.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
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.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda is now available through the link below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda is now available through the link below. There are no additional packet materials.
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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.
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.
A recruitment to fill three vacancies on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, May 10, 2019. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, June 6, 2019. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
Read more about the Planning Commission here (https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-pc)
A recruitment to fill five vacancies on the Historic Resources Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, May 10, 2019. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, June 6, 2019. Interested in applying? Complete a Historic Resources Commission Application Packet.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here (https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-hrc).
The City of Corvallis is recruiting volunteers to fill a total of 5 vacancies on the Planning Commission and the Historic Resources Commission.
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Corvallis Industrial Park RS-20 Designation (CPA-2018-03, ZDC-2018-06)
Wake Robin Properties (CPA-2018-04, ZDC-2018-07)
McFadden Ranch LLC RS-20 Designation (CPA-2018-06, ZDC-2018-08)
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April 9, 2019 @ 11:00am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
10:00 a.m. April 12 Update: Water levels have dropped enough to allow the Oregon Department of Transportation to partially re-open Highway 34 just east of the bridge into Corvallis. The highway had been closed for two days amid widespread flooding. The bypass remains closed.
All city streets that had been closed are now cleaned and open for traffic.
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Councilor Andrew Struthers will host a meeting for the Ward 9 community. The meeting will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. April 24 at Osborn Aquatics Center, 1940 NW Highland Dr. The meeting is open to the public and kids are welcome!
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Corvallis Industrial Park LLC – Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment and Zone Change (CPA-2018-03)
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Wake Robin Properties – Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment and Zone Change (CPA-2018-04)
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All utilities using the Public Rights-of-Way (PROW) must apply for permission to occupy the PROW. Utilities with valid franchise agreements, licenses or permits do not need to reapply. Separate PROW use agreements may be necessary for utilities providing more than one service type. The application fee is $100.00.
Corvallis City Ordinance 2018-24, Utility Service Operators and Providers in the Public Right-of-Way
The May 13 agenda and packet are available below.
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Ward 7 Councilor Bill Glassmire will host! Please stop by to ask questions and provide comments about Corvallis City government.
Please note this meeting will take place at the Downtown Fire Station, 400 NW Harrison Blvd.
Meeting materials are now available online at the links below.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
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The March Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Corvallis firefighters and 911 dispatchers worked together to locate and rescue a resident trapped on the third story of a burning building on March 8, 2019.
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Circle/Walnut Properties RS-20 Designation (CPA-2018-07, ZDC-2018-09)
04/23/2019 3:30 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Dan Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / danile.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Ryan Eaton
The Budget Commission will begin review of the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Proposed Budget on May 2, 2019.
Meetings will take place in the Downtown Fire Station Council Chambers at 6:00 p.m. on the following dates:
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Arnold Residence Major & Minor LDO (LDO-2019-03)
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OSU Sectors B, C & D - Development and Open Space Allocation (LDT-2019-01/PLD-2019-02)
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Russell Gardens Phase II (ZDC-2019-02 / SUB-2019-02 / LDO-2019-07)
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The Corvallis Budget Commission will hold a series of meetings in May to develop the budget for Fiscal Year 2019-2020.
Moving out is a big job. Tenants routinely underestimate how much “stuff” they have.
The next meeting of the Community Police Review Advisory Board will be Tuesday September 17, 2019@ 3:00pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave.,Corvallis, OR.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
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The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The next, regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 2, at 6:30 pm, in the Downtown Fire Station, 400 NW Harrison Blvd., 2nd Floor.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
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2016 Urbanization Study – BLI Adoption – Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment (CPA16-00002)
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The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
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The Fiscal Year 18-19 Third Quarter Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Carson Map Change – Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment and Zone Change (CPA-2018-05 / ZDC-2018-05)
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McFadden Ranch LLC – CPA-2018-06, ZDC-2018-08
Circle & Walnut Properties – CPA-2018-07, ZDC-2018-09
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The Corvallis Fire Department is replacing and updating equipment on Knox Rapid Access Systems in use throughout the City. Also known as Knox Boxes, these security systems allow firefighters access to a building in the event of an emergency. Most businesses in Corvallis are required to have a Knox Box on premises. Knox products are used throughout Oregon and the nation, and are widely considered to be industry standard for emergency property access. See below for answers to some common questions about this work.
Why are the Knox Boxes being replaced and updated?
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The April Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Services provided by the City of Corvallis Parks and Recreation Department and the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library received a resounding endorsement from voters with the May 21 passage of Measure 2-123, the City Livability Services Local Option Levy.
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Three Corvallis-area teams were awarded cash grants and funding for project proposals developed at the first-ever ICAN SOLVE event, hosted on May 18 by the Imagine Corvallis Action Network (ICAN).
The paramedics and EMTs in the Corvallis Fire Department are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Meet the people who help their neighbors and save lives throughout Corvallis and Benton County.
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June 27, 2023 - The City of Corvallis Public Works Department’s annual water quality report is now available for 2023 to download at www.corvallisoregon.gov/waterreport.
The report offers a snapshot of the municipal water system in Corvallis, including an overview of how water is produced, treated, stored, distributed, and tested regularly to ensure a safe, secure, and affordable water supply for City customers.
Ward 7 Councilor Bill Glassmire will host in the lobby. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about City government.
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The Oregon Department of Transportation will provide a briefing to Historic Resources Commission and City Councilors concerning the Van Buren Bridge Project. This is only a briefing. No decisions will be made. The Mayor, City Councilors, and Historic Resources Commissioners were invited to attend, but their presence is not mandatory. As such, a quorum of the City Council and the Historic Resources Commission may be present.
Coffee with a Cop brings police officers and community members together – over coffee – to discuss issues and learn more about each other. The goal of Coffee with a Cop is to break down the barriers between police officers and community they serve by building relationships – "one cup at a time.”
The Corvallis Police Department's Community Livability Unit works to keep neighborhoods safe and secure, particularly in areas near the Oregon State University campus. CPD monitors calls for service throughout the City and occasionally issues a Special Response Fee Notice to discourage further criminal behavior at a particular property. Repeated infractions can lead to the property being labeled a Chronic Nuisance Property. Both of these designations are described in detail below.
Corvallis is home to Oregon State University and faces many of the challenges that are common to large college towns. The Corvallis Police Department acknowledges that students enjoy having a good time during their time in Corvallis, but it's important to respect your neighbors by following local laws. If you and your friends are enjoying a non-disruptive party that doesn't involve criminal activity, you'll probably never hear from CPD – and we want to keep it that way.
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (C.P.T.E.D. pronounced as "Sep-ted") is a proactive crime fighting technique in which the proper design and effective use of parks, open spaces, buildings and surroundings lead to a reduction in crime as well as an improvement in the quality of life for the entire community. While CPTED principles can reduce the opportunity for crime, additional programs should be implemented to tackle the root cause of the crimes affecting the areas where the audits are performed.
In the fall of 2017, CPD's Community Livability Unit unveiled an alcohol awareness educational campaign in partnership with the Benton County Health Department and Oregon State University. The partnership worked with the Madison Avenue Collective, a local marketing and design firm, to develop an educational campaign which would resonate with people ages 18 to 25.
After months of collaboration, the campaign began. Posters and handouts were distributed across Oregon State University, at local alcohol retailers and restaurants, as well as various convenience and grocery stores.
The Corvallis Police Department has compiled a number of need-to-know ordinances for residents and visitors. These ordinances are enforced by the Corvallis Police Department.
This is not an all-encompassing list of City ordinances. Community members are encouraged to review the complete Corvallis Municipal Code and the Livability Code for additional information.
The City of Corvallis Public Works Department will begin a major project this summer to replace two large water pipelines that cross the Marys River and deliver treated drinking water to the north and northwest portions of Corvallis.
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2016 Urbanization Study - BLI Adoption - Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment (CPA16-00002)
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McFadden Ranch LLC RS-20 Designation (CPA-2018-06 / ZDC-2018-08)
Starting on July 1, 2019, the City of Corvallis will begin assessing two fees on City Services bills. Revenue from the fees is dedicated to supporting the Corvallis Police Department and Corvallis Fire Department. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the fees.
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OSU Sectors B, C & D – Development and Open Space Allocation (LDT-2019-01/PLD-2019-02)
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OSU Sectors B, C & D – Development and Open Space Allocation (LDT-2019-01/PLD-2019-02)
The CAAB Integration Subcommittee meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday, June 18, at 4 pm has been canceled and re-scheduled. The new date is Monday, June 24, at 10:30 am at New Morning Bakery.
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
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This meeting will take place from 3:30 - 5:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room.
For more information, contact Kent Weiss, Housing and Neighborhood Services Manager, at 541-766-6555.
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Russell Gardens Phase 2 (ZDC-2019-02/SUB-2019-02/LDO-2019-07)
The Corvallis Police Department operates a Trespass Letter of Consent program (TLC) to allow property owners to help police enforce laws on their property.
A Trespass Letter of Consent (TLC) is a specifically worded, legal document which allows a police officer to take enforcement action, on your behalf, without contacting you first.
The City of Corvallis has switched billing software systems as of Monday June 17, 2019 and our new on-line payment system is live! You may register your account and login to pay at this time. All customers will have a new account number, but the new number is easy to figure out. Just reverse the two groups of numbers in your current account number. So, for example, if your account number has been 362507-17670, your new Account Number - Customer Number will be 17670-362507. It’s that easy! The 17670 in this example is the account number, while the 362507 is the customer number.
The City manages an industrial wastewater pretreatment program mandated by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This program regulates the discharge of industrial waste to the sanitary sewer system through the City’s sewer use ordinance. The City intends to modify the sewer use ordinance to comply with DEQ and EPA regulations.
June 14, 2019 @ 1:30pm
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
06/14/2019 1:30 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Dan Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / danile.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Ryan Eaton
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June 17, 2019 @ 10:30am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
June 17, 2019 - A pair of public safety fees is set to go into effect on July 1, giving a significant boost to police and fire services in Corvallis at a time when those resources are stretched thin by increasing calls for service.
June 17, 2019 @ 11:00am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
The Corvallis City Council voted on June 17 to approve an annual budget totaling $175,974,200 for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. The Council’s action was the final step in the annual budget process, which began in May with a series of Budget Commission meetings and included deliberations, analysis and feedback from the public.
The new budget goes into effect on July 1, when the City of Corvallis begins its new fiscal year.
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Van Buren Bridge Historic Preservation Overlay Removal (ZDC-2019-03)
The May Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The City of Corvallis received notification that the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has issued a notice of violation and a $6,600 fine associated with a construction project at the Rock Creek Watershed Reservoir.
The City of Corvallis is moving to a new billing system for City Services. The first phase includes the monthly City Services billings which will be on-line in mid-June. Assessments and Loans are expected to be available for online inquiry and payments by November 1st.
This second step in the upgrade will include both assessments and loans that require a City Lien. Specific types include:
The City of Corvallis is moving to a new billing system for City Services. The first phase includes the monthly City Services billings which will be on-line in mid-June. Assessments and Loans are expected to be available for online inquiry and payments by August 31st.
This second step in the upgrade will include both assessments and loans that require a City Lien. Specific types include:
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3038 NW Thistle Place - Residential Planned Development Overlay Removal (ZDC-2019-04)
June 17, 2019 - Kenneth McCarthy has been hired as the new Fire Chief of the Corvallis Fire Department and started work on June 17. The announcement caps off a nationwide recruitment in which McCarthy distinguished himself from a field of well-qualified applicants.
Mission Statement
It is the mission of the Information Technology Department to empower the City to exceed community expectations by providing well-trained, self-motivated, and capable professionals who excel at delivering strategic, cost-effective, and proven technology.
Core values
Accountability. We serve the people and departments of the city and take ownership for work provided.
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CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board. Public welcome.
CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board. Public welcome.
CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board. Public welcome.
The City Council Work Session is canceled due to the holiday.
The City of Corvallis has begun its annual summer construction season, with street resurfacing and safety improvements in the works for Kings Boulevard and 9th Street. Please use caution when traveling through these two areas.
The City of Corvallis hereby issues public notice, pursuant to ORS 223.304, of its intent to consider changes in its system development charges.
A technical report addressing the methodology and calculation of the proposed charges will be available for review after Wednesday, August 7 at the Park and Recreation Administration Building, 1310 SW Avery Park Drive Corvallis, or by calling 541-766-6918.
July 8, 2019 @ 11:00am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
- Contacts: Liz Irish (Neighborhood Liaison), Eileen Beall (Neighborhood Liaison), and David Weinstein (Neighborhood Liaison)
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(f) to consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection and ORS 40.225.
Executive Sessions
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In November 2019, Benton County voters will have an opportunity to consider a proposed service district to support emergency 911 dispatch services throughout Benton County, Oregon. If approved, the new district would replace the existing 911 agreement that dates back to 1983. Emergency telecommunications evolved in both technological capabilities and customer expectations in the 35 years since the original agreement was put into place.
The call came in on an unseasonably hot day in June: “Swimmer in distress on the Willamette River.” After the call was dispatched, the Corvallis Fire Department’s C Shift swung into action. Emergency vehicles from Station 1 and Station 4, including an ambulance, a fire engine, and a truck hauling the department’s Special Rescue Team motorboat, sped south to the boat ramp at Crystal Lake.
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Russell Gardens Phase 2 (ZDC-2019-02, SUB-2019-02, LDO-2019-07)
A new tool to help match carpool partners who want to share the ride is available to the Corvallis community. Get There, a new web, and app-based tool that matches drivers with riders and can help people plan trips by transit, walking, and bicycling, is replacing Drive Less Connect, the State of Oregon’s former carpool matching tool.
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Van Buren Bridge Historic Preservation Overlay Removal (ZDC-2019-03)
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Levi Henkle House (HPP-2019-05)
C.A. & Grace Taylor House (HPP-2019-08)
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The City of Corvallis has been notified that the U.S. Census Bureau will begin conducting field data collection activities for the 2020 U.S. Census in communities throughout the country, including Corvallis. This work is expected to take place from approximately August 4 through October 11.
As indicated in the Public Notice for the 8/21 limited public hearing, the draft annexation agreement is now online at the following link: https://archives.corvallisoregon.gov/public/0/fol/767938/Row1.aspx
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Caldwell Farms Annexation - Annexation Agreement (ANN16-2/ZDC16-2)
The Oregon State Legislature passed House Bill (HB) 2001 during the 2019 regular session. The following summarizes the new law and outlines the anticipated changes for property within the City of Corvallis.
Q: How does HB 2001 affect the types of housing allowed in my community?
A: Cities with a population of 25,000 or more must allow duplexes on any lot zoned to allow single-family detached dwellings by June 30, 2022. Additional housing types (triplex, fourplex and cottage cluster) must be allowed in "areas" zone for residential use.
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Waste prevention is very different from recycling. Recycling redirects discarded material from the landfill, and prevents materials from entering the waste stream. Waste prevention is about changing habits in regards to what and how we use resources. It is the best practice to reduce waste, affecting both the upstream and downstream effects on our environment, by reducing resource extraction, manufacturing, transportation and end-of-life management.
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Paul Shaffer won the Ward 7 Councilor election on November 5, 2019. He fills the vacancy created when former Ward 7 Councilor Bill Glassmire resigned for health reasons. The Council declared the vacancy on August 5, 2019. Paul will serve as the Ward 7 Councilor for the remainder of the term, which ends December 31, 2020.
Congratulations to Paul!
The City appreciates that Bradley Longman, Susan Walenza, Lucas MT Letelier, and Linda Gearhart participated as candidates.
The Corvallis City Council will fill a vacancy for the Ward 7 City Council seat with a special election on November 5. The current Councilor, Bill Glassmire, resigned this week to focus on recovering from injuries sustained in a bicycle accident. Glassmire has represented Ward 7 since 2015.
Due to the timing of the special election, the City of Corvallis will facilitate a slightly compressed timeline for candidates to gather signatures and qualify for the ballot.
The June Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available.
Land Development Code §2.0.50.04 requires staff report publication seven days before the public hearing. To ensure adequate public notice, this hearing has been rescheduled for October 7th, 2019.
The original Notice of Land Use Public Hearing is available below.
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The FY 18-19 4th Quarter Operating Report is now available.
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C.A. and Grace Taylor House & Garage - New Garage (HPP-2019-08)
Greenhouse gas emissions per capita by the City of Corvallis have decreased by about 7.8% since 2013, according to the results of an organizational greenhouse gas inventory released in August.
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The July Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
This meeting has been canceled. Next meeting is scheduled for February 27, 2020
Please join us at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Event: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-klab/page/2020-martin-luther-king-jr-celebration
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the King Legacy Advisory Board.
TONIGHT'S MEETING IS BEING HELD AT 1310 SW AVERY PARK DRIVE, CORVALLIS, OR 97333
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
The public is invited and welcome to attend these monthly meetings.
Tenants seeking legal advice on landlord/tenant issues may find the following resources helpful.
211 Info - 211 info connects people with health and social service organizations. This site is intended to be a Community Information Center, supported by Resource Database team. The service includes information & referral and assistance programs for needs such as healthcare, housing and shelter, utility assistance, food and childcare. Learn more.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (i) (status of employment-related performance) to discuss the City Attorney and Municipal Judge evaluations.
Oregon State University owns the property located at 850 SW 35th Street. The parcel has two areas - one zoned as Research Technology Center (RTC) and one zoned as OSU zone.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
During the City Council Meeting, the Climate Action Advisory Board Recommendations re: $100,000 funding will be discussed.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
UPDATE: Item V, the Parks System Development Charges Public Hearing, has been canceled. The public hearing will be postponed to a future date.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
Due to the emergency declaration issued by the City Manager last Friday regarding the COVID-19 epidemic, the Monday, March 16 City Council meeting will be conducted with the Mayor and City Councilors via conference phone. At the beginning of the meeting, the Council is expected to vote to suspend its meeting rules, which includes not accepting in-person Community Comments at this meeting.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
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.
The Council Work Session is CANCELED.
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.
Benton County placed a measure on the November 5, 2019 ballot to establish a Benton County Service District for 91-1- Emergency Communications Services. Voters passed the measure.
Lodging Providers and Lodging Intermediaries are required to submit a Lodging Tax Registration Form. The City of Corvallis and Benton County share a Lodging Tax Registration form. Please submit your form to the City (even if you are a lodging provider outside of City limits) and we will forward it onto the County.
Approval for property zoning must also be obtained from the City of Corvallis and Benton County Development Departments:
City of Corvallis
Development Services
City services customers now have the option to start or stop water service using an online service available at www.corvallisoregon.gov/startwater. To use the service, customers must first create an account. After the account has been created, customers will have the option to start or stop service, and to make other payments to the City of Corvallis.
Land Development Code §2.0.50.04 requires staff report publication seven days before the public hearing. To ensure adequate public notice, this hearing is now scheduled for October 7, 2019.
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Browse an interactive map with municipal constructions projects scheduled this year.
The Corvallis City Council receives regular updates on the current Strategic Plan throughout the year to ensure City operations are aligning with the long-term policy priorities of the City Council. These regular updates also serve as an important communications tool to help the Council and public engage with City services.
Immediately following adjournment of the September 19 Work Session, the Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e)(status of real property transaction). The 6:00 pm start time is an estimate only.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i)(status of employment-related performance).
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Garfield Elementary School Renovations (CDP-2019-07/LDO-2019-14)
The City of Corvallis is making progress on efforts to implement action items from the Climate Action Plan, according to the City’s 2018 Sustainability Report. The report, which has provided a regular accounting of activity since 2004, offers a snapshot of the organization’s performance on its sustainability goals, particularly those metrics that relate to the Climate Action Plan, which was adopted in 2016.
Due to the emergency declaration issued by the City Manager regarding the COVID-19 epidemic, the Monday, April 6 City Council meeting will be conducted with the Mayor and City Councilors via video conference. At the beginning of the meeting, the Council is expected to vote to suspend its meeting rules, which includes not accepting verbal Community Comments at this meeting.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Monday’s City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers will be closed to the public. The agenda has been updated to reflect the Governor's order. No other items in the originally published packet have been changed.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Monday’s City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers will be closed to the public.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the May 18 City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public. The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3136051660864474383
The Council will interview Planning Commissioner and Historic Resources Commissioner applicants.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the May 21 City Council Work Session will be online only.
The public may observe the Work Session live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4351623338000680976
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the June 1 City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public. The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5857596926840857358.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the June 15 City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public. The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8716653714428782859
Those who wish to watch the meeting may register through this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2781234860839335948
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.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the June 18 City Council work session will be online only. The public may also sign up to watch the work session live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5962226453910242827.
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A recruitment to fill one vacancy on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, October 11, 2019. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, October 24, 2019. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
Read more about the Planning Commission here (https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-pc)
The August Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The public is invited to dispose of old, unused, unwanted, or expired medications at a prescription drug take-back event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. October 26 at Republic Services, 110 NE Walnut Blvd.
Safely disposing of prescription drugs at events such as these are a better alternative to flushing them down the toilet. The collection event will gather most prescription and over-the-counter medications, with no questions asked. Participants are advised to remove medications from their packaging to save space and to mark out names or any other identifiable information on labels.
The City of Corvallis has received the Savvy Award from the City-County Communications and Marketing Association (3CMA) for a short video produced earlier this year about a dramatic rooftop rescue during a residential house fire in Corvallis. The award was announced at 3CMA’s annual conference in Denver on Sept. 5.
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The City frequently receives questions about how enrollment at Oregon State University has expanded over the years and how many units and bedrooms are contained within some of the large apartment complexes near the university. The most recent statistics are available on this page and will be updated annually.
Like communities throughout Oregon and the United States, homelessness in Benton County has escalated in recent years and demands a comprehensive, coordinated response from the county, cities, and diverse community partners, leaders, and persons experiencing homelessness.
The vision of the Home, Opportunity, Planning & Equity (HOPE) Advisory Board is that everyone in Benton County should have the opportunity to live in decent, safe, and affordable housing.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Due to the emergency declaration issued by the City Manager regarding the COVID-19 epidemic, the April 14, 2020 Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted with commissioners via online platform called GoToMeeting. The public can access it through the instructions posted below.
Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
***Please note that the location for this meeting is the Downtown Fire Station Meeting Room***
Due to precautions with the COVID-19 epidemic, this meeting has been canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
09/23/2019 1:00 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Dan Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
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Lincoln Elementary School Replacement (CDP-2019-08/LDO-2019-15)
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has dismissed a violation and a $6,600 fine levied against the City of Corvallis for a reported instance of water pollution associated with a construction project at the Rock Creek Watershed Reservoir in August 2018.
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The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
e Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
Get There is the new, easy-to-use, web-based carpooling tool from Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). Get There (previously Drive Less Connect) helps Oregonians plan trips, share rides on single trips or on a regular basis, and more.
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OSU Sectors B, C & D - Development and Open Space Allocation (LDT-2019-01 / PLD-2019-02)
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i)(status of employment-related performance).
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed) and (i)(status of employment-related performance) (City Manager Evaluation).
Heidi Ferguson, a 9-1-1 lead dispatcher with the Corvallis Regional Communications Center, has received the Lifesaving Award from Oregon APCO/NENA, the statewide professional organization that supports 9-1-1 dispatch networks throughout Oregon.
The September Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Oregon law requires Oregon's Department of Administrative Services to calculate and post the maximum annual rent increase percentage allowed by statute by September 30 for the upcoming calendar year. The allowable amount is a flat percentage rate plus the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, West Region (All Items), as most recently published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The maximum rent increase for the 2024 calendar year was 10.0%.
Why is Corvallis among the highest rent burdened communities in Oregon? Households that spend more than 50% of their total income on rent are considered to have "severe rent burden". Approximately 37% of Corvallis households carry severe rent burden. The Oregon State Legislature passed HB4006 requiring cities with greater than 25% of severely rent burdened households to hold a public meeting on this topic.
Why is Corvallis among the highest rent burdened communities in Oregon? Households that spend more than 50% of their total income on rent are considered to have "severe rent burden". Approximately 37% of Corvallis households carry severe rent burden. The Oregon State Legislature passed HB4006 requiring cities with greater than 25% of severely rent burdened households to hold a public meeting on this topic.
Corvallis Police Alert is the notification system used by the Corvallis Police Department (CPD) to share information about road closures, detours, traffic impacts, law enforcement advisories, and other public safety messages. Corvallis Police Alert allows anyone in the Corvallis community to register to receive alerts from CPD via text SMS, email, or telephone call.
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The City of Corvallis Public Works Department has installed a buffered bicycle lane along a stretch of NW Spruce Avenue near the intersection with NW 9th Street.
The City’s newly adopted Transportation System Plan calls for buffered bike lanes to gradually replace existing bike lanes throughout Corvallis where appropriate and space allows. City officials say the installation on Spruce Avenue is the first of a number of similar projects outlined in the Transportation Systems Plan.
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The Council will hold a special work session to continue its Advisory Board review discussion.
The City of Corvallis is postponing a major capital improvement project that would reroute and replace a water line that crosses the Marys River at 4th Street. The water line, which currently runs above ground along the 4th Street bridge, was to be rerouted under the Marys River by constructing an open trench across the riverbed. Work began in August, but heavy fall rains created challenges to maintaining a dry work area, so the project will be postponed until July of 2020.
- Contacts: Kim Hall and Marge Popp
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Email: BirdieNeighbors@gmail.com
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Real-Time tracking is currently not operational. We are working on this issue and will have it fixed as soon as possible. In the meantime, if you would like to get real time bus information, call CTS Dispatch at 541-766-6998.
Voters in Benton County voted decisively on November 5 to approve a new taxing district to fund increased services for 9-1-1 emergency communications countywide.
Measure 2-124 passed with about 61% approval, according to preliminary results from the Benton County Elections Office. Certified results will be available later in the month.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
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Garfield Elementary School Renovations (CDP-2019-07/LDO-2019-14)
The October Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Specially scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
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The City of Corvallis has launched Corvallis Alert, a new community notification system to provide information to the public during an emergency. Corvallis Alert allows anyone in the Corvallis community to register to receive emergency alerts via text, email, or telephone call.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
The Mayor and Council will hold a special work session to review their self-evaluation.
The URA will discuss the following:
* Approval of Memorandum of Understanding, Review by-laws, South Corvallis Area Plan effort
Everyone is welcome to attend. A copy of the agenda and packet will be posted here no later than the Thursday before the meeting.
This is an additional January meeting.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The "three-legged stool" is the current sustainable revenue model that funds key City operations in Corvallis, including services in the Police, Fire, Library, and Parks and Recreation departments. Each leg of the stool (described in more detail below) supports one aspect of City services, and each leg uses a different method for raising revenue and balancing community needs.
NOTE: This meeting will take place at the Sunset Building (address below).
Meeting materials are now available online at the links below.
This meeting was canceled due to a lack of quorum.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
Due to precautions with the COVID-19 epidemic, this meeting has been canceled.
The Economic Development Advisory Board consists of six volunteer members appointed by the Corvallis Mayor and three appointed by the Benton County Board of Commissioners. Membership of the Board represent emerging technology and manufacturing, green/sustainable business, professional services, retail and general business, higher education, health care, and the community at large.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Meeting materials are now available online at the links below.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Due to precautions with the COVID-19 epidemic, this meeting has been canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Meeting materials are now available online at the links below.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The Housing and Community Development Advisory Board (HCDAB) formulates and recommends policies on housing and community revitalization issues, with an emphasis on older, declining, or lower income neighborhoods. Read more about HCDAB here.
The next meeting of the Community Police Review Advisory Board will be Wednesday December 4 @ 3:00pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave.,Corvallis, OR.
The board will host an Empowerment Grant Workshop in lieu of its typical meeting on February 5. The workshop will take place from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. at the Tunison Meeting Room, 365 SW Tunison Ave. Anyone interested in learning more about the Empowerment Grant Program is encouraged to attend the workshop.
A quorum of the board is expected to attend.
Due to precautions with the COVID-19 epidemic, this meeting has been canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled due to lack of quorum.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Committee which advises the Downtown Advisory Board on downtown parking matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on Airport matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled. A special meeting will be held on March 20 to discuss Circle Boulevard upgrades.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all City advisory board meetings are canceled through March 31.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELED.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
Regularly scheduled meeting of the Board which advises City Council on watershed management matters. Meeting materials are available at the link below.
This meeting has been canceled.
Voting is closed! Go to tinyurl.com/CSCCvote to vote on the 4 name finalists. You only have until December 23 so make your choice today!
Please go to: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/c3 for more information about the Corvallis Community Center (C3).
PreservationWORKS, the Corvallis Historic Resources Commission, and the Benton County Historic Resources Commission will get together to plan activities and events for Historic Preservation Month in May 2020*
*A quorum of the Corvallis Historic Resources Commission may be present
The Committee will meet with Senator Gelser in the Cascade Meeting Room. More information about the Committee is available here.
A quorum of the City Legislative Committee will travel to Salem to meet with Representative Rayfield as part of Legislative Days.
- Contacts: Shauna Wilson and Tanya Anderson
- Email: shaunawilson@msn.com
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The National Weather Service reports that a period of wet weather bringing heavy rainfall will be moving through the Corvallis area, starting Wednesday and continuing through Saturday. These rains may result in localized street flooding, most likely caused by storm drains plugged by leaves.
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Garfield Elementary School Renovations (CDP-2019-07/LDO-2019-14)
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Lincoln Elementary School Replacement (CDP-2019-08/LDO-2019-15)
The November Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The U.S. Census is conducted every 10 years by the Census Bureau. The census counts all persons in the United States, with a goal of counting all individuals in the country.
By April 1, 2020, every home will receive an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census. Once the invitation arrives, you should respond for your home in one of three ways: online, by phone, or by mail.
Regulation
Oregon State University’s (OSU) facilities and land are state-owned property, some of which is located inside the City of Corvallis or is within the Corvallis Urban Growth Boundary. Development on the main campus is subject to the OSU Zone and other applicable Land Development Code regulations. Key chapters of the code include:
The January meeting has been canceled. The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday April 15th.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
This meeting has been canceled.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Meeting Agendas and materials are usually available one week prior to the meeting.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Meeting agendas and materials are usually available one week prior to the meeting.
Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.
Please click on the link below for more information.
01/10/2020 09:00 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Dan Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Ryan Eaton
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Please click on the link below for more information.
The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for FY 2018-2019 is now available.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
The City Council will meet in a special work session to receive an update on Oregon State University's Regulatory Framework. A link to the agenda and meeting materials will be posted here in the week prior to the meeting.
NOTE: Agenda has been updated to include Consent Agenda Item H. Approval for City Manager to sign a Federal Aviation Administration Grant Agreement for design of the runway 17/35 rehabilitation project
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic,
this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1028071267707723022
A video and audio of the meeting will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7917605629995038734
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public. The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6291137662043039501
A video and audio of the meeting will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet through this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8664897504830521359
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Read more about the King Legacy Advisory Board.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this King Legacy Advisory Board meeting will be online only.
The Board meeting will be available for the public to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/507713096722918927
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6454155654797310477
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet through this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6306161389674172686
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1804032909374077198
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5171384026637297936
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1025156464862960908
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6910421095926469643.
The Council's next regular meeting is scheduled for January 4, 2021.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only.
The public may watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4825756942255369486
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16 issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only. The public may watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5665441878050485776.
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only.
The public may watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5610431112595610895
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only. The public may watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5306139070941797135
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only. The public may watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4245965770357175822
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1250158324553230606
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only. The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3297201585397762831.
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only. The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4871548305078480398
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only. The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5171384026637297936
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only. The public may watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1791414914353125644
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this City Council work session will be online only. The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6546759824190121228
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Pre-Application Conference
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The December Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Please click on the link below for more information.
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New, upgraded flashing beacons are scheduled to be installed at four marked mid-block crossings on OR 99W in South Corvallis.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
Accessory Dwelling Unit Provisions 2 - Text Amendment (LDT-2019-05)
Corvallis Parks and Recreation Staff will be hosting a community meeting to discuss the relocation of the Lincoln School Tennis Courts.
When: Wednesday February 12, 2020
Time: 5:30 – 7:00 PM
Location: Tunison Community Room
The public is welcome and encouraged to attend.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room in City Hall. More information about the Committee is available here.
The 2nd Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
The first Budget Commission meeting is scheduled for April 30,2020.
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will take place online through this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7067219146116526860
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Meeting will begin immediately after the Urban Renewal Area Budget Commission meeting
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/415180395141561612
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5596558572270225420
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Nick Hurley has been appointed as the next Chief of Police for the Corvallis Police Department. He will succeed outgoing Chief Jon Sassaman upon his retirement on June 30. During the interim period, Hurley will work closely with Sassaman, the Police Department, and the Corvallis community to ensure a smooth leadership transition.
The City of Corvallis is excited to announce a kick-off event for the South Corvallis Area Plan. You are invited to attend an open house event on Thursday, February 27 at 7:00 pm at the Lincoln Elementary School gymnasium, 110 SE Alexander Avenue. Food and drink, child care, and Spanish interpretation will be provided.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Hoover Elementary School Replacement (CDP-2019-09/PLD-2019-06)
Please click on the link below for more information.
New speed limits begin Tuesday, Feb. 18 on OR 99W/Third Street in South Corvallis to improve safety for drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists who use the road together.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Committee will meet in the Cascade Meeting Room in City Hall. More information about the Committee is available here.
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Please click on the link below for more information.
The January Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The next meeting of the Community Police Review Advisory Board will be Wednesday March 4, 2020 at 3:00pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave.,Corvallis, OR.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
02/26/2020 1:30 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Dan Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
The meeting is canceled. More information about the Committee is available here.
The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Plan de áreas específicas del Sur de Corvallis
Special meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters and discuss the resurfacing of Circle Boulevard.
UPDATE March 13, 2020: At this time the meeting is still scheduled to take place and has not been canceled. City staff is monitoring the situation, and Council will be discussing the possibility of canceling all Board and Committee meetings at their next meeting on Monday, March 16.
The Benton County Health Department is leading the local response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A hate and bias incident is any hostile expression that may be motivated by another person’s race, color, disability, religion, national origin, sexual orientation or gender identity. The act does not need to be a federal, state or local crime.
Potholes, bus stops, and housing grants – these aren’t the things we normally associate with the U.S. Census, but that’s what is at stake in Corvallis as the 2020 Census approaches.
The Census happens once every 10 years and provides an opportunity to count every person residing in the United States. This includes people of all ages, races, ethnic groups, citizens and noncitizens. Census materials will be mailed out later this month, and responses will be collected starting in April.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the links below for more information.
La gobernadora Kate Brown emitió una orden ejecutiva el 23 de marzo que ordena a los residentes de Oregón que se queden en sus hogares, excepto para los viajes esenciales. Si no está seguro acerca de una actividad, omitirla. Quedarse en casa tanto como sea posible durante este tiempo salvará vidas.
Más información sobre la orden ejecutiva, incluida una lista de qué hacer y qué evitar hacer, está disponible en línea.
City Manager Mark Shepard declared a local emergency for the City of Corvallis as the city organization works to mitigate service disruptions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement came at 5 p.m. Friday, March 13.
With the announcement, the City can access state and federal resources if the response exceeds local capacity. Oregon Governor Kate Brown issued a statewide emergency declaration on March 8.
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236 NW 28th Street- Edith McLean House (HPP-2020-04)
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The City of Corvallis, in collaboration with Benton County, Linn County, City of Albany, City of Monroe, City of Adair, City of Philomath, Corvallis School District 509J, and Oregon State University, will be adjusting services at most facilities, offices, and sites to reduce public access, effective March 18. Most of these sites will continue to be fully staffed, and many services are available online or over the phone.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The February Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The top priority of the City of Corvallis in all emergency situations is to protect public and employee health and safety while focusing on business continuity in order to deliver the essential services our community depends on. The coronavirus pandemic currently active in Oregon and across the country is no exception.
The City of Corvallis is extending most facility closures and event cancellations through April 28, to coincide with the latest guidance from the Governor’s Office.
These extensions are being undertaken in accordance with guidelines from public health authorities to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, which causes the COVID-19 respiratory illness.
Here are the latest closures and cancellations:
The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office has put together a resource page for local businesses full of information about state assistance, unemployment options for displaced employees, and other important information.
The City of Corvallis produces the weekly Neighborhood Update to help our neighborhoods connect with one another. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic makes these connections even more important. This update will be used for the foreseeable future to offer information to help neighborhood leaders remain informed and connected to the City and other neighborhoods as we navigate COVID-19 together.
The Housing & Neighborhood Services Division tracks a variety of indicators related to housing in the Corvallis area. The selection below is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the Corvallis area housing and building market. Data sources include the US Census, Benton County Assessor's office, City of Corvallis Building Permit information, City of Corvallis Housing & Neighborhood Services data, and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Corvallis has always been a community with a mix of single family, duplex, and multifamily housing types. The 2016 City of Corvallis Housing Needs Analysis and Economic Opportunities Analysis indicated that Corvallis needs to permit, on average, 177 new residen
House and rent prices have been increasing in Corvallis for several years. Corvallis is consistently ranked as the most rent-burdened community in Oregon by the Department of Land Conservation & Development.
1. Family Income Distribution
The City of Corvallis does not build or manage any housing directly, but instead works through local partners to distribute federal, state, and other sources of housing funding.
The City's primary sources of funding that can be spent on housing or housing related activities include:
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Housing instability due to COVID-19 is a concern for individuals and families across our community.
City Manager Mark Shepard extended on March 30 the City's local emergency declaration until further notice as the community responds to the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement supersedes the City's original emergency declaration that was issued on March 13.
The Benton County Emergency Operation Center (EOC) has been leading the response to the COVID-19 pandemic for the past two weeks. The EOC is staffed jointly by the City of Corvallis and Benton County to focus local resources on the pandemic.
As part of the joint City/County response to Covid-19, members of the Corvallis Police Department’s Community Livability Unit helped reduce the impact of COVID-19 by delivering prescriptions to City of Corvallis residents who were age 65 or older or had a life-threatening pre-existing medical condition. As our response to the pandemic has evolved, this program is no longer available. Although we are no longer offering this service, the Corvallis Police Department remains committed to the safety of our community!
Corvallis Mayor Biff Traber issued the following statement on April 2, 2020, after a briefing on the COVID-19 pandemic by City staff participating in the countywide emergency operations center.
Senator Jeff Merkley will headline a virtual town hall at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 7 for local business owners in the Benton County area. The event is part of a new program called Let’s Keep Connected, which shares information specific to building business resiliency in the mid-valley region.
The virtual town hall is free, and registration is available online at www.letskeepconnected.org.
The Center is always looking for new instructors, lecturers and seminar presenters to expand and enhance our activity and class offerings. If you have a hobby, skill or topic you would like to share with the community, we want to hear from you. Both volunteer and paid options are available.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Land Development Hearings Board meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit you comments in writing:
The Benton County Emergency Operation Center’s donation drop-off site is scaling back its operation after volunteers collected more than 20,000 masks, gloves, face shields, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) to help the local pandemic response since late March.
The March Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Cordley Hall Renovations (HPP-2020-07)
Benton Hotel Wireless Telecommunications Facility (HPP-2020-08)
This meeting will be held online at this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7067219146116526860
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/415180395141561612
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5098091677304674316
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Meeting will begin immediately after the Urban Renewal Area Budget Commission meeting
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5098091677304674316
Staff contact: Nancy Brewer, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
The South Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) will convene to receive the Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2020-2021. The City of Corvallis Budget Commission will convene immediately after the URABC to receive the City’s Proposed Budget.
Thursday, May 7, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
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A recruitment to fill vacancies on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, May 1, 2020. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, May 21, 2020. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
Read more about the Planning Commission here (https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-pc)
A recruitment to fill vacancies on the Historic Resources Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, May 1, 2020. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, May 21, 2020. Interested in applying? Complete a Historic Resources Commission Application Packet.
Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here (https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-hrc).
- Contacts: Reed Lacy, Adam Amundsen, and Ted Hart
- Email: dixoncrna@gmail.com
The FY 2020-2021 Proposed Budgets for the City of Corvallis and the South Corvallis Urban Renewal Area are now available.
Haikus by Ilene M.
The best feeling is
a child not knowing you
let go of the seat
It's on the downhill
I reluctantly ride the
bike game, “stick or snake”
Loans are available to small businesses in Benton County through a new emergency loan fund coordinated by the Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office to assist businesses suffering economic hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Benton Hotel Wireless Telecommunication Facility (HPP-2020-08)
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Learn More About Becoming a Corvallis Police Officer by visiting CorvallisPolice.com.
NOTICE: This log does not include all police actions.
This information is shared to improve our community’s understanding of law enforcement activity in Corvallis.
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The 3rd Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The April Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board. Public welcome.
CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board. Public welcome.
CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board. Public welcome.
CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board. Public welcome.
Your membership includes:
The Council will meet online under ORS 192.660(2) (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
The public may watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5857596926840857358
The City of Corvallis is reopening most facilities and offices for essential business on an appointment-only basis, starting June 1. Customers can call ahead or email city staff to schedule an appointment. Many City services, including Parks and Recreation sign-ups, bill payments, and building permits, can be accessed online at www.corvallisoregon.gov.
During their visit, customers will be asked to follow current public health guidelines to reduce the spread of COVID-19, including:
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The City of Corvallis is interested in learning more about its current parking program operations and programs. To accomplish this, the City hired a consultant to audit six key elements of its program and produce a series of white papers and recommendations. The intent of each audit is to evaluate current parking program management practices, policies, and code to determine if inefficiencies are in place, identify strengths and make recommendations for improvements based on industry best practices and what is most reasonable and feasible for Corvallis.
The Corvallis City Council voted Monday to approve an annual budget totaling $179,764,500 for Fiscal Year 2020-2021. The Council’s action was the final step in the annual budget process, which began in May with a series of Budget Commission meetings and included deliberations, analysis and feedback from the public.
The new budget goes into effect on July 1, when the City of Corvallis begins its new fiscal year.
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MUE Zone – Civic Uses Text Amendment (LDT-2020-01)
Corvallis Benton-County Public Library Text Amendment (LDT-2020-02)
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These PDF signs are available for anyone in the community to download and print to help share consistent public health messages as Corvallis and Benton move forward on their reopening plans.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3692103278972075020
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput .
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Cultural Exhibits and Library Services – Parking Standards (LDT-2020-02)
The City of Corvallis is reopening most offices and facilities to the general public on June 22. Visitors will be required to follow posted signs and maintain physical distancing while conducting business at City offices. In some cases, visitor traffic flow at certain entrances and exits will be managed to promote physical distancing. Masks or face coverings are strongly encouraged. Some City sites may have a limited supply of masks for customer use.
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The May Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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OSU Former Black Cultural Center (HPP-2020-06)
Henkle House Alterations (HPP-2020-09)
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A road diet is a tool to reallocate the existing roadway space to fit traffic conditions and expected road users. Cities around the country have implemented road diets to adapt to changing transportation trends and to encourage a variety of transportation options on a particular street. The Federal Highway Administration also promotes road diets as a tool to help achieve a "complete streets" environment to accommodate a variety of transportation modes.
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The Corvallis Fire Department is encouraging the Corvallis community to keep an eye out for a larger-than-life visitor in the community this summer. Bigfoot (a cardboard stand-up, that is) will be lurking at popular spots in Corvallis this summer as part of a statewide campaign to promote fire safety.
Community members who spot Bigfoot in the wild will have an opportunity to learn about fire safety with CFD fire prevention officers. They can also enter to win one of several fun prizes, including a fire truck tour, a hands-on fire hose drill, and a Bigfoot t-shirt.
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Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled.
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An election was held on November 3, 2020 for all nine City Council positions. The following people were elected to serve on the 2021-2022 City Council. Results are not official until certified by Benton County elections.
Jan Napack (Ward 1)
Charles F Maughan (Ward 2)
Hyatt Lytle (Ward 3)
Gabe Shepherd (Ward 4)
Charlyn Ellis (Ward 5)
Laurie Chaplen (Ward 6)
Paul Shaffer (Ward 7)
Ed Junkins (Ward 8)
Andrew Struthers (Ward 9)
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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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Cultural Exhibits and Library Services – Parking Standards (LDT-2020-02)
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La Ciudad de Corvallis, ha lanzado un nuevo programa para ayudar a las empresas, a usar los espacios de estacionamiento, en los estacionamientos de la Ciudad y los estacionamientos en la calle, administrados por la ciudad, dentro del, derecho de uso de vía pública, del área junto a sus establecimientos para operaciones comerciales, como ventas de artículos al por menor, y de comida al aire libre. El programa está disponible a través de un permiso gratuito del Departamento de Obras Públicas.
La Ciudad de Corvallis está implementando nuevas medidas para disminuir las restricciones de estacionamiento para los negocios, para ayudar a cambiar algunas operaciones al aire libre y cumplir mejor los requisitos de distanciamiento físico.
Click the class title links to learn more about their classes!
Corvallis Parks and Recreation strives to work with the Benton County community to eliminate fees as a barrier to participation in classes and activities. No one should be left out of the fun simply because their income is limited.
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5280 NW PONDEROSA AVENUE ADMINISTRATIVE ZONE CHANGE (ZDC-2020-03)
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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.
The June Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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The funding will come through the Community Development Block Grant program (CDBG) and includes one-time federal CARES Act funds for pandemic recovery.
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.
New This WeekCOVID-19 Things to Know this Week - COVID-19 has been impacting us for nearly five months and the amount of news on this topic can be overwhelming. Below are a few links not to miss:
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Corvida Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2020-02/ZDC-2020-02)
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2025 SW 45th Street Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2020-01/ZDC-2020-01)
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New This WeekNote: The Neighborhood Update will not be produced the weeks of 8/10 and 8/17.
The City of Corvallis Housing & Neighborhood Services Division began publishing an annual housing summary of key data points and indicators in 2019. The current and past versions of this summary can be found below:
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Q: How much does it cost to rent a life jacket?
A: Nothing. All life jacket rentals are FREE!
Q: Who can rent a life jacket?
A: Everyone! Life jackets are available to anyone who needs one.
Q: How long can I borrow the life jacket?
A: You are able to borrow them long as needed. Return them as soon as you are done using them.
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Corvallis School District Long Range Facilities Master Plan (CPA-2019-04)
In 2018, the City received a grant from the state to pay for a third party expert to review the Land Development Code and identify any legal problems or standards that created barriers to affordable housing. The consultant worked with a committee of local experts and completed this work in 2019. The final code audit report is available here:
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Since April 1, the Boys & Girls Club has been providing childcare to kids in kindergarten through 6th grades, five days a week.
A total of $75,000 is available for businesses in Corvallis and Benton County.
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Former Black Cultural Center (HPP-2020-06)
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Brooklane Heights Minor Planned Development Modification – Multi-Use Trail (PLD-2020-01)
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Land Development Hearings Board meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office have received a supply of face coverings from the State of Oregon to distribute to local businesses of 50 employees or less, with an emphasis on sole-proprietor businesses.
Missed a lecture? Some of our lectures are available as recordings!
Our Free Lecture series is sponsored by Holiday Senior Living by Atria.
The City of Corvallis is facing fines and penalties from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for late payroll tax payments due to the federal government.
A recruitment to fill one vacancy on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, October 9, 2020. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, October 22, 2020. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
Read more about the Planning Commission here (https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-pc)
The July Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Location:
North Corvallis, off of Hwy 99W between the intersections of Elks Drive & Elliot Circle
Size:
Over 131 acres
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.
New This WeekMeet the Fire Chief - Several neighborhoods have taken Fire Chief McCarthy up on his offer to meet virtually or online to talk all things fire and emergency management. What can groups expect?
Representatives from Oregon State University will provide a briefing to the City Council concerning OSU's reopening plans. The briefing is for information only. A copy of the University Onsite Activity Resumption Plan, which was approved at the August 14, 2020 OSU Board of Trustees meeting, is available here.
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2025 SW 45th Street Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2020-01/ZDC-2020-01)
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In the first week, the new system processed nearly 200 online parking permit applications, compared with 10 as in-person visits.
The 4th Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The Corvallis Police Department is pleased to announce that Ava Carey has been located and is safe in a neighboring state.
The Corvallis Police Department and the family wish to thank the community for the outpouring of support and assistance in locating Ava, who has been missing since August 20th.
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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Coastal Farm and Ranch Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2020-03)
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
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Communication during an emergency is an essential component to ensure public safety. The City of Corvallis, as well as other state and local agencies, offer a variety of services to inform the general public. Many of these services require you to sign up -- we strongly encourage you to do so!
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
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Traffic control measures will be in place daily to accommodate the progression of grinding and paving as crews move down Circle.
City Manager Mark Shepard declared a local emergency for the City of Corvallis as the city organization mobilizes resources to assist with the countywide response to severe wildfires affecting the mid-valley area. The announcement came at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, September 10.
Recent favorable atmospheric conditions have helped contain the fires in neighboring counties.
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.
You may be ready to start cleaning up accumulated ash on your back porch or garden.
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8/28/2020
"The video was clear and easy to understand. It seems a required block perimeter is determined by what you want to walk to. In the NYC example, lots of people were walking because there were places to walk to. In Houston and behind the Corvallis Safeway, what is the walking attraction? Thus, block size should be determined by context. In single-family neighborhoods why worry about block size?
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) deliberations with person designated for labor negotiations.
Executive Sessions
This will be the first meeting of the 2021-2022 Council term.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2021054516165013515
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/552995386871755787
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet. A link will be posted here.
A video and audio of the work session will be available on the City’s website.
Community members wishing to offer comments may submit them in writing through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/635127806376002573
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5976525607604086286
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3697476597447741712
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5309199015358146830
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5060338852356141326
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2425366932878401296
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1763324592588269835
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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.
The August Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The City of Corvallis' Housing & Neighborhood Services Division has received a high volume of inquiries from our community's property managers, landlords, and non-profit organizations regarding the experiences of others in terms of rent collection, vacancy rate, and tenant communications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
An online survey was conducted between September 9th – September 18th.
View the Survey ResultsPlease click on the link below for more information.
The City Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (i) (status of employment-related performance) (City Attorney Evaluation).
Executive Sessions
The Circle Boulevard resurfacing project is nearing completion, with just a few last steps before the new road is ready for use in mid-October.
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Brooklane Heights Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2020-01)
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The Corvallis Fire Code, Section 105.6.35, requires a permit to operate a temporary public assembly event.
2020 Get There Challenge is on in Corvallis, Oct. 5-18
Build Skills, Stay Active and Win Prizes
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.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
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
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The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2777883552205857296
Read more about the Mixed Use Departmental Advisory Committee here.
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.
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.
The City Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (i) (status of employment-related performance) City Attorney evaluation, continued and (a) (status of employment) Municipal Judge Contract
Executive Sessions
The City of Corvallis is seeking volunteers to fill three vacancies on the Budget Commission.
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
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
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
The webinar presentation discussed recommendations from the Advisory Board Restructuring Ad Hoc Committee
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.
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Glen and Margaret Ware House (HPP-2020-13)
Wiegand Hall Pilot Plant Window Replacement (HPP-2020-15)
Rennie-Smith Building (HPP-2020-16)
The Council and Planning Commission will meet jointly regarding HB 2001 and the Middle Housing Code project. The work session is for information only. The public may register to observe the meeting via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8646636817285303309
The Council will meet under ORS 192.660(2)(i)(status of employment-related performance) to conduct the City Manager evaluation.
Executive Sessions
The Benton County Health Department has provided guidance to make sure you have a safe and healthy Halloween this year.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
The September Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The public may register through the links below to watch the Urban Renewal Agency meeting live on the internet. The public portion of the meeting will divided into two sessions:
Part 1 (6:00 pm):
Approval of the June 1, 2020, Urban Renewal Agency minutes and Agency Plan and Procedure Recap https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/207436473280200463
Following the conclusion of Part 1, the Agency will recess to Executive Session.
Part 2:
The City of Corvallis and our community partners are designing a new bikeshare system, and we want to hear from you! Bikeshare expands transportation options, improves connections to transit, and makes biking accessible to more people.
There are many ways to build a system, and we want to know what you think is best for Corvallis. Take the short survey at the link to share your feedback.
The inventory contains a detailed accounting of greenhouse gas emissions associated with human activity in key source categories.
Applications are being accepted now, and the new program will go into effect on January 1, 2021.
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527 NW 23rd Street / Tyler Ave. Apartments Minor Lot Development Option (LDO-2020-08)
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only.
How Can I Participate?
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed). The Executive Session will follow the regular meeting. Start time of 9:30 pm is only an estimate.
Executive Sessions
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The 1st Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The City Council engaged Soul Force Education, a Corvallis-based diversity and equity development company, to provide training on implicit bias. The sessions took place in 2020 and 2021 and included the Mayor, City Council, City Manager, and individual Department Directors.
Videos of the trainings are available through this link: https://vimeo.com/channels/1651937
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
Under the freeze, the City will adjust services and close many facilities to the public. The following changes take effect on Wednesday, November 18.
As of December 10, most City offices, facilities, lobbies, and customer service areas are OPEN. Most services are also available via phone or online at www.corvallisoregon.gov.
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Ponderosa Ridge Phase 2 Major Lot Development Option (LDO-2020-07)
The Council will meet under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed) and (i)(status of employment-related performance).
Executive Sessions
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November 20, 2020 - La ciudad de Corvallis y el Condado Benton se han unido para crear un nuevo Fondo de Subvenciones de Emergencia para Pequeñas Empresas (Small Business Emergency Grant Fund) para brindar apoyo financiero adicional para ayudar a nuestros negocios locales a superar la pandemia. Financiado con fondos de la Ley CARES, este programa se está implementando a través de una asociación con La Oficina de Desarrollo Económico de Corvallis y el Condado Benton y Community LendingWorks.
Las empresas elegibles deben:
The October Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
For a list of current classes, see the Group Exercise Calendar. To learn more about Wellness Benefit Memberships, check out our FAQs
Some Medicare and health plans come with added fitness program benefits. These can provide eligible members with no-cost or low cost fitness memberships through arrangements with some health plans.
This interactive session will focus on encouraging dialogue, identifying ways to effect change at the local level, and moving forward to make Corvallis a community that truly honors and celebrates diversity.
Rec Fit Membership — Wellness Benefit Memberships — Drop-in for $8/class
Spring & Summer 2025 Group Exercise Schedule
Each priority area has its own short survey, and all of the surveys can be accessed online.
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Jaguar Elementary School Renovations (CDP-2020-05/LDO-2020-10)
In order to provide information for the community’s efforts to better understand its climate impact, the City of Corvallis conducted a Community Greenhouse Gas Inventory for Corvallis, Oregon for the 2012 calendar year. The 2012 Community Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report (PDF) provides a summary of key findings and details about each category of emissions sources and activities.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Land Development Hearings Board meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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4 de Diciembre de 2020 - La Oficina de Desarrollo Económico de Corvallis y el Condado Benton, en asociación con Community LendingWorks, distribuirá más de $1.25 millones en asistencia a pequeños negocios en Corvallis y el Condado Benton. El financiamiento es parte de $55 millones en dinero federal de la Ley CARES proporcionado a Oregon con el propósito de brindar asistencia financiera a pequeños negocios afectados por condiciones económicas como resultado directo de la pandemia COVID-19.
The funding is part of $55 million in federal CARES Act money provided to Oregon for small business assistance.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Please note the special start time of 6:00 pm, instead of 6:30 pm.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
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The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3798759210645915662
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The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6903032379619061263
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3535 SW Oetjen Avenue Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2020-04)
Downtown shoppers can enjoy fun, hassle-free transportation with the FREE CTS Holiday Trolley.
9 de diciembre de 2020 - La Oficina de Desarrollo Económico de Corvallis y el Condado Benton, en asociación con La Clínica Legal Para Pequeños Negocios de Lewis & Clark (SBLC por sus siglas en inglés) ofrecerá servicios legales gratuitos a dueños de negocios de bajos ingresos en el Condado Benton. Los fondos para este programa provienen de la asignación de fondos de la Ley CARES de la Ciudad de Corvallis y el Condado de Benton dedicados a apoyar a los negocios locales por parte del Concejo Municipal de Corvallis y la Junta de Comisionados del Condado Benton.
Low-income business owners who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic can receive up to eight (8) hours of free legal services for legal issues associated with COVID-19.
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Casey Single-Family Home (HPP-2020-14)
Rennie-Smith Building (HPP-2020-16)
Emily Pernot House (HPP-2020-17)
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11 de diciembre de 2020 - La Oficina de Desarrollo Económico de Corvallis y el Condado Benton está ofreciendo tres programas de asistencia adicionales para negocios en el Condado Benton que han sido impactado por la pandemia COVID-19. Los programas son disponibles para negocios en el Condado Benton, incluso los que están ubicados en North Albany.
Deadlines are approaching at the end of the month for three business assistance opportunities from the Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office.
This program is intended to create business opportunities, vibrant community spaces and foot traffic to downtown and Monroe Avenue.
Aquí hay un vistazo a lo que está abierto y lo que está cerrado en la Ciudad.
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The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
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The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
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The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet via this link:
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The Corvallis City Council and Benton County Board of Commissioners will meet jointly to discuss houselessness and recommendations from the Home, Opportunity, Planning and Equity (HOPE) advisory board.
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The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/745623229576517390
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1758864976433442575
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7984610974891989520
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5383799782276401935
Council will interview Historic Resources Commission and Planning Commission candidates.
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All City offices, facilities, lobbies, and customer service areas will be closed to the public. Most services will remain available via phone or online at www.corvallisoregon.gov.
According to the preliminary investigation, the firefighter falsified documents and supply logs to cover up repeated thefts over a period of at least 18 months.
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The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
This WeekBenton County Risk Level this Week: EXTREME RISK - The risk level determines which activities are permitted in that county. View the Risk Activity Guide | See City Services.
The November Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Corvallis-Benton County Library Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2020-05)
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Corvida Major Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2020-02/ZDC-2020-02)
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HB 4401 prevents landlords from terminating tenancies for nonpayment of rent or without a stated cause, in most cases, through June 30, 2021.
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Wildcat Elementary School Renovations (CDP-2020-06)
This interactive session will focus on encouraging dialogue, identifying ways to effect change at the local level, and moving forward to make Corvallis a community that truly honors and celebrates diversity.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Please click on the link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only.
How Can I Participate?
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only.
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https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8740255834900346126
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West Hills Animal Hospital (North) PLD-2020-06/CDP-2020-07
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The League of Women Voters of Corvallis, in partnership with the City of Corvallis, is sponsoring a two-part virtual speaker series in January 2021 focusing on city and county services and the operation and maintenance of our municipal water system. The sessions will take place on consecutive Thursdays in January from 7 to 8:30 p.m. via Zoom webinar.
The goal of the series is to illuminate the City of Corvallis organization so that community members are more informed and more engaged on critical local issues.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3928150838115772174
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The December Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8467516479376860942
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
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The Council will meet under ORS 192.660(2)(e)(status of real property transaction)
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet under ORS 192.660(2)(d)(status of labor negotiations)
Executive Sessions
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
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Corvida Major Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2020-02/ZDC-2020-02)
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Cultural Exhibits and Library Services – Parking Standards (LDT-2020-02)
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
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Construction crews began on in February 2021 to work on ADA curb ramps in south Corvallis. The project will be split into 2 phases. The first phase has started and will focus on constructing new ADA ramps at 17 different existing street corners and the second phase will complete the remaining 35 locations starting in July 2021.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4914910847703472141
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
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Owen Hall Loading Dock Modifications (HPP-2020-22)
Henkle House Porch Reconstruction (HPP-2021-01)
Ward 6 Councilor Laurie Chaplen and Ward 9 Councilor Andrew Struthers will host a virtual joint ward meeting. The public may register to watch the meeting in the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8545485048545840397
A video of the meeting is available here: https://vimeo.com/530522542
The 2nd Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The City of Corvallis Invites Applications for Historic Resources Commission Vacancies.
A recruitment to fill two vacancies on the Historic Resources Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, April 2, 2021. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, May 6, 2021. Interested in applying? Complete a Historic Commission Application Packet.
The City of Corvallis Invites Applications for Planning Commission Vacancies
A recruitment to fill three vacancies on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, April 2, 2021. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, May 6, 2021. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
The January Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The link to the agenda for the South Corvallis Area Plan Departmental Advisory Committee Meeting today is below.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8395997646789067280
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
The Council will meet under ORS 192.660(2)(d)(status of labor negotiations).
Executive Sessions
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Ward 2 Councilor Charles Maughan and Ward 3 Councilor Hyatt Lytle will take part in a virtual ward meeting hosted by Living Southtown. The event will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. March 10 via Zoom.
This meeting will be held online at this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2482714161602177551
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2167641408368665868
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6660586768065850892
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3003315325455292684
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3929350406647410956
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. and include Public Hearings for the FY 2021-2022 Proposed Budget.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8498290711521768460
Public Hearing Information
For the Public Hearings, written testimony is strongly recommended; email to the address below, or submit via US mail.
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. This meeting will be held on an as needed basis and only if additional time is required to cover all 5/12/21 agenda items.
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will be held online at this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2482714161602177551
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2167641408368665868
The Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission will not be convening on this date.
Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes.
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission will not be convening on this date.
Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes.
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission will not be convening on this date.
Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3929350406647410956
The Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission will not be convening on this date.
Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes.
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission will not be convening on this date.
Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes. This meeting will be held on an as needed basis and only if additional time is required to cover all 5/12/21 agenda items.
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This meeting will be held online at this link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5674286354915704076
NOTE: The webinar link was updated at 2:45 p.m. on 03-11-2021. If you registered before this time, please re-register through the current link provided above.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
At their March 1, 2021 meeting, the Council tabled consideration of a proposed ordinance, resolution, and Council Policy to implement a new advisory board structure. They directed the ad hoc Committee to review the documents and prepare recommendations for the Council's consideration on April 19, 2021.
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The funding comes through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
Los fondos provienen del programa de Subvenciones en Bloque para el Desarrollo Comunitario (CDBG por sus siglas en inglés) del Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano (HUD por sus siglas en inglés).
As of March 2021, the Van Buren Bridge has been limited to vehicles under 12 tons. This is part of a nationwide load rating review of bridges required by the Federal Highway Administration and is unrelated to the bridge replacement project. It was last assessed for weight restriction in 1995, where depending on how many axles the vehicle had, the max weight was 40 tons.
As part of the new limits, the Oregon Department of Transportation is installing new signs and detours in the area around the bridge, and restriping the bridge to move traffic to the center lane.
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Owen Hall Egress Door & Loading Dock Modifications (HPP-2020-22)
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7930519399464294160
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
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Walker, Gambee and Vilagi Subdivision (SUB-2020-03)
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As the Public Works Director, Blaine will oversee a department with 109 full-time employees. The Public Works Department provides service in several key divisions, including transportation and engineering, utilities, capital projects, and sustainability.
We have reorganized the website to match the Activity Guide. Adult Outdoor Programs can now be found under Adult Recreation.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
The February Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Valley Library Wireless Equipment and Screening (HPP-2020-21)
The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) allocates federal funds to state and local governments as well as non-profit organizations to support community development and increase access to fair and equal housing. As a recipient of these federal funds, the City of Corvallis commits itself to affirmatively furthering fair housing and prepares an Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (AI) to demonstrate its actions towards this commitment.
The City of Corvallis works with the Fair Housing Council of Oregon to address housing discrimination. The FHCO is a nonprofit civil rights organization driven to eliminate illegal housing discrimination through enforcement and education across Oregon. They promote equal access to housing by providing education, outreach, technical assistance, and enforcement support on federal, state, and local fair housing laws and protected classes.
Deed restrictions such as Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CCRs) are commonly known today for laying out rules for homeowner's associations. However, those who own older residential property may also find racial restrictive covenants in their property deed and CCRs.
We have reorganized our website to match our Activity Guide. You'll now find Adult Arts & Crafts, Dance & Music, Lifelong Learning, Theatre, Trips & Tours, and Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation all under Adult Recreation.
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Anderson and Keeling Memorial Target Range Renovations (HPP-2021-07)
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only.
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The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
Water wings, swim rings, inflatable toys and other items designed for water recreation are not substitutes for U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets or adult supervision. For those with little or no swimming skill, a fall off or out of one of these devices could lead to a drowning situation. Additionally, the materials used for these devices deteriorate in sun and rough pool surfaces, leading to deflation and leaks.
The Council will meet under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed)
Executive Sessions
The move comes two weeks after Benton County entered the "High Risk" category under Governor Kate Brown's reopening guidelines.
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Jaguar Elementary School Renovations (CDP-2020-05/LDO-2021-01)
Adult Leagues, teams or solo sports. Pick what moves you.
Ages for adult sports range from 14+ to 18+
Spring & Summer League Team Registration opens March 1 and closes April 12, 2024.
Ages 18+.
The Home, Opportunity, Planning, and Equity (HOPE) Board is a joint advisory board to the City of Corvallis and Benton County working on policies to address homelessness. On April 13, the HOPE board will host a virtual public forum from 4-6pm to share feedback and ask questions. Click the link to join the meeting at 4pm on 4/13/21: http://bit.ly/BentonCoCorvallis-HOPEmeeting
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
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Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
4/3/2021 7:30 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ryan Eaton, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6420 / ryan.eaton@corvallisoregon.gov
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
This is the first step in a larger project and will focus on examining potential path alignments and selecting one that is the best fit, given the constraints of right-of-way and environmental complexities.
Transitioning people from houselessness to permanent housing requires a continuum of options. Microshelters are intended to assist community members who do not currently have stable housing but are able to live in a more independent, distributed shelter environment. Social services providers have advocated for microshelters as a powerful tool for addressing the challenges of homelessness.
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West Hills Animal Hospital (North) - PLD-2020-06/CDP-2020-07
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The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
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ATCs are comfortable, “people only” paths that connect streets to parks, schools and other streets, shortening trips for people traveling by active travel modes.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only.
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Higher than normal temperatures in conjunction with high winds and low humidity are all contributors to an elevated fire danger.
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Valley Library Wireless Equipment and Screening (HPP-2020-21)
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
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Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
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Corvallis-Benton County Library Bike Shelter (HPP-2021-02)
Thomas and Anna Allen House (HPP-2021-05)
Rennie-Smith Building Facade (HPP-2021-10)
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9th and Cornell Mixed Use Development (PLD-2021-01/MLP-2021-01)
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The March Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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A total of 26 individual microshelters on four separate sites have been constructed in Corvallis and Benton County in the program’s first year.
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The South Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) will convene to conduct a public hearing to receive comments on the Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. Deliberations and recommendation to the Urban Renewal Agency Board will follow.
The City of Corvallis Budget Commission will convene immediately after the URABC to receive the City’s Proposed Budget.
Public meetings will be held by the Budget Commission (BC) of the City of Corvallis and the South Corvallis Urban Renewal Area Budget Commission (URABC), Benton County, Oregon in respect of the Proposed Budgets for the City of Corvallis and the South Corvallis Urban Renewal Area for the fiscal year July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022. Meetings will occur on the following dates:
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
The $58,000 loan fund will assist nonprofit, co-ops, and governmental educational institutions in their efforts to implement substantial energy efficiency or conservation projects.
Español a continuación. Businesses can pick up free PPE every Friday in May.
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Agendas for the May 2021 City Budget Commission (BC) meetings are now available online and at the links below.
Tuesday, May 4, 2021 BC Meeting Agenda
On behalf of the Benton County District Attorney’s Office, the Corvallis Police Department is sharing the following letter from the Benton County District Attorney John M. Haroldson regarding the officer involved shooting of April 3, 2021.
The FY 2021-2022 Proposed Budget for the South Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency is now available.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
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Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
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Land Development Hearings Board Changes (CPA-2021-01/LDT-2021-01)
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The FY 2021-2022 Proposed City Budget is available.
Note: Pages 272-291 (Financial Forecasts section) were updated on 05-05-2021 due to a version control error in the original publication on 05-04-2021.
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The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5189602939019885584
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The Council will meet under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed)
Executive Sessions
Browse current land use applications and recent decisions, and find links to project material and background information.
The Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency will hold a public hearing to consider the 2021-2022 budget. The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8254941301743465744. An agenda and meeting packet will be posted here no later than June 2.
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Corvallis-Benton County Library Bicycle Shelter (HPP-2021-02)
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5837457180384983055
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected.
Due to an OSU event, 26th Street will be closed on Thursday May 13 from 4:30pm until end of day. This will affect inbound Routes 3, 8, and Philomath Connection.
Detour
- Eastbound on Western Blvd, north on 30th Street, east on Jackson Ave, south on Arnold Way, east on Monroe Avenue, resume regular route.
Inbound Stops out of Service During Closure
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Feather Glen Lot 15 Administrative Zone Change (ZDC-2021-01)
False alarms represent a drain on limited police resources, as they require the time and attention of public safety dispatchers and police officers.
Immediately following adjournment of the regular Council meeting, the Council will meet under ORS 192.660(2)(e)(status of real property transaction.
Executive Sessions
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Merryfield Hall Rooftop Mechanical Screening (HPP-2021-09)
Benton Hotel Wireless Telecommunications Facility (HPP-2021-11)
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/608263442179553295. The meeting will be online only. The Council Chambers is closed to the public.
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4389085906891990799
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9045831012245053199
The Council meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast Cable Channel 21. The public may also register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8580529786062616333
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The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5464553415126901263
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Ward 6 Councilor Laurie Chaplen and Ward 9 Councilor Andrew Struthers will host a virtual joint ward meeting at 6:30 p.m. on June 3.
The program will include a brief presentation by Interim Public Works Director Greg Gescher on the Circle Boulevard pilot project.
The organizers are gathering questions in advance via this web form: https://forms.office.com/r/Ye4UGjeaDG
Please try to have your questions submitted by noon on June 1.
UPDATE: Benton County staff provided additional materials for the joint work session. The meeting packet has been amended to include these new items.
The Corvallis City Council and Benton County Board of Commissioners will meet jointly to discuss houselessness and recommendations from the Home, Opportunity, Planning and Equity (HOPE) Advisory Board. Benton County is hosting this meeting.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Please note that City Hall and city services will be closed on Monday, May 31 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
The April Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Due to the emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 epidemic issued by the City Manager on March 13, 2020, all non-essential City advisory board and commission meetings are canceled. Please click on the Agenda link below for more information.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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The next meeting of the Community Police Review Advisory Board will be Wednesday June 2 @ 3:00pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 SW Madison Ave.,Corvallis, OR.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
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Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5750451726114850317
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Poling Hall Door (HPP-2021-04)
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3718 & 3746 NW Camas Place Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2021-02)
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Please note that City Hall and city services will be closed on Monday, May 31 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. Note: The Neighborhood News will not be produced the week of June 7.
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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The Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative (OBRC), parent organization to BottleDrop, announced a $2,500 donation to Friends of Corvallis Parks and Recreation. The donation, generated through BottleDrop’s Containers for Change program, will be used by the nonprofit to support the City of Corvallis’ Youth Volunteer Corps program.
At the November 2, 2021 election, Corvallis voters approved this Charter amendment. Unofficial results from Benton County Elections are as follows:
At the November 2, 2021 election, Corvallis voters approved this Charter amendment. Unofficial results from Benton County Elections are as follows:
Special Use Permits will allow certain fitness establishments to host classes in designated City parks due to impacts related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Corvallis City Council voted Monday to approve an annual budget totaling $181,346,700 for Fiscal Year 2022. Council’s action was the final step in the City’s annual budget process, which began in May with a series of Budget Commission meetings and included extensive deliberations, analysis and public input.
The new budget goes into effect on July 1, when the City of Corvallis begins its new fiscal year.
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Merryfield Hall Rooftop Mechanical Screening (HPP-2021-09)
Benton Hotel Wireless Telecommunications Facility (HPP-2021-11)
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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The exercise was developed in partnership with neighborhood associations that expressed interest in gaining hands-on experience.
The City’s municipal water supply is safe and secure, but the shortage is affecting communities throughout Oregon and Washington.
The Corvallis water supply is safe and secure, but the shortage is affecting communities throughout Oregon and Washington.
El suministro de agua para la municipalidad es protegido y seguro, pero la escasez está afectando a las comunidades a través de Oregon y Washington.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
Rebates of up to $1,200 are available for low-income individuals to purchase electric bicycles from local businesses.
Rebates of up to $1,200 are available for low-income individuals to purchase electric bicycles from local businesses.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The May Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Valley Library Rooftop Wireless Communication Equipment (PLD-2021-02)
06/22/2021 2:30 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Dan Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
The City of Corvallis received refunds totaling $190,117.83 from penalties imposed last year by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
This is a great time for everyone to swim in multiple pools! Diving boards, climbing walls, water slides, inner tubes, water basketball and toys available (check with front desk for available features). Children 7 years and younger must have someone 11 years or older with them in the water at all times. Regular admission rates apply.
Staff in the economic development office quickly pulled together city and countywide business support organizations, creating the Economic Recovery Team.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
The City of Corvallis plans to fill a vacancy for the Ward 8 City Council seat through the regular election scheduled on November 2, 2021.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
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Valley Library Rooftop Wireless Communication Equipment (PLD-2021-02)
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Dangerous fireworks — including bottle rockets and similar types that shoot balls of fire — are illegal in Corvallis and throughout Oregon.
The re-surfacing of the Ringler Pickle Ball Courts has been completed!
See parking information here http://apps.corvallisoregon.gov/webdocs/showdoc.aspx?docID=3103869
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This relaxed experience is designed to help infants and toddlers grow comfortable in the water. A parent or guardian needs to accompany their children in the water and stay withing arms length of them at all times. Non-toilet-trained swimmers must wear plastic lined, reusable, non-disposable swim diapers, which may be purchased at the front counter.
Due to the Philomath Frolic Parade, the following detour will be in effect on Saturday July 10 for the Philomath Connection’s 12:00pm run.
Westbound on College Street, south on 19th Street, east on Philomath Blvd, south on 24th Street, east on Newton Street, resume regular route.
Philomath Connection Stops out of Service During Detour
Tracey Yee was elected as Ward 8 Councilor at the November 2, 2021 election. She ran unopposed and will will serve the remainder of a two-year term that ends December 31, 2022.
The position is non-partisan and non-paid. She will be sworn in at the November 15, 2021 Council meeting.
The unofficial results from Benton County Election are as follows:
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d)(status of labor negotiations)
Executive Sessions
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The June Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
07/16/2021 8:00 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
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Isabella Henkle House Basement Window (HPP-2021-03)
City Meat Market Building Signs (HPP-2021-17)
OSU West Greenhouse Doors and Accessibility Improvements (HPP-2021-18)
07/18/2021 11:00 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
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The 3rd Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
The Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Adopted Budget FY 21-22 from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The City of Corvallis Adopted Budget FY 21-22 from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
At the November 2, 2021 election, Corvallis voters approved this Charter amendment. Unofficial results from Benton County Elections are as follows:
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
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Valley Library Rooftop Wireless Communication Equipment (PLD-2021-02)
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations.
The Economic Development Coalition meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3774726089817283088
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Forest View Subdivision (SUB-2021-01)
Forest View First Addition Subdivision (SUB-2021-02)
Rockland Subdivision (SUB-2021-03)
The Corvallis City Council and Benton County Board of Commissioners will meet jointly to discuss houselessness and recommendations from the Home, Opportunity, Planning and Equity (HOPE) Advisory Board. The City of Corvallis is hosting this meeting.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8358508701690273036
Corvallis Parks & Recreation and Friends of Corvallis Parks & Recreation are proud to present How to Train Your Dragon this August under the stars in Avery Park!
This is a free event and open to the public. Bring your own picnic and games to enjoy before the movie. Food and beverage concessions will be limited
to pre-packaged snacks and non-alcoholic beverages.
Corvallis Parks & Recreation and Friends of Corvallis Parks & Recreation are proud to present How to Train Your Dragon this August under the stars in Avery Park!
This is a free event and open to the public. Bring your own picnic and games to enjoy before the movie. Food and beverage concessions will be limited
to pre-packaged snacks and non-alcoholic beverages.
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e)(status of real property transaction)
Executive Sessions
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Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only.
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08/05/2021 11:00 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
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Enterprise Rent–A-Car Rental Office Planned Development Modification (PLD-2021-03)
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When significantly higher temps are forecasted, information about cooling centers will be posted here.
Higher risk individuals, including elderly, infants, and those with pre-existing health conditions that affect thermo regulation and are living in older and/or poorly insulated/ventilated dwellings are at greater risk during extreme heat events.
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Adams Elementary School Renovations (CDP-2020-02/LDO-2021-02)
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Isabella Henkle House (HPP-2021-03)
City Meat Market Building Sign (HPP-2021-17)
OSU West Greenhouse Door & Accessibility Improvements (HPP-2021-18)
The loan fund will assist nonprofits, co-ops, and governmental educational institutions in their efforts to implement substantial energy efficiency or conservation projects at their own facilities, or elsewhere in the community.
11 agosto 2021 - La Ciudad de Corvallis está aceptando de nuevo solicitudes para préstamos de baja interés para El Programa de Crédito Rotatorio de Acción Climática (Climate Action Revolving Loan program por su nombre en inglés). El programa tiene como objetivo la inversión en mejoras de infraestructura que reduzcan las emisiones de carbono en los edificios.
The 4th Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Ward 6 Councilor Laurie Chaplen and Ward 9 Councilor Andrew Struthers will host a virtual joint ward meeting at 6:00 p.m. on August 31.
The program will include a brief presentation by Community Development Director Paul Bilotta on the topic of middle housing and how the City is working to comply with House Bill 2001. To read more about the City's progress on this topic, please visit the project website here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/cd/page/middle-housing-code-update-project
The Imagine Corvallis Action Network will meet virtually at 4:30 p.m.
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ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Engaging with community members, partner agencies and other civic groups is a vital part of the dialogue that the City of Corvallis hopes to foster on its social media pages. Administrative Procedure 9.03 governs use of social media by City staff and the general public. The information on this page is taken from AP 9.03 and details community engagement and content management on City-run social media pages.
The July Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
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Newins House Alterations (HPP-2021-15)
Williams House Door (HPP-2021-19)
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2021-03)
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only.
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The City Council and Benton County Board of Commissioners will meet jointly to continue their discussion about HOPE recommendations. The public may register to observe the meeting via this link: https://www.co.benton.or.us/boc/page/joint-meeting-board-commissioners-a...
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i)(status of employment-related performance (City Attorney and Municipal Judge evaluations
Executive Sessions
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The Corvallis Fire Department is pleased to announce it will host a Drive-Through Open House this year on Saturday, October 9, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Solar Livestock Barn located at the Benton County Fairgrounds. Visitors will be able to remain in their vehicles as they drive through the barn to look at Fire Department engines, ladder trucks and rescue rigs, and have a chance to see Sparky the Fire Dog.
The City of Corvallis Invites Applications for a Planning Commission Vacancy.
A recruitment to fill one vacancy on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, October 1, 2021. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, October 21, 2021. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
Administrative Policies and Procedures help the City of Corvallis deliver services consistently and sustainably. Many of these are available for review at the links below. These documents are intended to complement and support City Council policies.
AREA 1 - GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i)(status of employment-related performance (City Attorney and Municipal Judge evaluations, continued)
Executive Sessions
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The fire will be planned and conducted by a team of experts, with two primary goals: to restore natural habitats and to reduce wildfire risk.
September 7th, 2021 @ 10:00 am
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6986/ daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
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The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed) and (e)(status of real property transaction). The start time is estimated.
Executive Sessions
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The Budget Commission meeting on the American Rescue Plan Act Update will be held online at 6:00 p.m.
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Learn more about the Budget Commission here.
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Department Director
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
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The City is currently processing several amendments to the Corvallis Land Development Code that will change the way some properties can be developed, and the land owner notice is often a requirement.
The Economic Development Coalition meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m.
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Come take a haunted walk through Chintimini Park as it's inhabited by a cast of roving frights and fun. Bring your friends, get spooked and have fun for a cause! Park in the Dark supports the Parks & Recreation Scholarship Fund. Drinks and treats will be available for purchase from the Coffee Leaf Cafe'. This outdoor event will follow the COVID safety protocols on that date to ensure a safe environment!
The Economic Development Coalition meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m.
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The August Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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New This WeekOn the Calendar: No events appear on the calendar for this week. Check out past meetings on our Vimeo channel!
The annual event challenges participants to explore transportation options and remote work to reduce single-vehicle use on area streets and roads.
The Imagine Corvallis Action Network will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
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ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
New This WeekOn the Calendar: No events appear on the calendar for this week. Check out past meetings on our Vimeo channel!
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
The Economic Development Coalition meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m.
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The April 20, 2022 Economic Development Coalition meeting is canceled..
The Economic Development Coalition meeting has been canceled.
The Economic Development Coalition meeting for October has been canceled.
Read more here about the Economic Development Coalition.
Staff contact: Kate Porsche, Economic Development Manager, 541-766-6339.
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NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION
CITY OF CORVALLIS, Oregon
TO: The legal voters of the City of Corvallis, Oregon:
10/05/2021 09:00 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ryan Eaton, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6420 / ryan.eaton@corvallisoregon.gov
Stabbing Arrest on NW Deer Run Pl
The project is in the final weeks! Join us for the Ribbon Cutting October 23rd, at 11am!
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i)(status of employment-related performance (City Manager evaluation)
Executive Sessions
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The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held online at 9 am.
The meeting agenda is now available through the links below.
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Hello Active Transportation enthusiasts! Don’t miss two opportunities to attend transportation-related virtual open houses this month.
The Oregon Department of Transportation’s (ODOT’s) Public Transportation Division is hosting an online open house related to a list of projects proposed for its new Pedestrian and Bicycle Strategic Funding Program. It will be open until October 31. From ODOT:
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held online at 9 am.
The meeting agenda and minutes from the last meeting are now available.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6135328079015778060
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held online at 9 am.
The meeting agenda and minutes from the previous month's meeting are now available through the links below.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1287487852562579726
The Urban Forestry Section of the Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held online at 9 am.
The meeting agenda is now available.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5212039578667898126
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held online at 9 am.
The meeting agenda is now available.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2011947269893211147
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held online at 9 am.
The meeting agenda is now available.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may register to do so by using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2028320098774952459
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held online at 9 am.
The meeting agenda is now available.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held online at 9 am.
The meeting agenda is now available.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may register to do so using this link:
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The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am IN PERSON ONLY at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda will be available in June.
This meeting is open to the community.
Learn more about this committee.
Staff Contact: Jude Geist, Parks Division Manager, 541-766-6967
The Cities of Corvallis & Albany partnered in October 2021 to offer two fair housing trainings for our communities. Recordings and materials associated with these trainings can be accessed below through April 2022. Links to handouts are found at the bottom of the page. For additional information regarding fair housing or to learn about other training opportunities, please contact the Fair Housing Council of Oregon.
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i)(status of employment-related performance (City Manager evaluation)
Executive Sessions
In 2021, the City of Corvallis conducted a Facilities Needs Assessment to study the condition and operational efficiency of its portfolio of public buildings. A total of 17 sites were ranked on a scale of 1 to 5, with 12 of the 17 sites having a ranking below 3.
The average ranking for a typical City building was 2.58.
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The September Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
How did we get here? The citywide facilities project started in 2021 with an assessment that examined 17 buildings & sites in the City's portfolio.
The City's 2021 facility needs assessment was conducted to gather baseline informatoin about the work spaces that the City uses to serve the community. These spaces must be sufficient in terms of work flow efficiency, asset protection, interdepartmental collaboration, equity, and safety. Just like any other infrastructure system that the City manages, the building portfolio should be reviewed periodically to ensure it is keeping pace with evolving community demands and values, now and well into the future.
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Request a Copy of A Police Report
The link above will take you to the Police Records Request submission. This is only for copies of existing records, this is not for filing a new report. Please call our Records Unit at 541-766-6924 with any further questions. The Records Unit is open 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.
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9th and Cornell Mixed Use Development (PLD-2021-04/CDP-2021-03/MLP-2021-02)
Officers worked enhanced patrol shifts in anticipation of increased call loads and responded to over 400 calls for service from Friday afternoon to Monday morning.
The Thursday, 12/16/21 CAAB meeting was rescheduled to 5:00 p.m., Monday, 12/13/21.
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
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McCready House Stairway and Handrail Replacement (HPP-2021-24)
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The Imagine Corvallis Action Network will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3679612838202274574
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
The Notice of Disposition has been revised due to an incorrect case name on the original disposition.
These supporting materials will help provide context and additional information about the 2021 Project to Assess Corvallis Facility Needs.
The most current information is listed at the top. The list will be updated regularly throughout the project. For questions or additional clarification, feel free to email Mark Shepard.
Yee will serve out the remainder of the current Council term that ends in January of 2023.
Detectives from the Corvallis Police Department traveled to the Roseburg area, arresting the three alleged assailants, bringing them back to Benton County where they were lodged at the Benton County Jail.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station meeting room is closed to the public. The City of Corvallis thanks you for your support in slowing the spread of COVID-19 by attending this public meeting digitally.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
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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:
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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:
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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.
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People wishing to participate may submit comments in writing and/or speak during the online meeting using the following methods:
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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.
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People wishing to participate may submit comments in writing and/or speak during the online meeting using the following methods:
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The January 11, 2022 Historic Resources Commission Meeting is canceled.
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
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.
How Can I Participate?
Submit your comments in writing:
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.
How Can I Participate?
Submit your comments in writing:
Elected officials and leaders at the City of Corvallis reiterated their support for vulnerable and marginalized communities in light of the recent arrest of three individuals charged with assault and bias crimes.
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Some of the conclusions from the 2021 facilities assessment are highlighted in this virtual tour slideshow.
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Fire Station #3 – Corvallis 509J Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2021-03)
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The 1st Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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College Hill School Renovations (HPP-2021-20)
Corvallis-Benton County Library Bike Shelter (HPP-2021-22)
Hopkins House Solar (HPP-2021-26)
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Corvallis Police Department is scheduled for a virtual assessment as part of the application process for reaccreditation which verifies that we continue meeting all applicable professional law enforcement standards.
Administered by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA), the reaccreditation process requires agencies to comply with state-of-the-art standards in four basic areas: policy and procedures, administration, operations, and support services.
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New This WeekOn the Calendar: City offices will be closed for Thanksgiving on November 25 & 26.
The October Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Get your tickets in advance for two days of cosplay, RPGs, fanart and more atC3 Corvallis Community Center
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The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) will meet virtually at 4:00 p.m.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7704798466534059021
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6868938732668180491
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7520723725866222092
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held virtually only.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4148711781420032523
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6125713952510354959
The Corvallis City Council and Benton County Board of Commissioners will meet jointly to discuss Community Services Consortium's role and partnership on homelessness issues.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5113118715745499147
The Imagine Corvallis Action Network will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2011473379603631120
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
The February 23, 2022 Imagine Corvallis Action Network meeting is canceled.
Read more about the ICAN here.
Staff contact: Kate Porsche, Economic Development Manager, 541-766-6339.
The April 27, 2022 Imagine Corvallis Action Network meeting is canceled.
Read more about the ICAN here.
Staff contact: Kate Porsche, Economic Development Manager, 541-766-6339.
The Imagine Corvallis Action Network will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2451431964003011083
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
The May 25th, 2022 Imagine Corvallis Action Network has been canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3932365273309163531
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
Requirements to become a 9-1-1 Telecommunicator
- At least 18 years of age at time of hire
- Possess a High School Diploma or GED
- Ability to pass a background investigation
- Must pass a pre-employment drug screen
- Ability to meet physical, medical and psychological requirements for the position
Salary and benefits
The starting salary for an entry level 9-1-1 Telecommunicator is:
$29.18 hourly
$5,058 a month
$60,703 annually
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3789488135474893840
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1462809381009421072
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Fiez PD Removal – Residential Planned Development Overlay Removal (ZDC-2021-03)
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) (status of labor negotiations).
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
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Eric Scott McKinley Skate Park Corvallis Bowl (WRG-2021-01)
9th and Cornell Mixed Use Development (PLD-2021-04/CDP-2021-03/MLP-2021-02)
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College Hill School Renovations (HPP-2021-20)
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8915863247298891789
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held virtually only.
The public may observe the meeting live via the internet by logging onto the meeting through this link (no pre-registration required): https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83653368869
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held virtually only.
Anyone can watch the session virtually through this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83653368869
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2929162071570712590
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7712810609071336973
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
New This WeekOn the Calendar: City Council Meeting | City Office Closed December 24
12/20/2021 3:00 PM
Media Contact:
Captain Joel Goodwin, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / joel.goodwin@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Ryan Eaton
The Corvallis Benton County Economic Development Office will open up a second round of applications for rebates of up to $1,200 for low-income individuals to purchase electric bicycles from local businesses.
El financiamiento es parte de una subvención de $60,000 otorgada a la Ciudad de Corvallis a través del programa de subvenciones de movilidad eléctrica de Pacific Power.
12/23/2021 1:30 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
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The Villas at Mirador - Residential Planned Development Overlay Removal (ZDC-2021-05)
12/24/2021 11:00 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
12/27/2021 11:00 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6924 / daniel.duncan@corvallisoregon.gov
By: Lt. Daniel Duncan
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5622704975830725392
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4195847845744887309
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5969444763854528523
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9213916660444787984
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
The League of Women Voters of Corvallis, in partnership with the City of Corvallis, is sponsoring a virtual presentation on January 19, 2022 focusing on emergency planning and preparedness. The session will take place from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 19 via Zoom webinar.
Dave Busby, the City’s Emergency Planning Manager, will explain what plans have been made to deal with the many types of events that could affect the city (fire, tsunami at the coast, flood, earthquake). Attendees will come away with an understanding of the emergency planning that the City is undertaking.
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9th and Cornell Mixed Use Development (PLD-2021-04/CDP-2021-03/MLP-2021-02)
Eric Scott Mckinley Skate Park Corvallis Bowl (WRG-2021-01)
The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3742396053209315852
Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1671018401062233356
Neighborhood bikeways are typically low-volume, low-speed residential streets, where people feel comfortable walking, biking, and rolling.
As in prior years, the program will make available $10,000 in small cash grants from the City of Corvallis to fund projects around the community.
The December Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Learn more about the Corvallis Police Department and the services we provide through these informative videos.
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January 21, 2022 - The City of Corvallis is adjusting some services in response to staffing shortages related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In all cases, these service modifications are intended to maintain the levels of service that the community expects, while following current public health guidelines to keep staff and the public safe.
The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) will meet virtually at 4:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7451238989390890256
Read more about CIDAB here.
The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) will meet virtually at 4:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8107643033126694671
Read more about CIDAB here.
The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) meeting is canceled.
Read more about CIDAB here.
Staff contact: Patrick W. Rollens, Public Information Officer, 541-766-6368
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Welcome to 2022! We're revamping the monthly Corvallis e-News email newsletter to make it integrate better into the city website. It's the same great roundup of news and announcements from the City of Corvallis ... it just looks a little different. Thanks for reading!
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This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5364641897578606608
The meeting will be held online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8478347776767324685
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
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This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6727286449203207183
*** THIS IS A CORRECTED NOTICE. THE ORIGINAL PUBLISHED NOTICE INCLUDED AN INCORRECT GOTOWEBINAR MEETING HYPERLINK AND INCORRECTLY IDENTIFIED THE EXISTING ZONE OF THE PROPERTY.***
The Council may recess its regular meeting to meet in Executive Session under (h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed). Time posted here is only estimated. It is also possible that the Council will resume its regular meeting to take action from this Executive Session.
Executive Sessions
The City Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed). Start time is estimated.
Executive Sessions
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Mason House Window Removal (HPP-2021-28)
OSU Indoor Target Range Mechanical Equipment (HPP-2021-29)
This meeting will be held online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4468947839883749900
Staff contact: Brigetta Olson, Housing and Neighborhood Services Division Manager, 541-766-6555
This meeting will be held online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3976055468849453584
Staff contact: Brigetta Olson, Housing and Neighborhood Services Division Manager, 541-766-6555
Bids and Requests for Proposal (RFPs) for the City of Corvallis are posted on PublicPurchase.com. Sign up at the link to view and respond to posted bids.
Janes, a 20-year veteran of CFD, was born and raised in Corvallis and came up through the Corvallis school system, eventually graduating from Linn-Benton Community College and Oregon State University.
The City Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d)(status of labor negotiations) and (e)(status of real property transaction)
Executive Sessions
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The 2nd Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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02/16/2022 12:00 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ryan Eaton, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6420 / ryan.eaton@corvallisoregon.gov
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/194605183158007055
The January Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Supporting DocumentsPlease click on the link below for more information.
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/9095259562164952331
Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting has been rescheduled to Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin immediately after URABC concludes.
Please see this calendar date for further information.
THIS IS A CORRECTED NOTICE OF DISPOSITION. THE ORIGINAL PUBLISHED NOTICE INCLUDED INCORRECT APPEAL DEADLINE AND EXPIRATION DATES.
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4414330699467098123
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4823816317441654288
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/287855863842550543
Public Hearing Information
For the Public Hearings, written testimony is strongly recommended; email to the address below, or submit via US mail.
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting has been canceled as all business was concluded on May 11, 2022.
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3848907944504015627
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/142659855945635086
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) will not be meeting on October 27th as originally scheduled. The Board has rescheduled this meeting for Tuesday, November 8th.
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under (h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
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In this issue: Meet the new Fire Chief, sign up for Corvallis Police 101, and browse active land use cases at the City.
Additional Resources and Requirements
Shelter and Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) Grantees
Please note, beginning in 2022 all funding awarded by the City of Corvallis will require providers to utilize the local Coordinated Entry Priorities List of local people experiencing houselessness for filling their openings in their Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH), Rapid Rehousing (RRH), Transitional Housing (TH) or other non-transient shelter facilities.
Social Service Funding
On an annual basis, the City of Corvallis allocates $480,000 to social service organizations serving the needs of low income families/individuals living in the City of Corvallis. This program is currently administered by United Way of Linn, Benton and Lincoln Counties and funding is distributed in accordance with Council Policy #G1.04, Social Service Grant Funding.
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Applicant and Grantee Handbooks and RFPs
Guidance documents for agencies that intend to apply for or have received allocations of CDBG and/or AHCET funding have been developed.
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03/04/2022 10:00 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Gabriel Sapp, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6375 / gabe.sapp@corvallisoregon.gov
Male Attempts to Steal Marked Police Vehicle
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17th Street, 16th Street, and A Avenue Right-of-way Vacation (VAC-2022-01)
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under (h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, item 2.a., issued on April 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be conducted online only. The Fire Station Meeting Room will be closed to the public.
How Can I Participate?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people wishing to participate in the meeting are strongly encouraged to submit their comments in writing.
Submit your comments in writing:
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The city of Uzhhorod in Ukraine has been an official sister city to Corvallis for the past 30 years. Now they are a hub for thousands of refugees fleeing the war in the eastern portion of the country.
The February Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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First Presbyterian Church Facade Restoration (HPP-2022-02)
Public meetings will be held by the City of Corvallis Budget Commission (BC) and the South Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC), Benton County, Oregon in respect of the Proposed Budgets for the City of Corvallis and the South Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2023. Meetings will occur on the following dates:
The City Budget Commission (BC) meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m.
This meeting will take place online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7694510335681068555
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
Happy National Arbor Day, April 29!
Urban Forestry is celebrating trees in our urban forest this April and the Arbor Month Photo Contest was an amazing success thanks to all of you!
All of the submissions were wonderful representations of our favorite urban forest friends.
Thank you for submitting and voting. We appreciate how much you love Corvallis trees.
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(max. capacity: 40 seated at tables; 70 standing)
A large TV, sound system, and webcam make this room perfect for hybrid meetings, lectures, and more!
(max. capacity: 60 seated at tables; 90 standing)
With easy access to the terrace, a wall of mirrors, a projector screen, and sound system, Alder is a great versatile space for parties, lectures, and more!
The facilities strategy proposes about $255 million in projects to be accomplished over a number of years and funded through a variety of sources.
In this issue: Check out the Arbor Day photo contest, share input on your values for the facilities project, and check out an in-person show at the Majestic Theatre.
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Arbor Day Photo ContestApril is Arbor Month in Oregon, and we're celebrating trees in our urban forest this April!
Share your input on the list of values that can be addressed through different facility projects.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations) and (h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
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McLagan House Window Trim and Siding (HPP-2021-27)
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The Corvallis Police Department hit a major milestone this month with the re-accreditation of the department through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement (CALEA).
Councilor Charlyn Ellis will host a meeting for Ward 5 residents. This meeting will include Public Works staff, who will provide information about active transportation.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
Due to modified operations with outdoor pools only, schedules for WaterBabies and WaterKids will be updated as programs become available. We appreciate your patience and will post updates as soon as they are scheduled.
Osborn Aquatic Center has emerged as one of the leaders in WaterBabies and WaterKids programs on the West Coast. Osborn has taught the basic fundamental swimming skills to 1000’s of infants and toddlers for over 20 years.
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The City of Corvallis Invites Applications for a Planning Commission Vacancies.
A recruitment to fill three vacancies on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, May 6, 2022. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, May 19, 2022. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
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First Presbyterian Church East Facade Restoration (HPP-2022-02)
Walkable Corvallis
Corvallis has a rich history as a safe, connected and enjoyable place to get around by foot or mobility device. People commute, take treks for pleasure, run errands and link to other modes of travel all with the power of just one step. We celebrate those who embrace the slower pace and sensory experience of the City one enjoys when being on the ground level.
Introducing the Corvallis Walking Map
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2740598025893482512
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W.H. and Edna Dilley House Sunroom (HPP-2022-07)
Dixon Recreation Center (HPP-2022-08)
350 NW 30th Street Window Replacement (HPP-2022-10)
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Regular Council meetings and twice-monthly work sessions will once again take place at Council Chambers, located on the second level of the Downtown Fire Station, 400 NW Harrison Blvd.
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Street Right of Way Vacation (16th Street, 17th Street, and A Avenue) - VAC-2022-01
The City of Corvallis Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 is now available:
Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023
City Budget Commission Meetings will take place on the following dates:
The Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 is now available:
Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-2023
Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission Meetings will take place on the following dates:
Tuesday, May 3rd at 6:00 p.m. - CANCELED (This date was originally for the Public Hearing. However, it has been moved to May 11th.)
Wednesday, May 11th at 6:00 p.m. (Public Hearing)
In the first half of 2022, the City Council and staff reviewed the best way to fund the necessary work on City facilities to remedy the significant shortcomings identified in the Facilities Needs Assessment Project.
The City Council has been working for years to make improvements to the facilities that are used to deliver City 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.
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
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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
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Letitia Carson Elementary School Major LDO (LDO-2022-02 and CDP-2022-03)
The March Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The agendas for the upcoming budget meetings are now available on their respective calendar event dates.
Budget Commission - Tuesday, May 3, 2022 - 6:00pm
In this issue: In-person Council meetings are back, check out the Corvallis Walking Map, and celebrate Sister Cities Month.)
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.
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Letitia Carson Elementary School CD Modification (CDP-2022-01)
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:
This Planning Commission meeting for July 20, 2022 has been canceled. The next meeting is scheduled for August 3, 2022.
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.
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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:
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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:
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.
How Can I Participate?
Submit your comments in writing:
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:
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.
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:
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Planning Commission Meeting for December 21, 2022 has been canceled.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
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Conditional Development Permit & Partition (CDP-2022-04, MLP-2022-01)
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Emergency management officials in Corvallis and Benton County will host an evacuation exercise for 10 neighborhoods in the area on Saturday, May 14.
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Corvallis Parks & Recreation holds a deep sense of pride in our community's parks and natural spaces, recognizing their significance to the well-being and enjoyment of residents and visitors alike. We understand the vital role these areas play in fostering a sense of community, promoting physical and mental health, and preserving our natural environment. As stewards of these cherished resources, we are committed to continuously enhancing them through thoughtful improvements and initiatives.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h)(status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
The City of Corvallis is working on a long-range project to improve public facilities throughout the city. Leaders are examining funding strategies for top priority projects that are reasonable and achievable.
This page tracks the City Council’s process to understand the needs of the citywide facilities project and explore the revenue sources available for municipal building projects.
Due to an ongoing driver shortage, the following service will not operate today, May 10, 2022.
Route 2 at 1:45pm, 3:15pm, 5:15pm, 6:45pm
Route 3 at 4:45pm, 5:45pm
Route 4 at 2:30pm
Route 7 at 7:30pm
Route 8 at 4:00pm
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Letitia Carson Elementary School Major LDO (LDO-2022-02 and CDP-2022-03)
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The City records most meetings of advisory boards and commissions, as well as City Council meetings and other one-time video programs. All videos are hosted on our Vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/cityofcorvallis
The FY2022 3rd Quarter Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The Imagine Corvallis Action Network meeting for June 22, 2022 has been canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
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The three Ordinances adopted by the City Council as described in the Notice of Disposition are available by using this link.
The rate bump will ensure that the parking program continues to function as intended and offers in rates that are in alignment with similarly sized comparator cities.
The meeting will begin at 5:15 p.m., and the Budget Public Hearing will begin at 5:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2081032887004720652
Corvallis raised its parking meter rates and citation fees on June 1, 2022, after nearly 15 years without increasing these fees. This page addresses some common questions related to this fee adjustment.
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Corvallis Soda Works Building Signs (HPP-2022-11)
Locke House Windows, Siding, and Porch Replacement (HPP-2022-12)
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Letitia Carson Elementary School – Conditional Development Modification (CDP-2022-01)
On June 14, the community is invited to an opportunity that only comes once a year: a guided tour of the Corvallis Forest on the lower slopes of Marys Peak.
Ward 6 Councilor Laurie Chaplen and Ward 9 Councilor Andrew Struthers will host a hybrid joint ward meeting at 6:30 p.m. on June 14. The meeting will be held in person at Osborn Aquatic Center, 1940 NW Highland Dr., as well as online via Zoom.
The program will include a brief presentation by Corvallis Police Department Captain Jason Harvey.
The organizers will leave plenty of time for your questions at the end of the meeting. A recording of the ward meeting will be available online after the meeting for anyone who couldn't attend.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6308351630637815311
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4994887134748930318
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June 1, 2022 - The Corvallis Police Department was selected as one of three law enforcement agencies nationwide to pilot a new crisis training program being developed by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance. The intensive, 40-hour training program is designed to prepare police officers in their response to people experiencing crises related to behavioral health conditions, as well as intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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1143, 1153 NW 16th & 1440 NW Lincoln Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2022-02)
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Letitia Carson Elementary School Major LDO (LDO-2022-02 and CDP-2022-03)
In this issue: Sign up for the watershed tour, jump into summer reading at the Library, test your home internet connection, and more.)
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.
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2021 Water Distribution and Treatment Facilities Master Plan (CPA-2021-03)
The Benton County Board of Commissioners and Corvallis City Council will hold a joint work session on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at 4 PM hosted by Benton County.
Attend this meeting in person at the Benton County Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way, Corvallis, Oregon 97333 or
Attend virtually via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83928023298?pwd=Zkk2VUpaUXhWbkorbXYrenI5c010Zz09
Attend by phone: Dial +1 253 215 8782; Meeting ID: 839 2802 3298; Passcode: 569089
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3230827380878448656
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1133595812314327566
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4426800263270874384
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8430944534700871693
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2944061554214959115
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7174571080548222476
June 8, 2022 - The Corvallis City Council voted Monday to approve an annual budget totaling $242,677,700 for Fiscal Year 2023. Council’s action was the final step in the City’s annual budget process, which began in May with a series of Budget Commission meetings and included deliberations, analysis, and public input.
The new budget goes into effect on July 1, when the City of Corvallis begins its new fiscal year.
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Purpose: Presenters of this session will explain elected office in Corvallis and provide information to potential candidates. There will also be information about how local government works. This event will not be a forum for debating issues, nor will it address how to campaign for office. Everyone is welcome, especially people who are interested in running for Mayor or City Council or would like to learn more about City government.
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Locke House Windows, Siding, and Porch Replacement (HPP-2022-12)
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The annual summer road construction season is underway in Corvallis. Resurfacing work on portions of 9th Street, Technology Loop, and Fernwood Circle is expected to conclude by the end of July.
Resurfacing of 9th Street from Circle Boulevard to Conifer Boulevard will be done at night from June 26 through July 1.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3575515480399284748
The City of Corvallis is partnering with the Corvallis Chamber of Commerce to organize The Great Downtown Cleanup, happening the last week of June.
The April Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Meets: the second Tuesday of each month, 1:30 - 3 pm
For caregivers and family members of persons with Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder. Share information, education and support with those who walk, or have walked in your shoes. Learn skills from those who have experienced your daily challenges.
Meets 2nd & 4th Fridays from 3-5 PM at Corvallis Community Center
A safe, social space for LGBTQIA+ adults of any age. Connect with friends new and old, and find inspiration and community
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and associated documents are available here.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting for September 8 has been cancelled.
The next meeting of this Committee is scheduled for October 13 at 9 am; its agenda will be focused on Beautification. The next meeting focused on Urban Forestry is scheduled for November 10 at 9 am. These meetings are open to the public.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting scheduled for January 12 has been cancelled. This meeting will be rescheduled for a later date.
The meeting packet (which includes the agenda and any associated documents) is now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting packet (which includes the agenda and any associated documents) is now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet will be available in May.
This meeting is open to the community.
Learn more about this committee.
Staff Contact: Jude Geist, Parks Division Manager, 541-766-6967
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
This interactive map compiles information on projects from the current citywide facilities strategic plan that are in process or moving forward.
The City of Corvallis has adopted a set of new ward boundary maps, capping off a once-per-decade process that adjusts the boundaries of the nine wards in the city.
The May Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
July 1, 2022 - The annual summer road construction season is underway in Corvallis. Resurfacing work starts July 1 on portions of Van Buren Avenue and Washington Avenue in the central downtown area and is expected to conclude by the end of September.
Work includes asphalt grinding and paving, restriping, and improvements to sidewalk ADA ramps. Blocks involved in these projects include:
In this issue: Open Streets, new ward boundary maps, summer street resurfacing, and more.)
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work session will begin at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/918695165792285968
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
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The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) (status of real property transaction).
Executive Sessions
The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) Meeting for July 20th has been canceled.
Read more about CIDAB here.
Staff contact: Patrick W. Rollens, Public Information Officer, 541-766-6368
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations)
Executive Sessions
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Iona Locke House Windows and Siding Replacement (HPP-2022-12)
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Reservoir Avenue Industrial Property PD Nullification (PLD-2022-02)
OSU Zone Amendments - OSU Streets and Other Access Facilities (LDT-2021-05)
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The candidate filing period for the upcoming November 8, 2022 General Election in Corvallis opens August 1 and runs through August 19.
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The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force (DEITF) will meet virtually at 4:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3648935369966756875
Read more about DEITF here.
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work group meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/421180448184686351
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
The June Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Upcoming: May City Council Public Hearing
In May the City Council will conduct a public hearing to consider adoption of legislative amendments to the Official Zoning Map, Comprehensive Plan Text, and Land Development Code (LDC) Text related to the adoption of a Climate-Friendly Area (CFA) in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) 660-012-0310 through -0325 (“CFA Rules”).
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Oregon Community Credit Union Drive-through and Partition (CDP-2022-04, MLP-2022-01)
Councilor Maughan declared a vacancy in the office of Ward 2 City Councilor effective September 1, 2022.
On September 6, 2022, the City Council held a public hearing at which the body appointed Christina Jancila as Ward 2 City councilor. Councilor Jancila will hold office until December 31, 2022.
Filings of the nominees for the Ward 2 vacancy appointment are shown below:
The City of Corvallis will fill a vacancy for the Ward 2 City Council seat through an appointment process in early September.
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work group meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/94638689137738768
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
In this issue: Citywide elections, a special appointment for Ward 2, and the return of Open Streets!)
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Thank you to everyone who participated, volunteered, and sponsored the 2024 Corvallis Turkey Trot! 2024 Race Results
Event Location: Crystal Lake Sports Fields, 100 SE Fischer Lane, Corvallis
Each year before draining and cleaning the outdoor pools for the season, we invite dogs to come play at the pool.
With just two weeks to go until the filing deadline, no candidates have submitted petitions to run for the Ward 9 City Council seat.
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Budget Commissioners will attend the City Council Work Session on September 22, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. chaired by the Mayor.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3230827380878448656
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work group meeting will begin at 12:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3156075984767448079
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work group meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/149181063279806992
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The Corvallis Transit System (CTS) received a $2.6 million grant to fund the purchase of two electric buses and the installation of a dedicated charging depot.
The FY 2022 Q4 Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
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Oregon Community Credit Union Drive Through and Partition (CDP-2022-04, MLP-2022-01)
Harvey is a 25-year veteran of the Corvallis Police Department and has worked in virtually every role at the department, from patrol officer to detective to K-9 handler.
The July Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
A recruitment to fill two vacancies on the Historic Resources Commission is now open until filled.
August 22, 2022 - Corvallis Alert, the emergency notification system used by Corvallis public safety officials to reach community members, is moving to a new platform. Starting in September, Corvallis Alert will be powered by Everbridge, an industry-leading notification platform that is used by agencies throughout Oregon. Everbridge is also used by the existing Linn-Benton Alert system that has been in place for many years.
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force (DEITF) will meet virtually at 4:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5611395401036374031
Read more about DEITF here.
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force (DEITF) will meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend DEITF meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually. Those who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5301566218468895245
Oral Testimony
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force (DEITF) will meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend DEITF meetings. This meeting is being virtually. Those who would like to attend may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5171961285344847885
Oral Testimony
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force (DEITF) will meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend DEITF meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually. Those who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/158421359151385100
Oral Testimony
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work group meeting that was scheduled for 3:00 p.m. has been canceled.
Read more about the Climate Action Advisory Board here.
The FY2023 Adopted Budget from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
For further information regarding the budget process, please visit https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/finance/page/budget.
The City of Corvallis Adopted Budget FY 21-22 from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
For further information regarding the budget process, please visit https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/finance/page/budget.
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/392053286536749583
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance)
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance)
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance)
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance)
Executive Sessions
The Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Adopted Budget FY 22-23 from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
For further information regarding the Urban Renewal Agency, please visit https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/cm/page/urban-renewal-south-corvallis.
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The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7566495300703626256
The HOC meets, as needed, to review funding applications or discuss housing policy recommendations. Read more about the HOC here.
In this issue: New curb extensions, Corvallis Alert updates, and bus service reductions on the way.)
The City of Corvallis values community engagement and regularly invites public participation on City services and policies. The City recently updated its public participation framework to embrace the principles of the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2), with the goal of creating a consistent approach to public participation.
09/06/2022 2:00 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Daniel Duncan, Corvallis Police Department
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work group meeting will begin at 5:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3311994430760022031
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September 7, 2022 - The children’s playground at Porter Park, located at 1895 NW Hayes Ave., will be closed for construction starting on September 7 to receive much-needed replacement playground equipment. The closure is expected to last for approximately eight weeks, wrapping up in October.
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September 8, 2022 - Corvallis Fire Department is increasing its staffing levels ahead of the anticipated high fire risk forecast for the community through the weekend. Fire Department officials are also encouraging community members to practice extreme fire safety and be on the lookout for fire activity. The National Weather Service (NWS) has declared a “Red Flag Warning” for all of the Willamette Valley, including Benton County, starting at 11 a.m. Friday, September 9 through 11 p.m. Saturday, September 10.
The Social Services Task Force will meet virtually from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Use this link to attend: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7902396103146323212
More information can be found here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is a system that gives voters the ability to rank candidates in order of preference - 1st choice, 2nd choice, and 3rd choice. Ranked choice voting was first implemented in Benton County in 2020 and is used for City of Corvallis races with three or more candidates.
September 9, 2022 - Christina Jancila has been appointed as the new Ward 2 Councilor on the Corvallis City Council. She will serve out the remainder of the current Council term, which concludes on December 31, 2022.
This year's fire safety theme is: “Pay Attention to Fire Prevention.”
**This notice is being re-issued because it originally contained an incorrect date for testimony deadline.**
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4175-4205 SW Country Club Lot Consolidation (MRP-2022-03)
Thanks for attending the round table session at ICMA's 2022 conference entitled Too Many Boards? Success Stories and Strategies for Board Consolidation.
Some of the materials I discussed are listed below. Please feel free to review and share them!
Rental Housing 101 and 2+ Years into COVID presented by the Fair Housing Council of Oregon
City of Corvallis - Housing and Neighborhood Services Division is hosting this free workshop.
The City of Corvallis will be using ranked choice voting for the first time for the November 8, 2022 municipal general election.
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September 15, 2022 - Corvallis Police Chief Nick Hurley announced that Lieutenant Ryan Eaton has graduated as a member of the 283rd session of the FBI National Academy. The graduation took place at the National Academy in Quantico, Virginia on September 13, 2022.
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7487578953461263118
Learn more about the task force here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) - No Wasted Food Work Group meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m.
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The outbound Route 2 stop on 9th Street north of Circle Blvd will be out of service on Wednesday, Sept. 21 from 8:30am until 12:00pm. During the closure, the nearest available stop is at 9th Street & Sequoia Avenue.
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The Corvallis Forest is managed in accordance with the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan (CFSP). The plan was developed in 2006 and is revised on a periodic basis. The last revision of the CFSP was during 2013. Links to each revision of the plan may be found below.
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The August Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Management & Inventories
These documents are provided as a guide for City staff to help plan long-term sustainability of the Corvallis Forest.
Management (Documents related to previous plans)
During the closure, staff and equipment will be reassigned to other fire stations in Corvallis, although they will continue to respond to calls.
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
September 22, 2022 - The City of Corvallis Public Works Department is facilitating two projects within the downtown Corvallis and Oregon State University areas that will impact traffic flow between Monday September 26 through Friday October 7. Affected locations and associated traffic impacts include:
** The meeting packet has been updated to include survey results **
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting for December 21, 2022 has been canceled.
Learn more about the task force here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
09/23/2022 9:15 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ryan Eaton, Corvallis Police Department
The Imagine Corvallis Action Network (ICAN) will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6882713418009261068
09/28/2022 08:30 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ryan Eaton, Corvallis Police Department
On September 26, 2022 at approximately 6:21 p.m., the Corvallis Regional Communications Center received an emergency call reporting a crash involving a pedestrian occurred at the intersection of NW 26th St and NW Harrison Blvd. It was reported a witness observed someone on the ground and the vehicle involved left the scene traveling west bound on NW Harrison Blvd. Corvallis Police Department personnel and Corvallis Fire Department personnel responded to the scene.
09/29/2022 09:30 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ryan Eaton, Corvallis Police Department
The City of Corvallis is seeking funding proposals to help shelter or house people experiencing houselessness in our community.
Travel on Van Buren Avenue and on 9th Street and 5th Street near Van Buren Avenue will be slow as a result of lane reductions and traffic controls.
In this issue: Ranked choice voting, Fire Station 3 temporary closure, and a new playground for Porter Park!)
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Ranked Choice Voting in NovemberThe City of Corvallis will be using ranked choice voting for the first time for the November 8, 2022 municipal general election.
Please click the link below for more information.
4175 & 4205 SW Country Club Replat Lot Consolidation (Cruz-Myers) (MRP-2022-03)
November 28th, 2024
Race ScheduleRace Day Schedule
7:00 AM: Last minute registration and packet pick-up
8:15 AM: Little Gobblers Warm-up & Stretching
8:30 AM: 1K Little Gobblers START
8:55 AM: 10K runners line-up
9:00 AM: 10K START
9:05 AM: 5K runners line-up
9:10 AM: 5K START
10:00 AM: Awards Ceremony
The 2nd Quarter Report for the 2022/2023 Fiscal Year is now available at the link below.
From community events to programs to camps, we have many opportunities for your organization get involved!
By partnering with Corvallis Parks & Recreation for your marketing needs, you reach a vibrant and diverse audience. We accept financial sponsorships, in-kind trades of goods or services, and volunteer participation. Together, we can create a lasting impact for the community we serve.
Our current event and program sponsorship opportunities include:
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (d) (status of labor negotiations) immediately following the City Council meeting.
Executive Sessions
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force – Providers Meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center.
Community members who would like to view the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4644672893208556046
Learn more about the task force here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force – Providers Meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center.
Community members who would like to view the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6322836599962603788
Learn more about the task force here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
In fiscal year 2022/2023 City staff have initiated an update of the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan. The update will follow a public process outlined by the Corvallis City Council and involve a volunteer Task Force of community members with expertise in natural resources, ecology, and land management.
October 17, 2022 - The construction for the new children’s playground at Porter Park, 1895 NW Hayes Ave., is complete. The Corvallis Parks & Recreation Department celebrated the re-opening of the playground with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Sunday, October 23 at the park.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Hotel Corvallis Wireless Telecommunications Facility (HPP-2022-19)
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PACKET UPDATE 11/4/2022
Packet materials for Agenda item IV. RFP Oregon Legislature Funds have been updated.
The memo now includes additional information and the attachments now include applicant responses to supplemental questions, as well as two new informational graphics.
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The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m
The current routes for the 2024 Turkey Trot at Crystal Lake Sports Field can be found below.
10/19/2022 10:30 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Gabriel Sapp, Corvallis Police Department
A possible quorum of the City Council may be present at the Fire Station 3 groundbreaking ceremony, which is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Thursday, October 27.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The November 2, 2022 Library Advisory Board Packet is available here.
Virtual meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so by using this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2729955856724379662
Please click on the link below for more information.
In this issue: Fall leaf collection, portable bike racks for rent, and the Turkey Trot!)
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The February 1, 2023 Library Advisory Board Packet is available here.
Virtual meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so by using this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2119033113792035166
Public meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
August 02, 2023 Library Advisory Board Packet available here.
In person meeting, with a virtual option as well, of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
November 01, 2023 Library Advisory Board Packet available here.
In person meeting, with a virtual option as well, of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6928599337587646988
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5216653136071415564
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually and will include two public hearings. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5580407866422778381
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually and will include a public hearing. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/401026402388606732
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5548337311263823373
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually and includes a public hearing. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6993615659161431052
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/888482787935206671
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6120108646474797325
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8638816007314302479
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4888794161830797839
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5626300382254576400
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually and will include four public hearings. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/669063147984636942
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7589985268509039886
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4326080603410056717
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3446735183979932427
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2984748985290784011
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2997242735917209103
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9015619741665404172
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7755516744071329550
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7628533046667854604
The City Council work session for May 4, 2023 has been canceled.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7897230598752143373
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3836421896073092365
NOTE: This meeting will be held at Council Chambers at the Downtown Fire Station (400 NW Harrison Boulevard).
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6545802165354998798
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) (status of real property transaction) immediately following the City Council meeting.
Executive Sessions
The City will hold an orientation session for the incoming City Council. This session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for session details.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is an informational session only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required, although it is possible that a quorum of the Council will be present. The session is open to the public, but there will not be a public comment period.
The City will hold an orientation session for the incoming City Council. This session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for session details.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is an informational session only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required, although it is possible that a quorum of the Council will be present. The session is open to the public, but there will not be a public comment period.
The City will hold an orientation session for the incoming City Council. This session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for session details.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is an informational session only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required, although it is possible that a quorum of the Council will be present. The session is open to the public, but there will not be a public comment period.
The City will hold an orientation session for the incoming City Council. This session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for session details.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is an informational session only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required, although it is possible that a quorum of the Council will be present. The session is open to the public, but there will not be a public comment period.
The City will hold an orientation session for the incoming City Council. This session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for session details.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is an informational session only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required, although it is possible that a quorum of the Council will be present. The session is open to the public, but there will not be a public comment period.
The Multi-Modal Operational Advisory Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 6 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Land Development Code Text Amendments (LDT-2022-04) – Mixed Use Zones Project Phase 3
For ranked choice voting races (Mayor and Ward 9 City Councilor), the first-choice votes will be reported with the unofficial election night results.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(f) to consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection immediately following the City Council work session.
Executive Sessions
The Watershed Operations Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 5 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4472414606063576331
The Rock Creek Watershed Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held 5:30 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6233371538388904204
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/364244440059422990
The HOC meets, as needed, to review funding applications or discuss housing policy recommendations. Read more about the HOC here.
Corvallis is Oregon’s #1 most severely rent burdened community. Approximately 37.1% of renting households in Corvallis spend more than 50% of their monthly income towards the costs of renting a home. The City needs a diversity of housing types to help meet demand. The full report can be found here.
The City’s Adopt-A-Path program provides community members the opportunity to help keep our shared-use paths beautiful by picking up litter and trimming vegetation. Keeping our shared use paths clean and safe is largely done by the city’s Parks and Recreation and Public Works Departments, but the assistance of businesses, families, and community groups through this program is key.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) (status of labor negotiations) at 5:30 pm.
Executive Sessions
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7442494580025026829
Learn more about the task force here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
Please click on the link below for more information.
OSU Zone Amendments – OSU Streets and Other Access Facilities (LDT-2021-05)
The City of Corvallis and its Housing Operational Committee invite you to a public meeting on the topics of affordable housing and severe rent burdens.
When: Tuesday, December 6, 2022, 6:00 – 7:30 pm
Please click on the link below for more information.
Land Development Code Text Amendments – Mixed Use Project Phase 3 (LDT-2022-04)
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually at 5:00 p.m.
The 2022 Questionnaire is complete. A StoryMap overviewing the Questionnaire results can be found here.
Please click on the link below for more information.
November 22, 2022 - The Corvallis City Council voted November 21 to provide $500,000 in funding to support a new 174-unit affordable housing development proposed for South Corvallis. The project, which aims to break ground in early 2023, will bring one-, two-, and three-bedroom rental units for individuals and families at or below 60% of area median income.
The Quarterly Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
This meeting will be held in-person at the Downtown Fire Station and virtually online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1202032718297854992
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will be held in-person at the Downtown Fire Station and virtually online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7058788111832813579
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will be held in-person at the Downtown Fire Station and virtually online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/370929471048120592
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will be held in-person at the Downtown Fire Station and virtually online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/687055556708158478
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
This meeting will be held in-person at the Downtown Fire Station and virtually online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3103056436885490445
The Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) will first meet briefly at 6:00 p.m.
The Budget Commission meeting will begin as soon as the URABC adjourns.
This Budget Commission meeting has been canceled.
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The January 25th, 2023 Imagine Corvallis Action Network (ICAN) has been canceled.
ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision. Read more about the ICAN here.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1096475204113420889
The Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) (status of real property transaction) at 5:30 pm.
Executive Sessions
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1561721454845883742
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held in-person and virtually at 5:00 p.m.
December 5, 2022 - The City's annual stormwater maintenance program is underway, with contractors performing work in urban streams and detention ponds throughout Corvallis through February 2023. The work will focus on Dixon Creek, Dunawi Creek, Oak Creek, Mill Race, Ryan Creek, Lamprey Creek, and Stewart Slough, as well as detention ponds in west and southwest Corvallis.
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
Your facility is required to conduct fire watch until the inoperable fire/life safety system is repaired. Fire watch is to be conducted as indicated below:
Continuing Councilors and City staff are gathering to thank the outgoing Mayor and Councilors for their service.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required. The event is open for members of the public to observe, but there will not be a public comment period.
Please click on the link below for more information.
LDC Text Amendment – OSU Streets and Other Access Facilities (LDT-2021-05)
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) (status of real property transaction) at 5:00 pm.
Executive Sessions
City service fees are reviewed annually by staff and the City Council to ensure that they are operating as intended to generate adequate revenue to support municipal services that the community relies on. This year, the annual update will include some rate increases intended to offset increased costs related to inflation. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the 2023 rate adjustment.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) (status of labor negotiations) at 5:30 pm.
Executive Sessions
Every five years the City asks community members to weigh in on land uses throughout the community – what you like, what you don’t like, and what you envision for your neighborhood in the future. In order to get into the details, the City is separated into six study areas, and surveys are prepared for each. Community members are encouraged to fill out surveys for one, a few, or all of the study areas.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Las tarifas de servicios de la ciudad son revisadas anualmente por el Concejo Municipal para garantizar que estén funcionando según lo previsto para generar ingresos adecuados para respaldar los servicios municipales de los que depende la comunidad. Este año, la actualización anual incluirá algunos aumentos de tarifas destinados a compensar los mayores costos relacionados con la inflación. Aquí están las respuestas a algunas preguntas frecuentes sobre el ajuste de tarifas del año 2023.
P: ¿Qué son estas tarifas y qué es lo que pagan?
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
The Historic Resources Commission Meeting for February 14, 2023 has been canceled.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Planning Commission Meeting for March 1, 2023 has been canceled.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Planning Commission Meeting for April 5, 2023 has been canceled.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Historic Resources Commission Meeting for June 13, 2023 has been canceled.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Rock Creek Watershed Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2079525461457045848
The Rock Creek Watershed Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2927764598130526043
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7591906117295932506
For additional information or to provide written public comments to the committee prior to the meeting, please contact David Gilbey.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/881970382537128535
For additional information or to provide written public comments to the committee prior to the meeting, please contact David Gilbey.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meetings for November 22, 2023 and December 27, 2023 have been canceled.
Canceled meetings have been combined into one meeting on December 13, 2023. Public notice of meeting to follow.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meetings for November 22, 2023 and December 27, 2023 have been canceled.
Canceled meetings have been combined into one meeting on December 13, 2023. Public notice of meeting to follow.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/731803482462007640
For additional information or to provide written public comments to the committee prior to the meeting, please contact David Gilbey.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NtUtESsfSK6XnCDroI8ZVg
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2UixxFUSSCWjdCGvUwykAQ
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vbo5ADNkQ8OlDSdY5NuNLQ
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4m30ymHSQxSYSeDRQdGObA
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jIDStu_TQQ-21uRiIG8BWw
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_S3xd-BvNRUWr550DaPxFng
Please join City Councilors Laurie Chaplen (Ward 6) and Tony Cadena (Ward 9) for a Community Meeting:
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Unitarian Fellowship Education Wing Addition and Major LDO (CDP-2022-05 / LDO-2022-05)
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The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m
The HOC meets, as needed, to review funding applications or discuss housing policy recommendations. Read more about the HOC here.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7288012097605221472.
Due to severe inclement weather, all City of Corvallis facilities are closed Friday, December 23, 2022.
Police, Fire, and emergency dispatch services are available. Please call 911 in an emergency.
The citywide facilities project includes many key steps that can benefit from engagement or input from the community. This page will list past and upcoming opportunities for the public to learn more and get engaged on specific topics and milestones in the citywide facilities project.
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/47161780349546072
Browse a timeline of key milestones in the citywide facilities project to get up to speed on the discussion so far.
In this issue: The New Mayor & City Council take office, attend the new Civic Campus open house, and Know Your City returns in January!
01/01/2023 8:30 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Gabriel Sapp, Corvallis Police Department
The new Mayor and City Council took office on Tuesday, January 3 at a swearing-in ceremony at the start of the first Corvallis City Council meeting of the year.
The WOAC Meeting will be held January 17th at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6825144090775038043
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4262708053118639450
Learn more about the task force here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4205442189009005152
Learn more about the task force here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
Note: This training has been offered to the Corvallis Historic Resources Commission (HRC). Therefore, a quorum of the HRC may be present at this meeting.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
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Land Development Code Text Amendments (LDT-2022-04) – Mixed Use Zones Project Phase 3
The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) will meet virtually at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CIDAB meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6588275201510417496
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6551782410607903830
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OSU Zone Amendments – OSU Streets and Other Access Facilities (LDT-2021-05)
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Mayor Charles Maughan will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 7 Councilor Paul Shaffer will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 8 Councilor Tracey Yee will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 6 Councilor Chaplen will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 8 Councilor Tracey Yee will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 2 Councilor Briae Lewis will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 8 Councilor Tracey Yee will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 1 Councilor Napack will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 2 Councilor Briae Lewis will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 1 Councilor Jan Napack will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 9 City Councilor Tony Cadena will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
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The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting for January 25, 2023 has been canceled.
Learn more about the task force here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/bc-sscptf
Task Force Chair: Paul Shaffer, City Councilor, 541-766-6497
Previous CIP documents from past fiscal years are available to review at the links below. If you are seeking older documents, please contact the Public Works Department for assistance.
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Unitarian Fellowship Education Wing Addition and Major LDO (LDO-2022-05 / CDP-2022-05)
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Mixed Use Zones Project - Phase 3 (LDT-2022-04)
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) for February 13th has been canceled.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4860923742814866776
Note: There is potential for a quorum of the City of Corvallis Historic Resources Commission present at this meeting.
Joint meeting of the Benton County & City of Corvallis Historic Resources Commissions, City of Albany Landmarks Commission, and PreservationWORKS to begin crafting the 2023 Historic Preservation Month event schedule.
This meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center (Alder Room) and virtually online at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9132103104837800286
Staff contact: Ryan Seidl, Finance Director, 541-766-6990
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance).
Executive Sessions
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Reservoir Avenue Industrial Property PD Nullification (PLD-2022-02)
The application window for 2025 Green Grants is closed. Thank you to everyone who applied. There was a fantastic response this year. The applications are being reviewed. Please see the overview packet for a timeline of the grant program.
About the Green Grants Program
In this issue: C3 GameCon, green grants from the City, and Adopt-A-Path returns
The program will make available $15,000 in small cash grants to fund projects around the community that focus on climate change mitigation or adaptation.
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This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3637213480880948058
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Power Volkswagon of Corvallis (CDP-2023-01/LDO-2023-02)
02/03/2023 8:30 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ben Harvey, Corvallis Police Department
In this video, Chief Ben Janes walks us through the impact that the new Fire Public Safety Fee will have on fire and medical coverage in Corvallis.
The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) meeting for May 22 has been canceled.
Read more about CIDAB here.
Staff contact: Patrick W. Rollens, Public Information Officer, 541-766-6368
The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) will meet at 6:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CIDAB meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room or virtually using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/626288849237590613
The Community Involvement and Diversity Advisory Board (CIDAB) will meet virtually at 6:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CIDAB meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9222635793050227286
The CIP also informs the City’s budget process since projects identified in the first year will be incorporated into the FY 2023-24 budget.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660 (f) (To consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection and (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
The Albany Police Department was called the morning of February 8th, 2023 due to concern that 34-year-old Albany resident Julius Hamilton may be suicidal. Officers from APD as well as Deputies from the Linn County Sheriff’s Office located Hamilton in his vehicle parked at Freeway Lakes Park. Despite APD and LCSO attempts to diffuse the situation, Hamilton pointed a handgun at the officers and deputies.
Corvallis Police Department Detectives, along with member of the Linn/Benton Major Crimes Team, continue to interview witnesses and evaluate evidence in order to complete the investigation and deliver it to the Linn County District Attorney’s Office. There is no new information to share at this time.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7004227048145325402
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Unitarian Fellowship Education Wing Addition and Major LDO (CDP-2022-05 / LDO-2022-05)
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6274646107593057629
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Reservoir Avenue Industrial Property PD Nullification (PLD-2022-02)
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Note: There is potential for a quorum of the City of Corvallis Historic Resources Commission present at this meeting.
This will be an in-person and remote accessible meeting. The meeting will be held at the Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way, 1st Floor Commissioner's Meeting Room.
For those who would like to check in remotely:
Join Zoom Meeting
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LDC Text Amendment – OSU Streets and Other Access Facilities (LDT-2021-05)
Corvallis Police Department Detectives, assisted by members of the Linn/Benton Major Crimes Team, have concluded the investigation and delivered it to the Linn County District Attorney’s Office for consideration. All further information will be provided by the Linn County District Attorney’s Office.
As in prior years, the program will make available $10,000 in small cash grants from the City of Corvallis to fund projects around the community.
On January 31, 2023, the City invited the public to help us design the future of a Civic Campus project. The scope of the project was a remodel of City Hall to house the City Council chambers and Municipal Court functions, and the construction of a new Administration Building to house Community Development, Recreation, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources and Development Review operations, along with City Manager’s Office staff.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
https://www.bgccorvallis.org/events/yoy/
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
Years of under-investment in City buildings have resulted in facilities that are significantly undersized, out-moded, and with barriers to efficient, modern service delivery.
Click any of the thumbnails below to explore a slideshow highlighting the results of the 2021 space needs study, and the long-term plans to invest in City facilities.
In this issue: Empowerment Grants, Police 101, and the new Strategic Operational Plan
The Corvallis Sustainability Coalition is hosting a public forum on pavement rehabilitation featuring staff from the Public Works Department. This 50-minute virtual forum will feature an overview of the scope, budget, and design of the NE Circle Boulevard Reconstruction/ Resurfacing Project, followed by a moderated discussion. The discussion will provide an opportunity for City staff to receive feedback from community members.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1571477423494517854
The Multi-Unit Property Tax Exemption (MUPTE) is a tool that can move a proposed housing development to be financially feasible. MUPTE is a state-enabled program (ORS 307.600-307.637) designed to be an incentive for the development of residential properties in city centers and along transit corridors.
Low Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption (LIRPTE)
Nonprofit Entities:
Low Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption (LIRPTE)
Nonprofit Entities:
- The owner and developer can be a for-profit entity
- Rental units may be offered at market rate if affordable housing isn't one of the stated public benefits.
- If not providing affordable housing, the property will pay 10% of its exemption into a fund to support the future affordable housing development
- The duration of the exemption is up to 10 years.
- Each application is reviewed on a case-by-case basis with a demonstrated financial need.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
Volleyball at Parks & Rec is a relaxed, recreational program. Grab your friends, form a team and enjoy six weeks of exercise and fun! Team registration only.
The Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m
The HOC meets, as needed, to review funding applications or discuss housing policy recommendations. Read more about the HOC here.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6996213807777289565
High School & Adult Basketball recreation programs offer team play in relaxed environment! Reminder that there is no food or drinks, other than water, allowed in the gym! All games will be played at Linus Pauling Middle School
Learn how to play a strong round of golf from a Pro in classes designed for beginning to intermediate. Clubs and balls provided so you can get started right away getting on-course experience in putting, chipping, and full swings.
Ultimate Frisbee is fast paced, exciting, easy to learn, non-contact, played by thousands the world over and so much fun! Come learn new skills and improve your current ones.
Need help with a phone, computer, or tablet? Know a loved one who could use some help setting up technology and getting connected?
C3 offers Tech Aid Support Requests. Tech Aid Volunteers can help with a variety of basic tech needs, such as setting up email or social media accounts, setting up a new tablet or computer, installing programs, and more!
Enrich your life with music and dance!
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) - No Wasted Food Work Group meeting will begin at 10:00 a.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) - Green Grants Work Group meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m.
Theater, art, and dance classes teach confidence, creativity, public speaking, and a world of other skills to kids.
Nature play, biking, adventure, archery and more! Outdoor activities teach life skills and awareness of the world.
Learn improv, directing techniques, communication, and more with our Theatre Classes!
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2480395307864364632
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660 (f) (To consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection and (h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
Jump to:
Biking, Running, and Walking
Meet at the Trail Hikes
Martial Arts
Osborn Aquatic Center has you covered! Our life safety courses are all part of nationally accredited programs. We are currently offering American Red Cross courses and applications are open for lifeguard positions!
Need a life jacket? Take a look at our Life Looks Good on You program!
For your convenience we offer day-use lock rentals. Locks are limited and are rented on a first-come, first-serve basis. All pool visitors are encouraged to lock their valuables. The City of Corvallis is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
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A recruitment to fill two vacancies on the Planning Commission is now open and closes on May 12.
On March 19, 2023 at approximately 10:35 pm, Officers of the Corvallis Police Department responded to the area of NW 9th Street near NW Walnut Blvd for a report of two vehicles ramming each other while traveling westbound on NW Walnut Blvd. Additionally, the caller reported hearing a gunshot. Officers quickly located both vehicles and safely detained who they believe to be all involved persons in the area.
Benton County, the City of Corvallis, and Community Services Consortium (CSC) are part of a pilot program sponsored by Oregon State House Bill 4123 to support a coordinated response to homelessness. The three agencies, along with housing and homeless service providers, have been working together since prior to the pilot program to lay the groundwork for coordinated homeless response. The pilot program includes funding and resources to support and grow existing homelessness response operations.
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Street Right of Way Vacation (16th Street, 17th Street, and A Avenue) (VAC-2022-01)
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m.
The HOC meets, as needed, to assist staff with preparing draft documents for policy change that will eventually be presented to the Council for review. Read more about the HOC here.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4068349583373866842
- CDBG Capital and HOME Funding
- AHCET (Affordable Housing Construction Excise Tax)
- Property Tax Exemptions
- LIRPTE (Low-Income Rental Housing Property Tax Exemption) Program
- MUPTE (Multiple Unit Property Tax Exemption) Program
Brigetta Olson
Housing and Neighborhood Services Division
541-766-6555
On March 22, 2023 at approximately 3:05 am, Officers of the Corvallis Police Department responded to the area of the Skate Park, 190 SW B Ave, for a report of a stabbing.
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m.
The HOC meets, as needed, to assist staff with preparing draft documents for policy change that will eventually be presented to the Council for review. Read more about the HOC here.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8937499443606887768
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660 (d) (status of labor negotiations).
Executive Sessions
On Friday, March 24, 2023 at approximately 0753 hours, Officers were dispatched to the 3200 block of NE Canterbury Circle for the report of a 39-year-old male, Corvallis Resident, who was violating a release agreement after being released from jail. The 39-year-old male, William Leonard, broke into the residence and menaced a former roommate who was the property owner. The property owner fled the area and called police. Officers tried to talk Leonard out of the residence but he refused. Leonard resisted arrest when the Officers attempted to take him into custody.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (f) (To consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection).
Executive Sessions
Corvallis Parks & Recreation offers a variety of free programs, services, and resources to the Corvallis and Linn-Benton County Communities. These services are supported by the City Livability Services Local Option Levy, Measure 2-123
Immerse yourself in arts, music, dance, and more with our FREE Cultural Arts programs!
We offer a variety of services and support at the Corvallis Community Center
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On March 22nd, 2023, at approximately 3:05am, Officers from the Corvallis Police Department responded to the area of the Skate Park, 190 SW B Ave, for a report of a stabbing. A 41-year-old male, with no fixed address, was located with multiple life threatening stab wounds and transported via ambulance to the hospital where he is undergoing treatment for his injuries. Detectives from the Corvallis Police Department were called in and the investigation is still ongoing.
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Land Development Code Text Amendments (LDT-2023-01) – Historic Preservation Provisions Phase 1
On Saturday March 25, 2023, Corvallis Police Officers arrested 43-year-old Charles Corriea of Beaverton for Online Sexual Corruption of a Child and Luring a Minor. Officers learned the suspect had been communicating online with who he believed to be a 16-year-old female. The suspect traveled to Corvallis and arranged to meet near a local hotel with a goal of engaging in a sexual encounter with the minor.
On Thursday, March 30, 2023, Officers with the Corvallis Police Department responded to an assisted living facility in the 5500 block of SW West Hills Road on an unrelated call for service. While inside the facility, the officers noticed a water leak developing in the roof on the second floor, which was steadily increasing flow with water pouring out of the light fixtures. Shortly afterward, a large part of ceiling on the second floor collapsed and water began to gush out of the attic space into the facility.
In this issue: Park cleanups, Empowerment Grants, and Planning Commission vacancies!
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The City of Corvallis Invites Applications for Historic Resources Commission Vacancies.
The City Council undertook a public process to prioritize the 11 facilities projects identified in the 2022 Citywide Facilities Strategy. Because of staff and funding resource constraints at the time, it was not possible to move forward on all 11 projects at once. The Council weighed a variety of factors, including input from the community on this topic, to assist with their deliberations.
Please join Ward 3 Councilor Lytle for a neighborhood meeting. City staff will be on hand to answer your questions and hear any concerns with your City government.
The City currently has two funding opportunities open: CDBG Capital Project with an estimated funding amount of $600,000 and CDBG Human Services Fund with an estimated total funding of $80,000.
The City presented a lunch and learn video/webinar on April 14, 2023 with the purpose of promoting continued engagement in the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update. Below is a recording of the Lunch and Learn:
https://vimeo.com/817779366?share=copy
To learn more about the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update, please visit the following links
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"Corvallis plans and implements higher-density, mixed use development in targeted areas of the city, blending residential, commercial, and retail uses, and dining and entertainment options, focused on the downtown area and major commercial centers."
- Imagine Corvallis 2040: Our Community Vision in Action
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held in-person and virtually at 5:00 p.m.
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Ballard House Rooftop Solar (HPP-2023-03)
Burnap-Rickard House Porch Columns (HPP-2022-21)
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LDO-2023-05 - Map and Tax Lot 12511CC00600 and Map and Tax Lot 125140000600
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force has drafted REVISED Vision and Guiding Principles for the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan. The next step in this process is to solicit public input to the Task Force on the draft Vision and Guiding Principles before the Task Force finalizes their recommended revisions and presents them to the Corvallis City Council on June 22, 2023.
Please join City Councilors Paul Shaffer (Ward 7), Tracey Yee (Ward 8), and City staff for a neighborhood meeting.
The meeting will begin at 6:00 pm and will be held at the Walnut Community Room located at 4950 NW Fair Oaks Drive.
Over the course of the last year, Corvallis Police Department staff have been working with other City departments in response to an outpouring of community concerns regarding abandoned and illegally parked vehicles within the Corvallis city limits. The reported issues highlighted a notable impact on livability within the city, to include safety and environmental concerns.
April 17, 2023 - The City of Corvallis Public Works Department is gathering feedback about the vision and guiding principles that will inform our forthcoming update to the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan. This plan provides a long-term strategy for sustainably managing the Corvallis Forest, which is part of a larger watershed that feeds into the city's Rock Creek Water Treatment Plant.
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April 17, 2023 - The Corvallis Fire Department (CFD) was awarded a new Type 6 wildland fire engine as part of a $25 million statewide engine program from the Oregon Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM).
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On November 7, 2023, the City Livability Services Local Option Levy passed with 66.5% support.
On July 21, 2023, the City of Corvallis filed a Notice of Measure Election (SEL 802) with the Benton County Elections Division, and the City Livability Services Local Option Levy was assigned measure number #2-141.
The Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (URABC) meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m.
This meeting may be attended virtually at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3103056436885490445
Corvallis Police Officers arrested an armed 42-year-old Corvallis man on Wednesday following a 45-minute standoff at his former residence on NW 12th Street. On April 19, 2023 at about 9:50 am, Officers responded to the 700-block of NW 12th St for a report that Zachery Cochrane broke into a residence he had been evicted from, locked himself inside and was possibly armed with knives.
The Van Buren Bridge replacement project got underway in summer 2023. ODOT has put together a comprehensive resource page that goes over the project timeline and what to expect as construction gets underway.
Interested in joining one of our clubs or teams? Drop in or contact facilitators for more information.
Synchronized Swimming Club
Experience the joy of synchronized swimming with like minded individuals.
Age: All ages welcome!
In this issue: Weekend bus service returns! We're recruiting for volunteers to serve on city advisory boards throughout the month of May.
On April 14, 2023, at 1008 pm, Officers with the Corvallis Police Department were dispatched to the Dollar Tree located in the 2000 block of NW Circle Blvd for the report of a suspicious person trespassing in the stock room of the store after closing. When the officers arrived, through a window they could see the male suspect crouching down near the office of the store where employees were currently performing closing procedures. Officers immediately made entry into the store and the suspect ran out the back door.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually and will include a public hearing. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4981598444601992800
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1112434618644316759
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually and will include a public hearing. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2097157232480523607
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8009775515164909658
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually and will include two public hearings. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3864324208356421211
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2622513786843732317
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3560570928174682966
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2294508577716123488
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_da3Y1UbnTAKYtOTtXIwLfg
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DKOBaR1pQiGBJtD-R1pcFg
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7875763737559466590
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8724763735574623830
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4812616701552290652
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2842592031252103255
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6634864811933393494
Please note the joint work session will be held in City Council Chambers.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6490139394904155733
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5658830540110672734
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6316709028939332437
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3088889236109958229
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WjTbjQwaQW2lL25E8OTpmg
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This orientation session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-3WnmpDPQrWsbQSEHbP-ig
The City of Corvallis Proposed 2023-2024 (FY2024) Budget is now available here.
Public meetings will be held by the Budget Commission (BC) of the City of Corvallis in the respect of the Proposed Budgets for the City of Corvallis for the fiscal year July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. All meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. at Downtown Fire Station 1: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd., Corvallis, OR 97330. To observe virtually, use the GoToWebinar web link posted for the meeting date:
The Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Proposed 2023-2024 (FY2024) Budget is now available here.
The public hearing will be held on Wednesday, May 10 at 6:00 p.m. at Downtown Fire Station 1: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd., Corvallis, OR 97330. To observe virtually, use the GoToWebinar web link posted for the meeting date here.
May 03, 2023 Library Advisory Board Packet available here.
In person meeting, with a virtual option as well, of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
Public meetings will be held by the Budget Commission (BC) of the City of Corvallis in the respect of the Proposed Budgets for the City of Corvallis for the fiscal year July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. All meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. at Downtown Fire Station 1: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd., Corvallis, OR 97330.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Planning Commission Meeting for December 6, 2023 has been canceled.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
The Historic Resources Commission Meeting for October 10, 2023 has been canceled.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Climate Friendly Equitable Communities Parking Regulation Improvements (CPA-2022-02 / LDT-2022-03)
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3265323466025745241
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Deschutes at Rivergreen - Pedestrian Block Perimeter (LDO-2023-05)
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually and will include a public hearing. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7557488107025335638
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Brooklane Heights Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2023-01)
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) (status of labor negotiations) at 5:00 pm.
Executive Sessions
Follow these step-by-step tutorials to create an account, set up auto-payments, and update your credit card information for the City of Corvallis Online Payments Portal.
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Please join City Councilors Gabe Shepherd (Ward 4) and Charlyn Ellis (Ward 5) for a neighborhood meeting. City Manager Mark Shepard will also be in attendance.
The meeting will held at 7:00 pm at the Corvallis Community Center (2601 NW Tyler Avenue) on the Garden Terrace (south side of the building).
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8537223336532829789
In this issue: Full bus service returns this month, and we join the Corvallis community in celebrating Pride Month and Juneteenth.
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 11:00 a.m.
The HOC meets, as needed, to assist staff with preparing draft documents for policy change that will eventually be presented to the Council for review.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7094376008136337759
The City of Corvallis and Benton County are hosting an open house for the corridor plan underway on SW West Hills Road between Western Blvd and 53rd Street. The project aims to develop alternative design concepts of the street that may inform future development or a not-yet-funded construction project.
You are invited to either attend the open house or visit the project website to view the initial concepts and provide feedback.
Ward 5 Councilor Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
County Commissioner Xan Augerot will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 7 Councilor Paul Shaffer will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 9 Councilor Tony Cadena will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 3 Councilor Hyatt Lytle will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 8 Councilor Tracey Yee will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 3 Councilor Hyatt Lytle will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 7 Councilor Paul Shaffer will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 6 Councilor Laurie Chaplen will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
The Corvallis Police Department will be performing construction zone safety operations during commute times. The goal is to improve safety and community livability through education and enforcement of Oregon traffic laws.
The operations will consist of one or multiple uniformed patrol officers in/on a marked patrol vehicle. Those committing traffic violations may be subject to education or enforcement.
The Corvallis Police Department will be performing construction zone safety operations during commute times. The goal is to improve safety and community livability through education and enforcement of Oregon traffic laws.
The operations will consist of one or multiple uniformed patrol officers in/on a marked patrol vehicle. Those committing traffic violations may be subject to education or enforcement.
The Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Climate Friendly Equitable Communities Parking Regulation Improvements (CPA-2022-02 / LDT-2022-03)
Experience an FREE outdoor movie screening of the timeless classic, The Emperor's New Groove!
Gather your friends, grab your coziest blanket, and dive into the uproarious adventure of The Emperor’s New Groove. Experience the wild transformation of an imperious emperor into a lovable llama as he discovers that true greatness comes from unexpected friendships, loyalty, and a hearty dose of humor.
Removal of burls from a healthy tree often damages the tree beyond survival and results in the tree’s death.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Land Development Code Text Amendments – Historic Preservation Provisions Phase 1 (LDT-2023-01)
Corvallis Mayor Charles Maughan was selected as one of 12 mayors nationwide to take part in the New Mayors Cohort, organized through the Mayors Innovation Project.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Check out these activities and events for the whole family!
Family Classes
The Fiscal Year 2023 Quarter 3 Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
FREE Event!
Corvallis Community Center
Friday, June 27, 3–5pm
FREE Event!
Join us every other month at Corvallis Community Center (C3) for a drop-in crafting activity. All Ages.
Corvallis Community Center
Every other 4th Tuesday, 5:30–7pm:
- Tuesday, March 25
- Tuesday, May 27
- Tuesday, July 22
FREE Event!
Central Park Gazebo
Wednesdays, June 25, July 9 & 23, August 6 & 20, 7:30–9pm
Wednesday, September 3, 7–8:30pm
On June 13, 2023 Corvallis Police arrested 22-year-old Jack Gunderson of Sunriver, Oregon after he turned himself in at the police department relating to a series of graffiti incidents where “Jesus love you” was applied to public and private structures mid-May, 2023. Mr. Gunderson was identified through an anonymous tip enabling officers to make contact with him and further investigate the case and his involvement. Mr. Gunderson was arrested and taken to jail where he was charged with Criminal Mischief 1.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) workgroups - Utility Decarbonization and No Food Wasted - will be meeting in-person and virtually at 5:00 p.m.
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CARDV Corvallis - Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence
The mission of the Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV) is twofold:
- To provide services and support to those affected by sexual and domestic violence, and
- To provide education and leadership within the community to change the societal conditions that cultivate these forms of violence.
The Majestic Theatre hosts this youth-led theater company featuring a series of workshops to build technical skills, leading up to brand-new productions for teens. Learn more about acting, directing, designing, and producing while making new friends! Ages 13–17.
Free Event
1st and 3rd Saturday of each Month | 12–2pm
Majestic Theatre Rehearsal Room/Community Room
Learn the basic skills to see and draw realistically. Students will explore how to see and draw the shapes around us. No experience needed! All materials will be provided.
Ages 7+.
$70 ($88 Outside City)
$15 Discount for 2 to 12 enrolls.
Tunison Community Room
Instructor: Mark Allison
2–4:30pm Sept. 16–17
At 9:27am the Corvallis Police Department received a report of a suicidal woman on the Van Buren Bridge. Officers responded and located the woman, who climbed up the steel girders to the top of the bridge. In response, officers blocked the bridge for the safety of the woman and motorists. The Corvallis Police Department quickly enlisted assistance from Benton County Behavioral Health to help engage with the woman, Benton County Sheriff’s Office marine patrol in case the woman entered the water below, and ODOT to assist with traffic control.
You can pick up your Bike or Walk map up at any of the following locations:
Corvallis voters will have an opportunity to consider Measure 2-141, a proposed ballot measure which would continue the existing five-year operating levy that funds services in Parks & Recreation and at the Library, as well as the City’s annual social services grants.
FREE Event!
Starker Arts Park - Peffer Amphitheater
Saturday, August 2, 7pm
June 28 - A project to rebuild and resurface a portion of Circle Boulevard in northeast Corvallis is underway. The project will construct a new road bed and asphalt surface on Circle between the railroad crossings at Highway 99W and Conser Street near the HP Inc. campus.
June 30, 2023 - Many people take advantage of sunny weather to fertilize lawns, which makes this a good time to review helpful resources for lawn care practices that protect your lawn AND our local waterways in Corvallis.
In this issue: Fires on July 4, JAWS at The Majestic Theatre, summer reading at the Library, and more!
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) (status of labor negotiations) at 5:15 pm.
Executive Sessions
On the first Red Flag Warning Day of 2023, the Corvallis Fire Department (CFD) responded to two major fires that occurred simultaneously in the mid-valley area.
The Corvallis Sustainability Coalition’s Transportation Action Team (TAT) will be hosting an online public forum for Corvallis Public Works on the next phase of the Neighborhood Bikeway network. The 50-minute forum will begin with Public Works staff presenting an overview of the “11th Street South Neighborhood Bikeway” project, followed by a moderated Q&A. The Q&A will provide an opportunity for City staff to get feedback from residents interested in the neighborhood bikeway program and this specific project.
On July 6, 2023, at approximately 5:38 pm, Corvallis Police and Corvallis Fire personnel responded to the report of an injury crash north of the intersection of Highway 99W and NW Elks Dr in Corvallis. Investigation determined a Subaru Legacy traveling south on Highway 99W crossed the center lane line causing a head-on collision with a Hyundai Elantra traveling north on Highway 99W. The driver of the Subaru and only occupant was identified as a 74 year old female, Monmouth resident and she was transported by medics for care. The Hyundai had four occupants.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and information packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4715623285008340826
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
Please click on the links below for more information.
Rudisill Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2023-02/ZDC-2023-03)
Grace City Church Parking Expansion (CDP-2023-02)
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The City of Corvallis is taking proactive steps to address the incoming presence of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). This invasive beetle poses a significant threat to ash trees, leading to widespread tree loss and damage.
To protect our urban forest and stay ahead of the destruction that will be caused by EAB, we must begin removing and replacing ash trees that meet the following criteria:
Please click on the link below for more information.
Funds | Corvallis Economic Development Office
Incentives | Corvallis Economic Development Office
Another round of grant applications are being accepted for small businesses in Corvallis and Benton County that have been adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) (status of real property transaction) at 4:30 pm.
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance) at 5:00 pm.
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance) at 5:00 pm.
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance) at 5:00 pm.
Executive Sessions
Emergency management officials from the City of Corvallis and Benton County hosted a webinar on July 25 to share information about emergency evacuation planning, including recent exercises and new technology tools to assist the community.
There are some excellent opportunities for money and energy saving measures for your home available now.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance) at 4:30 pm.
Executive Sessions
Come to the Corvallis Community Center for a celebration of all things cats! Create toys, play with cats and more!
All Ages.
FREE Event!
Corvallis Community Center
Saturday, November 9, 1–3pm
A free, in-person cooking demo with local chefs followed by an informal discussion and cookbook recommendations.
Brought to you by Parks and Recreation, Corvallis Benton-County Library, and the Corvallis Multicultural Literacy Center and the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition.
FREE Event! Ages 12+.
Corvallis Community Center
Thursday, April 24, 5–6:30pm
Thursday, June 5, 5–6:30pm
The availability of affordable housing is a vital component to a thriving community. The availability of homes at all income levels means businesses have access to employees with fewer absences. Workers are more stable and invested in their community. Children have the opportunity to thrive in school, and residents can make healthy choices. Research has shown that stable, affordable housing is critical to enabling families to attend to other needs, be self-sufficient and productive members of the community.
Please click on the link below for more information.
Land Development Code Text Amendments (LDT-2023-01) – Historic Preservation Provisions Phase 1
Come to C3 for a night of family fun! The night features STEAM activities, art, and games to create a memorable family experience! Ages 2-12.
FREE Event!
Corvallis Community Center
First Fridays of February, March, April, May, 5–7pm
May 2nd Activities:
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(f) (To consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection) at 5:15 pm.
Executive Sessions
Beginning on August 12, 2023, the Oregon Department of Forestry will elevate the fire danger level for Benton County to Extreme.
Please click on the link below for more information.
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We are giving priority registration to participants that were signed up for Fall Swimming Lessons 2024 that were canceled due to the facility closure in October. Remaining spaces available after priority registration will be open for general registration starting April 7. If you are not sure what swim level to register for, please call 541-766-SWIM (7946) prior to registration opening.
The Adopted Budget for FY 23-24 from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
For further information regarding the budget process, please visit https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/finance/page/budget.
The Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Adopted Budget for FY 23-24 from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
For further information regarding the Urban Renewal Agency, please visit https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/cm/page/urban-renewal-south-corvallis.
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Land Development Code Text Amendments – Historic Preservation Provisions Phase 1 (LDT-2023-01)
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Land Development Code Text Amendments (LDT-2023-03) – NPDES MS4 Phase 2 Permit Compliance
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The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2056751282438693977
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/395072553538894423
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held in-person and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The FY 2023 Q4 Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The FY 2023 Q4 Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The data in this report can assist the City in near-term decision-making relative to existing parking supplies to understand where parking constraints and surpluses exist and whether factors such as abuse of time limits might adversely affect turnover and access.
In this issue: Free street trees, info on Measure 2-141, and a neighborhood bikeway update!
Please click the link below for more information.
The Time, Place, and Manner Operational Advisory Workgroup (TPMOAW) will meet virtually at 11:00 a.m.
The TPMOAW meets, as needed, to assist staff with determining time, place and manner regulations. TPMOAW will not be discussing policy changes or potential projects such as making camping legal, creating a sanctioned camp, creating a managed camp, etc. Those topics would need to be discussed in a different process dedicated to that purpose.
September 5, 2023 - Mailings are beginning this week to invite 3,000 randomly selected households to participate in the biennial Corvallis Community Survey. The Corvallis Community Survey is administered by NRC Polco, a contracted public opinion polling firm, with the aim of creating a statistically valid body of data about community satisfaction in Corvallis.
Please click the links below for more information.
Land Development Code Text Amendments – MS4 Stormwater (LDT-2023-03)
Benton County Courthouse and District Attorney Offices (PLD-2023-02)
The Time, Place, and Manner Operational Advisory Workgroup (TPMOAW) met virtually at 2:30 p.m.
The TPMOAW meets, as needed, to assist staff with determining time, place and manner regulations. TPMOAW will not be discussing policy changes or potential projects such as making camping legal, creating a sanctioned camp, creating a managed camp, etc. Those topics would need to be discussed in a different process dedicated to that purpose.
Please join City Councilor Briae Lewis (Ward 2) a for a neighborhood meeting. City staff will also be in attendance.
The meeting will held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room (500 SW Madison Avenue) and virtually at this link.
Please click the link below for more information.
OSU Goss Stadium Service Area Ground Screening (HPP-2023-10)
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PHJzKc4qQgi6jS9essUHfA
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mJUQ68mpRK2Nf9DBZmbZ3A
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DMgPBJWGTfidOv1Pj1ny-A
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MV5tTKZ_QIS_jRksyOdiiw
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UpEd9T-6Q5KrpqOKj4QwWg
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PcthUU0bSxGTpXrz2kb0Sw
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__beeGHMzQV6r3MNNLpHTEA
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ygMQZpanSEW7rjorO2rtFw
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_K_Rrld4eSQSyAFWEyNEmxA
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pW_aaFxMQZWvUTXwPiS7Ww
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_A1rYqGp_SeerLU9c6Kawkg
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2ZS0QUmSQHed-nz8w9oBFQ
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ycfWCvMHSZSLXlOtK2L3IA
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5HFsXDPZRbaT8RBXtxjtQA
Tuesday, September 17, 2024, 10:00am to 2:00pm
Corvallis-Benton Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave
The Corvallis Area Resource Event (CARE) is an annual event hosted by the City of Corvallis and community partners to connect people in need with local resources in our community. Service providers from many local agencies and nonprofits will be on hand to provide connections for:
This facilitated meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-eLzqbKiSti79FAAVgipVw
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oLe29ixoRtWPbowzrsSABw
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LUG4jxs8Rd2T_bmgvuT7MA
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GrWm72p8SOaWXTBSFtmAEg
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BfD-RXtyScOFgB-GaFjjAA
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Gvv13PruReiCYZXC9i7zxQ
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0Svd8GYRQcu9n73UKPWXJQ
The Time, Place, and Manner Operational Advisory Workgroup (TPMOAW) will meet virtually at 11:00 a.m.
The TPMOAW meets, as needed, to assist staff with determining time, place and manner regulations. TPMOAW will not be discussing policy changes or potential projects such as making camping legal, creating a sanctioned camp, creating a managed camp, etc. Those topics would need to be discussed in a different process dedicated to that purpose.
Please click the link below for more information.
On September 19, 2023 Corvallis Police Detectives arrested 19-year-old Nathan Jefferson and 18-year-old Sophia Odell of Portland, Oregon with the assistance of the East Metro SWAT Team during an operation in Portland, OR. In April 2023, four male suspects and a female suspect arrived at a residence in Corvallis, OR, forced a male victim into a chair, pistol whipped the male while threatening him, held the male at gunpoint while the suspects moved throughout the house and stole items, and then smashed a vase over the males head.
Overnight Corvallis Police Officers arrested a 65-year-old Corvallis resident after reports were received of the man peeping into windows with a flashlight.
Please click the link below for more information.
In this issue: Would you like to take a survey? The biennial Corvallis Community Survey is back!
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
The community is invited to share their feedback on all aspects of life in Corvallis through the biennial Corvallis Community Survey.
October 2, 2023 - The Corvallis Municipal Court will not hold its regularly scheduled court sessions on a few dates in Oct0ber:
- October 16
- October 23
- October 26
- October 29
Court offices will be open on those dates for other services. Court staff will contact anyone with a previously scheduled date to give them an opportunity to reschedule. Please call 541-766-6948 for more information.
The City of Corvallis Invites Applications for Planning Commission Vacancies
A recruitment to fill one vacancy on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, October 20, 2023. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, November 9, 2023. Interested in applying? Complete a Planning Commission Application Packet.
The City of Corvallis Invites Applications for Historic Resources Commission Vacancies
A recruitment to fill one opening (term ends June 30, 2025) on the Historic Resources Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday, October 20, 2023. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Thursday, November 9, 2023. Interested in applying? Complete a Historic Commission Application Packet.
Please click the link below for more information.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting for November has been cancelled.
Learn more about this committee.
Staff Contact: Jude Geist, Parks Division Manager, 541-766-6967
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
CTS service on Circle Blvd between Highway 99 and Hewlett-Packard will resume Monday October 9, including all inbound and outbound stops in this area. We very much appreciate your patience while this area was impacted during the street reconstruction.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Monday, November 11, 2024 for Veterans Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00a.m. on Tuesday, November 12, 2024.
Ward 9 Councilor Tony Cadena will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 1 Councilor Jan Napack and Ward 6 Councilor Laurie Chaplen will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Mayor Maughan will host Government Comment Corner in the historic wing of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 8 Councilor Tracey Yee will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Corvallis School Board Director Sami Al-Abdrabbuh will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 2 Councilor Briae Lewis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 2 Councilor Briae Lewis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor Councilor Ellis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Commissioner Augerot will host Government Comment Corner in the lobby of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library at 11:00 am. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Beavers are extraordinary animals with a profound influence on our local ecosystems and enrich our culture. Corvallis is working with beavers to improve environmental benefits. Collaboration with City departments and community organizations has been essential in making this project a success. Thank you to everyone that is involved. Together, we aim to further harmonize beavers and our urban environment.
Please click the link below for more information.
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5852743710163847515
Read more about JEDI here.
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be held in-person and virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BAQKHmNoSRqEcvGOoyA5Fw
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_g_SgNpPuSk6qq39ULlBt1w
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gHfGlLepSySQ-NlN5yRxdw
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6t4bjHkeQYybjIdDLaLD8A
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_N3Ct3mqISjm_0h2xpdNh_A
Please click the link below for more information.
On October 17, 2023, at approximately 11:30 am Corvallis Police Officers responded to Cheldelin Middle School at 987 NE Conifer Blvd for a report of a student on the roof. An officer and a member of the C.O.R.E. (Crisis, Outreach, Response, and Engage) team talked with the student trying to convince him to come down and diffuse the situation. A fire truck with a ladder was summoned so the student could come down safely, however the student eventually got off of the roof without the ladder and ran from police in the direction of the Jackson Frazier Wetland.
In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, this program reflects the City of Corvallis’ commitment to ensuring that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity provided by the City of Corvallis.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held in-person at the Maple Room in the Corvallis Community Center and virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Please click the link below for more information.
Corvallis Club Significant Vegetation Map Amendment (CPA-2023-01)
In this issue: The Situation Table comes to Corvallis, fall leaf collection gets underway, and more!
Shortly before 3 a.m. on October 27, the Corvallis Fire Department was dispatched to a fire alarm at Bloss Hall, a 7-story dormitory on Oregon State University’s campus.
***The cancelled meetings on Nov 22, 2023 and Dec 27, 2023 have been combined into this meeting on Dec 13, 2023.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7383074780270180438
The City of Corvallis and Oregon State University (OSU) are collaborating on a project which will develop a conceptual improvement plan for Monroe Avenue between 14th and 26th Streets. Both the City and OSU recognize the importance of this corridor as a connection between the community, University, and businesses and organizations that share its frontage. The plan will focus on enhancing the safety and comfort for people walking, biking, driving, and accessing transit as they travel along Monroe.
The Corvallis Forest Operational Advisory Committee Meeting will be held December 6th at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5441117343294665557
Ward 3 Councilor Hyatt Lytle will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 4 Councilor Gabe Shepherd will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
October 30, 2023 - The Corvallis Police Department is investigating a report of an explosion at McNary Field, a park on the east side of Oregon State University’s campus in Corvallis.
Corvallis Police Department detectives continue to investigate the explosion that occurred on McNary field on October 30, 2023, at about 2:30 pm. The area was cleared and returned to normal use last night around 10:30 pm. There is no concern for community safety, and we believe this was an isolated, personal event involving the victim only. Due to the nature of this continuing criminal investigation we are unable to release further details at this time. We do not expect further press releases on this incident.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed), (o) (security of public body facilities and meeting spaces), and (p) (cyber security infrastructure and threats) immediately following the City Council work session.
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(a) to consider the employment of a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent.
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(a) to consider the employment of a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent.
Executive Sessions
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Please click the link below for more information.
Development Services is trying to bolster our outreach efforts and share information with our customers in a timely manner. A majority of our outreach efforts will be focused on changes to codes and/or fees. If you wish to receive email notifications, and have not signed up on our website, please sign-up at Email Subscriptions | Corvallis Oregon.
Fair Housing for Housing Providers
A free 2-hour online training focused on the “need to knows” of federal, state, and local housing laws for housing providers.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2023
RSVP is required – please visit https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7430901337275748699 to register.
Bikes are welcome on Corvallis Transit System buses! Follow these simple tips to safely load and unload a bike from a city bus.
The City of Corvallis invites you to a public meeting on the topics of affordable housing and severe rent burdens.
When: Tuesday, November 28th, 2023, 6:00 – 7:30 pm
November 8, 2023 - Voters in Corvallis approved a renewal of the five-year local operating levy that funds livability services from the Parks and Recreation Department and the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, along with annual social services grants.
Please click the link below for more information.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
Have you ever wanted to take your bike with you while riding a CTS or Philomath Connection bus? It is actually quite easy. Bikes are not allowed inside the bus but each bus is equipped with a bike rack that can carry two bikes at a time. This video (https://vimeo.com/882304163) shows you how to load and unload a bike from the bus rack.
The Time, Place, and Manner Operational Advisory Workgroup (TPMOAW) will meet virtually at 4:00 p.m.
The TPMOAW meets, as needed, to assist staff with determining time, place and manner regulations. TPMOAW will not be discussing policy changes or potential projects such as making camping legal, creating a sanctioned camp, creating a managed camp, etc. Those topics would need to be discussed in a different process dedicated to that purpose.
The Corvallis Fire Department invites the public to join us for a grand re-opening of the newly remodeled Fire Station 3, located at 1310 NW Circle Blvd., on Sunday, November 19.
The event will begin with a formal recognition ceremony at 2 p.m., followed by an open house and guided tours of the remodeled fire station.
Please click the link below for more information.
2437 – 2445 NW Hummingbird Drive Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2023-02)
On October 20, 2023, the City of Corvallis, Oregon published a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Personal Services MCC-2023-01 for City Attorney.
Four (4) proposals were received by the deadline on 2:00 p.m., Monday, November 13, 2023, from:
The Corvallis Police Department will be performing construction zone safety operations during commute times for the next several weeks. The goal is to improve safety for drivers and construction crews while the Van Buren Bridge is being replaced, through education and enforcement of Oregon traffic laws.
Please click the links below for more information.
Gilkey Hall Renovations (HPP-2023-18)
John and Louise Kierzek House Accessory Structure (HPP-2023-20)
SCHEDULED SERVICES INTERRUPTION: The City of Corvallis will perform a major upgrade to the Permits system (permits.corvallisoregon.gov). This upgrade will take place from 5 PM on Friday, May 2nd, through the evening of Sunday, May 4th. We expect the system to be accessible the morning of Monday, May 5th.
All building and development permit services (such as submitting applications, making payments, and uploading/accessing documents) will be unavailable during this time.
The Benton County Health Department has information on forecasted low temperatures.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The City of Corvallis and Corvallis Chamber of Commerce to host meet and greet for the new Economic Development Manager as well as the new Corvallis Chamber CEO.
Please click on the link below for more information.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The FY 2024 Q1 Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The FY 2024 Q1 Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
In this issue: Dig into the annual Sustainability Report, celebrate the levy renewal, and more!
Discover the heartwarming essence of community at the Coffee Leaf Café, a collaborative endeavor between the Corvallis Community Center and Cornerstone Associates. Our mission goes beyond serving exceptional coffee – we are dedicated to creating meaningful employment and fostering community involvement for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The City Attorney's Office provided this statement regarding a change to the published agenda for the upcoming December 4, 2023 Corvallis City Council meeting. A revised agenda will be available soon.
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 11:00 a.m.
The HOC meets, as needed, to assist staff with preparing draft documents for policy change that will eventually be presented to the Council for review.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6304880484643913559
December 7, 2023 - The Corvallis Fire Department responded to a report of a suspicious item received in the mail at Oregon State University Credit Union’s Sunset Operations Center, located at 4800 SW Research Way in southwest Corvallis.
Please click the link below for more information.
Creekside Center (Appeal Hearing) PLD-2022-03/CDP-2022-06/SUB-2022-03
Please click the link below for more information.
Washington School East Entry Stair Replacement (HPP-2023-21)
Please click the link below for more information.
This facilitated meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ErfAk6NLRnGSkczdY1ojsw
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
Please note the joint work session will be held in the Kalapuya Building.
The Budget Commission Meeting for May 7, 2024 has been canceled.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1g-5wd3BRcKnqmaPOcJiuA
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gJG2kzR1RnyE3h7Iwom7EA
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3IuA8N-8Q-mIVoulVYH9oA
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8cFbWp6pQJ2A8PsY3j51XA
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
This Budget Commission meeting has been canceled.
Read more about the Budget Commission here.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
The Historic Resources Commission Meeting for September 10, 2024 has been canceled.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
The Historic Resources Commission Meeting for December 10, 2024 has been canceled.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Planning Commission Meeting for March 20, 2024 has been canceled.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Planning Commission Meeting for May 15, 2024 has been canceled.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Planning Commission Meeting for August 21, 2024 has been canceled.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Planning Commission Meeting for November 20, 2024 has been canceled.
The Corvallis Planning Commission will have a specially scheduled joint meeting with the Benton County Planning Commission on Tuesday, December 3, 2024. Click here for more information.
This regularly scheduled meeting of the Corvallis Planning Commission Meeting for December 4, 2024 has been canceled.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:30 p.m.
Reach the Heart of Corvallis Community
Are you looking to connect with thousands of households and businesses in Corvallis? Look no further! Our Spring & Summer 2025 Activity Guide is the perfect platform for you.
Please click the links below for more information.
OSU Gilkey Hall Renovations (HPP-2023-18)
Rennie Building Alley Door Replacement (HPP-2023-19)
John and Louise Kierzek House Accessory Structure (HPP-2023-20)
- Leaks are the worst water wasters in your home. Water that leaks does not get used for any beneficial purpose, yet it was treated to be safe to drink.
- Check every faucet, toilet, showerhead, connector, and hose bib around the house for leaks. Even a slow drip can use 15 to 20 gallons of water a day. Larger leaks and running toilets can use up to 100 gallons of water per day or more.
Are some showerheads better than others?
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Thursday, November 28th, 2024 for Thanksgiving Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00a.m. on Monday, December 2nd, 2024.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Friday, November 29th, 2024 for the Day after Thanksgiving.
Offices will reopen at 8:00a.m. on Monday, December 2nd, 2024.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Wednesday, December 25th, 2024 for Christmas Day
Offices will reopen at 8:00a.m. on Thursday, December 26th, 2024.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Wednesday, January 1st, 2025 for New Years Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00a.m. on Thursday, January 2nd, 2025.
Willamette River
The City's primary source of water is the Willamette River. The City has three surface water rights on the Willamette. During peak water use season in the summer, the Willamette River is the primary source of City water.
A watershed is an area of land that channels water, such as rain or snow, into a body of water like a lake, river or stream. Broadly speaking, watersheds are the land that collect, store, and transport water. A watershed can be small, such as an individual lake, or relatively huge, and include hundreds of thousands of square miles.
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Courtyard by Marriott Parking Services and Replat Applications (CDP-2023-03, MRP-2023-03)
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The League of Women Voters hosted an informational event about the proposed Civic Campus on December 6, 2023. The video from that presentation is now available online.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) workgroup - No Food Wasted - will be meeting virtually at 11:00 a.m.
The Housing and Neighborhood Services Division will be hosting an informational class about three upcoming funding opportunities provided through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Programs. The class will offer a general overview on these programs, eligible activities for funding, reporting requirements, and an overview of the application process.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
December 26, 2023 - City service fees are monthly charges that appear on the City of Corvallis City Services bill. Fees represent a small charge shared among all Corvallis billing customers to pay for specific services. Rates are adjusted annually by the City Council.
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4525 SW Nash Ave Annexation (ANN-2023-03 / ZDC-2023-04)
Corvallis Station Lots 3 and 4 (PLD-2023-04)
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In this issue: Learn how we're living with beavers, send in your feedback about the Strategic Plan, and more!
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(o) (security of public body facilities and meeting spaces) and (e) (status of real property transaction).
Executive Sessions
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The Economic Development Coalition meeting will begin at 4:00 p.m.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: TBA
The Economic Development Coalition (EDC) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend EDC meetings. This meeting is being held both virtually and in-person. Those who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1n6IMwG9Skqa-rVsSUcVGA
The due process hearing to consider the possible violation of the City Charter by Councilor Charlyn Ellis, which had been scheduled to take place at the January 16, 2024 City Council meeting, has been rescheduled to the February 5 Council meeting. The schedule change was requested by Councilor Ellis’ legal counsel.
See the Corvallis City Council three-month calendar for more information on upcoming meetings.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) (status of real property transaction).
Executive Sessions
January 10, 2024 - Public Works street maintenance crews have been busy with winter weather preparations in the event that snow or ice arrives in the coming days. Vehicles and equipment have been prepared in advance to insure a rapid response to changing winter conditions.
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405-411 SW Twin Oaks Circle Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2023-03)
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 2:00 p.m.
January 14, 2024 - The Majestic Theatre and Osborn Aquatic Center are closed on January 14, 2024 due to staffing shortages and winter weather impacts. All previously scheduled performances, events, and recreation programs at these two facilities have been canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience.
January 15, 2024 - The City of Corvallis has suspended normal operations for Tuesday, January 16, 2024, due to persistent hazardous conditions on area roadways and the threat of additional snow and ice on Tuesday. All City facilities will be closed on January 16, and all scheduled events and programs are canceled.
January 17, 2024 - The City of Corvallis has suspended normal operations for Wednesday, January 17, 2024, due to persistent hazardous conditions on area roadways. Additional precipitation overnight did not improve the amount of ice and snow on area roadways. All City facilities will be closed on January 17, and all scheduled events and programs are canceled.
The following are some of the most commonly reported violations, along with the code citation(s) that may pertain to each type of violation. Development Services enforces violations based on the Corvallis Municipal Code (CMC), State of Oregon Building Codes (ORSC & OSSC), as well as the Land Development Code (LDC). Go to Codes and Standards | Corvallis Oregon for more information on current codes and standards.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 11:00 a.m.
- the collections system
- the Wastewater Reclamation Plant
- and the Willamette River
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14,000 units of blood must be collected every day to meet patient needs across our communities. To check your eligibility or to make an appointment, contact the Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767, go to redcrossblood.org, or download the Blood Donor App.
Upcoming Blood Drive Events
Bring your mom or other favorite mother-figure for a fun afternoon tea party with a selection of different teas, food, and live music! Enjoy food from The Regent’s talented Executive Chef Brandy Foster. All Ages.
$18 ($22 Outside City)
Corvallis Community Center
Saturday, May 10, 2–3:30pm
January 23, 2024 – The attorney representing Councilor Charlyn Ellis in the due process hearing to consider her possible violation of the City Charter filed a lawsuit on January 22, 2024 in Benton County Circuit Court. Along with seeking declaratory and injunctive relief, the lawsuit seeks a preliminary injunction to stop the hearing process.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
January 24, 2024 – The due process hearing to consider the possible violation of the City Charter by Councilor Charlyn Ellis scheduled for February 5, 2024, has been postponed.
February 7, 2024 Library Advisory Board Packet available here.
In person meeting, with a virtual option as well, of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so by using this link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qWdWWXxyRSOh37PGH5z7hw
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8TcCcsF5SgasmJWvUsGBMg
The City offers eight individual bike lockers at the Downtown Transit Center with options for large bike storage. You can park your bike in one of the secure, enclosed lockers using an app on your phone — first come, first served. Parking costs just 5 cents per hour with a maximum rental period of 7 days.
January 25, 2024 - As the mid-valley area digs out after recent snow and ice, the Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) is encouraging local businesses to assess the economic damage suffered during the winter weather. To determine eligibility for Small Business Administration (SBA) assistance, OEM is requesting that all financially affected private businesses submit an initial economic damage assessment.
Code Compliance researches and investigates community member concerns for non-compliance with Building Code requirements, including:
Code Compliance researches and investigates community member concerns for non-compliance with the City's Livability Code. Common issues include:
The City of Corvallis Land Development Code establishes regulations that guide development throughout Corvallis. It is intended to implement the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. Code Compliance researches and investigates community member concerns for non-compliance with Land Development Code requirements, including:
Code Compliance has compiled a list of helpful resources that may be used to help you through the code compliance and/or permitting process. Click any of the links below to learn more.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 10:30 a.m.
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This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Yo78Sa-BRMySjqrzmYrLaQ
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting for March is canceled..
Learn more about this committee.
Staff Contact: Jude Geist, Parks Division Manager, 541-766-6967
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet will be available prior to the meeting.
This meeting is open to the community.
Learn more about this committee.
Staff Contact: Jude Geist, Parks Division Manager, 541-766-6967
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda is now available (there is no packet for this meeting).
This meeting is open to the community.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet are now available.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work group - No Food Wasted - will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
FREE Event!
Central Park
Thursday, July 17, 10:30–11:30am
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Grace City Church Parking Expansion (CDP-2023-02 / LDO-2024-01)
In this issue: Corvallis Police 101, ADA ramps, and CDBG grants - it's an alphabet soup of news from the City of Corvallis!
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
February 5, 2024 - The City of Corvallis recently published three requests for proposals for a combined $2.3 million in funds available for housing and community development projects that serve low-income Corvallis community members.
February 5, 2024 - This month, Corvallis received the Gold-level Bicycle Friendly Community award from the League of American Bicyclists - a distinction that our community has earned annually for more than two decades. Just 34 communities nationwide have ever received Gold-Level status. The award recognizes Corvallis for its commitment to creating transportation and recreational resources that benefit its residents of all ages and abilities while encouraging healthier and more sustainable transportation choices.
FREE Event!
Central Park Gazebo
Tuesdays, June 17–August 26, 7:30–8:30pm
FREE Event!
Chintimini Park & C3 Terrace
Friday, June 27, 6–8pm / Featuring Rock n’ Rewind
Friday, July 18, 6–8pm / TBA
Friday, August 22, 6–8pm / Featuring Chad Rupp & the Sugar Roots
Summer Concerts are sponsored by:
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) (status of real property transaction).
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance).
Executive Sessions
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - No Food Wasted - will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_t4j5FZEqRH6F0S-qxz8Jdg
The FY 2024 Q2 Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The FY 2024 Q2 Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Parks & Recreation programs are available to people of all abilities with reasonable accommodation. Please contact our office at least two weeks before the program begins, by phone or using the online digital form, to work with a Coordinator to discuss your needs.
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February 14, 2024 - The elevator at City Hall, 501 SW Madison Ave., is temporarily out of service for maintenance. All City services remain available during this temporary disruption. Customers who need assistance reaching staff or resources located in City Hall are encouraged to call 541-766-6900 to arrange for accommodations. Any visitors who need special access may visit the Development Services customer lobby, located just to the right of the elevator, during regular business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
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Popenoe Property Line Adjustment at 1520 SE Crystal Lake Drive (PLA-2023-04)
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 11:00 a.m.
The March 1, 2024, meeting of the Corvallis City Legislative Committee has been canceled.
2/20/2024 1:15 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ben Harvey, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6556 / cpdpio@corvallisoregon.gov
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February 21, 2024 - Rescue swimmers and medics from the Corvallis Fire Department (CFD) carried out a successful water rescue near the Marys River Park in Philomath on February 20. The incident began with a 9-1-1 call that came in shortly after 3:30 p.m. with a report of people in the water requesting assistance.
Starting in mid-2024, Public Works will begin a new transportation planning project to develop a Safety Action Plan (SAP).
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Grace City Church Parking Expansion (CDP-2023-02, LDO-2024-01)
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 1:00 p.m.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
In this issue: Fair housing questionnaire, Coffee with a Cop, beaver dam check-in, and more!
The Gazebo near downtown is both lovely and conveniently located. Surrounded by open lawn space, Central Park's art, flowers, shade trees, and walking paths, it's an icon of old-fashioned charm and beauty.
February 28, 2024 - The City has updated our Engineering Standards, implementing regulations for a Post Construction Stormwater Quality Program (PCSWQ) in order to comply with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Phase II requirements as issued through the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) general permit.
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815 and 905 NW Elizabeth Drive Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2024-01)
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Corvallis Public Library 2nd Floor Board Room, Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_y-XQEy1JT4-i7IceYyayOQ
The Economic Development Coalition (EDC) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend EDC meetings. This meeting is being held both virtually and in-person. Those who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-0nOGj66TvGjRUKOJe3Baw
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) or commonly referred to as “Drones” are being utilized as a valuable tool in the construction industry. The Development Services Division has created a program that certifies and trains staff to pilot a drone to assist with performing building inspections. The Division will use drones to perform a variety of inspections, specifically the types of inspections that are difficult to access physically, or unsafe to navigate.
March 5, 2024 - 53rd Street is closed between Touchstone Place and Reservoir Road on the west side of Corvallis following a fatal single vehicle crash on March 4 that severely damaged the train trestle.
The call reporting a motor vehicle crash near the trestle came in shortly after 10 p.m. on Monday, March 4. Corvallis Fire dispatched a medic unit, two engines, and a battalion chief.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:30 p.m.
The HOC meets, as needed, to assist staff with preparing draft documents for policy change that will eventually be presented to the Council for review.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PZFn0a01RUK-lzRyQafg4Q
Please see this page for details and materials:
https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/mc/page/joint-city-councilbudget-commission-work-session
3/10/2024 10:30 AM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ben Harvey, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6556 / cpdpio@corvallisoregon.gov
Corvallis Police Investigating Fatal Shooting on NW Highland Dr.
The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 5:00 p.m.
The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CIRro6rNSY6LJWlxm2m2cw
3/11/2024 12:30 PM
Media Contact:
Lt. Ben Harvey, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6556 / cpdpio@corvallisoregon.gov
*** UPDATE 03/11/24 ***
Corvallis Police Investigating Fatal Shooting on NW Highland Dr.
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 2:00 p.m.
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NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
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20th Street Townhomes (CPA-2024-02/ZDC-2024-02/PLD-2024-02/SUB-2024-02)
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Corvallis Fire engine crews responded quickly and observed visible fire from several blocks away.
Help out the Water Conservation program by telling us what you know about water conservation in the City. Share some opinions and questions, too. By taking just a few minutes to complete our questionnaire about how you save water in your daily life, you're playing a crucial role in shaping future water conservation programs in Corvallis. Together, we can make a difference!
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OSU Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex Design Changes (HPP-2024-03)
Results for the November 5, 2024 election are available on the Benton County Elections website.
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This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yZONJ7v5SKq0BiYL1gOVWQ
The City Attorney provides legal guidance and counsel to the Corvallis City Council and to City staff. The City Attorney prepares legal briefs and filings, and responds to filings as needed.
City Attorney services are currently provided by the law firm of Beery, Elsner & Hammond LLP.
As in prior years, the program will provide small cash grants from the City of Corvallis to fund projects around the community.
March 26, 2024 – The City of Corvallis has canceled the regularly scheduled April 1 Council meeting. The Council typically meets four times per month for regular meetings and work sessions with additional meetings called as needed.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zTsW61ixT2qfIrZ6VaV7Hw
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J__zR5qURZ-jM7YMqxzDvg
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cZwvl_xsR3K2ob9xz3K30Q
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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In this issue: Apply for an Empowerment Grant, test your water conservation knowledge, and more!
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The Economic Development Coalition (EDC) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 5:00 p.m.
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The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jbKkjmKtT92on3OoToXvGQ
The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_243e-vBeQNGcYueGlG9V_w
The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WGe4GCU4QDqdzaoBS7rg1Q
The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gjiyGwkkSvKtFEyYffzURA
The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SgIH_UWxS-iTWaRCadMu4A
**CANCELED**
The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: **CANCELED**
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 11:30 a.m.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed).
Executive Sessions
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Good Samaritan Hospital Annexation (ANN-2024-01/ZDC-2024-03)
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OSU Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex Design Changes (HPP-2024-03)
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) work group - No Food Wasted - will be meeting virtually at 3:00 p.m.
April 12, 2024 - The City is accepting applications for the 2024 Green Grants program through May 13, 2024. This year, the program has $5,000 available for small dollar grants to make sustainable improvements related to recycling, green space, energy efficiency, active transportation, water conservation, community gardens, and other topics from the Corvallis Climate Action Plan.
A free 2-hour online training focused on fair housing laws and responsibilities as they relate to individuals with criminal histories.
Thursday, May 9, 2024, 6-8 p.m.
RSVP is required – please visit https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_264b1b3iSMOCysoMZnqQaQ to register.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8cFbWp6pQJ2A8PsY3j51XA
April 10, 2024 - It's that time of year - we're recruiting for volunteers to serve on the City's network of advisory groups. There are more than a dozen different boards, commissions, and committees recruiting right now. We've also got vacancies on many long-running boards such as the Climate Action Advisory Board, Library Board, and the Community Police Review Board.
The City of Corvallis is actively seeking grant funds to continue the planning process for these much-needed improvements.This is not an active project until funding is secured.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
Bald Hill / Dunawi Creek Cultvert Project was COMPLETED on July 28, 2023
The Dunawi Creek culvert has been updated in the Bald Hill Natural Area. Dunawi Creek Regenergation Project goal is to revive a seasonal creek and wetland by releasing its headwaters restricted by a tiny culvert under this path and piped to drain the field for farming
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
The playground at Bruce Starker Arts on the west side of the park (the area with the ballfields) surface was removed and replaced with an improved rubberized surfacing.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) (status of pending litigation or litigation likely to be filed) and (e) (status of real property transaction).
Executive Sessions
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
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The Corvallis Municipal Court will be closed from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, April 26 for staff training.
Please call 541-766-6948 for more information.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
**CANCELED**
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CAAB meetings.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
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Feather Glen Minor Planned Development Modification (PLD-2024-01)
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Angry Beaver Signs (HPP-2024-04)
Henkle House Lighting (HPP-2024-05)
Williams House Patio Cover (HPP-2024-07)
This meeting has been moved from July 22, 2024, to July 29, 2024.
The Economic Development Coalition (EDC) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:00 p.m.
Public meetings will be held by the City of Corvallis Budget Commission (BC) and the Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission (CURABC), Benton County, Oregon in respect of the Proposed Budgets for the City of Corvallis for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025. Meetings will occur on the following dates:
This project will implement a Neighborhood Bikeway on Tyler Avenue between 1st Street and the west side of Kings Boulevard.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) - Green Grants Work Group meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m.
May 1, 2024 Library Advisory Board Packet available here.
In person meeting, with a virtual option as well, of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so by using this link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QOzbJoo3RkSybMTv5F5T_A
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In this issue: Green grants, Adopt a Path, Volunteer Opportunities, and more!
The City of Corvallis Proposed 2024-2025 (FY2025) Budget is now available here.
Public meetings will be held by the Budget Commission (BC) of the City of Corvallis in the respect of the Proposed Budgets for the City of Corvallis for the fiscal year July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. All meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. at Downtown Fire Station 1: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd., Corvallis, OR 97330. To observe virtually, use the Zoom web link posted for the meeting date:
The Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Proposed 2024-2025 (FY2025) Budget is now available here.
The public hearing will be held on Wednesday, May 15 at 6:00 p.m. at Downtown Fire Station 1: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd., Corvallis, OR 97330. To observe virtually, use the Zoom web link posted for the meeting date here.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) (status of real property transaction).
Executive Sessions
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually and will include a public hearing. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G9xaQXXlTleZLZF4QQ1kxQ
Background Information
This page has links to peer-reviewed scientific literature relevant to the Corvallis Forest. The papers below provide context including but not limited to, the forest sector relative to climate mitigation, scaling, frequency and intensity of harvests related to carbon, and development of forests in the PNW region.
The Corvallis Municipal Court will not be holding court sessions on several days in May. Customers are advised to contact the court at 541-766-6948 to confirm that their scheduled dates will take place or will need to be rescheduled.
Upcoming court closures in May:
- May 9
- May 13
- May 16
- May 27
- May 30
May 3, 2024 - The City of Corvallis Economic Development Office is pleased to announce the opening of the Multi-Unit Property Tax Exemption (MUPTE) application period.
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Every spring, Public Works organizes a free tour of Corvallis Forest so the public can visit and learn about the Forest's essential role in source water protection. This is a special opportunity, because the Forest is generally closed to the public for the protection of the water supply. The tour offers a great opportunity to visit and learn about the forest.
This year's tour will take place on June 18th, 2024.
The City of Corvallis invites applications for Planning Commission vacancies!
A recruitment to fill two vacancies on the Planning Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Monday, June 17, 2024. Interested in applying? Complete this convenient online form!
The City of Corvallis invites applications for Historic Resources Commission vacancies!
A recruitment to fill two vacancies on the Historic Resources Commission is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. Interviews with the City Council are tentatively planned for Monday, June 15, 2024. Interested in applying? Complete this convenient online form!
Recruitment for new members of City advisory groups is currently underway! See a list of vacancies and apply online here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/advisorygroups. There are over thirty openings to engage on a variety of topics, from climate action to economic development to diversity and equity, and applications are being accepted through May 27th.
May 6, 2024 - Join Public Works on our annual tour of Corvallis Forest on June 14, 2024. This is a special opportunity to visit the forest, which is usually closed to the public for the protection of our water supply. Come learn about the forest on this guided bus tour! The tour will involve some walking on gravel roads, and snacks are provided, but the tour occurs rain or shine, so please dress appropriately for the weather.
The tour will depart at 4:30 p.m. and last approximately 3.5 hours. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
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Traffic Engineering is an important work group within the City’s Transportation Division. Currently the work group is staffed with a Transportation Engineering Supervisor and two Electronics Technicians. The group’s primary focus and responsibilities include:
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05/14/2024 10:00 AM
Media Contact:
Crystal Patterson, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6937/ cpdpio@corvallisoregon.gov
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Angry Beaver Signs (HPP-2024-04)
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting for June 5, 2024 has been canceled.
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rcfagHaWRXyFDLNMdkcpYA
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) - No Food Wasted Work Group will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
May 20, 2024 - The City of Corvallis Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force has launched a survey designed to gather input and public opinion about a proposed city facility project in downtown Corvallis. The survey will be open through the summer, with results being compiled and delivered to the City Council in the fall.
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The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will meet virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_s6GKKCtUQb6DKLkgB8zl9w
Venga a ser parte de la conversación en Community Lending Works en South Corvallis para una presentación sobre el próximo proyecto del centro de alimentos. 23 de mayo de 2024 a las 17:30.
Se proporcionará comida.
Community Lending Works en 2525 3RD ST. CORVALLIS, OR 97333
This meeting will be in Spanish only.
NOTICE: Please be advised that the Corvallis Forest Operational Advisory Committee meeting scheduled for June 12, 2024 will start at 5:30 PM instead of 5:00 PM. The plan is to still end the meeting on time at 7pm.
We apologize for any inconvenience this delay may cause and appreciate your understanding.
The Corvallis Forest Operational Advisory Committee Meeting will be held June 12th at 5:30 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
Presenters of this session will explain elected office in Corvallis and provide information to prospective candidates on the process of running for office. This event will not be a forum for debating issues, nor will it address how to campaign for office. Everyone is welcome, especially people who are interested in running for City Council or who would like to learn more about our City’s election process.
The FY 2024 Q3 Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The FY 2024 Q3 Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
May 28, 2024 - The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office is now accepting complete applications on a first come, first served basis for the Corvallis Downtown Revolving Loan Fund Program. The total program funds available are $38,500 until more funding becomes available in the future. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis until all funds are expended.
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 1:00 p.m.
This session will orient candidates to the role and responsibilities of a Councilor and share resources. The meeting is open to the public.
Virtual link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DXtCRcSESNavqDyYH3YAcw
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
Opportunity for City Council candidates to meet directors, learn about City services, and ask questions. In-person only.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
May 28, 2024 - The Corvallis Fire Department is gearing up to launch a new paid firefighter apprentice program designed to create entry-level opportunities for diverse candidates interested in a career in the fire service.
The apprentice program is funded by a $1.6 million grant from the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries. Corvallis was one of just three communities in the state to receive funding to create a new apprentice firefighter program.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) - No Food Wasted Work Group will be meeting virtually at 3:00 p.m.
In this issue: Run for elected office in Corvallis, take the Civic Campus survey, and more!
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lPnsnxQET5KBj8dH5nhObA
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4HfVBCe-Rb-Jy3o8nbZyzw
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7TQFqqwNREWyHaZxmzfgaA
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
June 5, 2024 - Prospective Corvallis City Council candidates can begin filing paperwork starting June 5 for the upcoming general election scheduled for November 5, 2024. All nine City Council seats will be up for election. Nomination packets outlining the process for becoming a candidate are available on the City website and in-person at City Hall, Corvallis Public Library, C3 Community Center, and Osborn Aquatic Center.
Victim Resources
Resources for victims of crime.
Court Arrest/Citation Resources
Resources for persons needing to address citations or criminal court cases.
Juvenile Arrest Instructions
Instructions for the parents or legal guardians of juveniles taken into protective custody or cited by the Corvallis Police Department.
Benton County Juvenile Department
The Benton County Juvenile Department has a strong commitment to providing evidence-based programs and services to youths who violate the law. An individual case plan is developed for each juvenile offender.
The Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Executive Session for June 17, 2024 has been CANCELED.
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Henry and Marie Hartman House Window Replacement (HPP‐2024‐01)
Beginning in August 2023, Council kicked-off a months-long discussion series aimed at balancing financial needs and means for capital projects in our Water, Sewer, Stormwater, and Street systems. Not surprisingly, the financial resources required to fund identified needs far exceed the financial resources currently available in each service area.
This page provides links to staff presentations and Council deliberations that led to Council’s selection of capital targets, the five-year transition plan, and the engagement strategy.
The City Council has scheduled open houses to engage with community members regarding infrastructure needs, rate adjustments necessary to address priorities, and a 5-year transition plan. Council has scheduled four different sessions on different dates, times, and locations in hopes of connecting with as many community members as possible. All sessions will be structured the same so there is no need to attend all of them; pick one that is convenient with your schedule.
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet will be available prior to the meeting.
This meeting is open to the community.
Learn more about this committee.
Staff Contact: Jude Geist, Parks Division Manager, 541-766-6967
The Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee Meeting will be held 9 am at the Corvallis Parks and Recreation Administration Building.
The meeting agenda and packet will be available prior to the meeting.
This meeting is open to the community.
Learn more about this committee.
Staff Contact: Jude Geist, Parks Division Manager, 541-766-6967
Ward 9 Councilor Councilor Cadena will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor, Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Benton County Commissioner Xan Augerot will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
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OSU Kelley Engineering Center Mechanical Equipment Alterations and Screening (HPP-2024-08)
June 21, 2024 - A project to improve the pedestrian crossing at SW 35th St. and SW Campus Way is getting underway on June 24 and will continue through most of the summer. Traffic controls and intermittent lane closures will be in place starting next week.
A full closure of the intersection is currently scheduled for a two-week period beginning July 29 through August 9. This date may change based on the construction schedule as work gets underway; additional information will be provided if needed for the two-week closure.
A: The evaluation was initiated due to the age and condition of infrastructure and the inability to adequately address repairs and replacement with current funding levels.
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Rudisill Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2023-02/ZDC-2023-03)
PFAS and Phthalate Frequently Asked Questions
Read about PFAS and Phthalates HERE.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) - No Food Wasted Work Group will be meeting virtually at 9:00 a.m.
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Notice of finding of no significant impact and notice of intent to request release of funds.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 4:00 p.m.
City Manager Mark Shepard will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Antes de ser adquirido por la ciudad de Corvallis, esta propiedad de cien acres se conocía como “I.V. Hill” (Cerro I.V.). Las siglas “I.V.” se referían a los árboles creciendo en tres barrancos en forma de las letras “I” y “V”. Por varios años, el comité I.V. Hill estaba interesado en comprar la propiedad y preservar la calidad del área natural.
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In this issue: Learn about utility rates, volunteer for Open Streets, run for elected office in Corvallis, and more!
The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room (directions below) and virtually online via Zoom.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o69E7iw_Qj-WbwdNIJvitQ
Click here to go to the Downtown Parking Task Force main page.
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) meeting has been canceled.
Read more about JEDI here.
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5cLjSloSRbWvnk33yLmhGQ
**CANCELED**
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link:
**CANCELED**
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 20.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WuQpM7yHRrKhbIDTJt88aA
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OyqllctAS_Oy45cenrlTAQ
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OSU Kelley Engineering Center Mechanical Screening (HPP-2024-08)
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Rudisill Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2023-02)
Minor PD Modification Feather Glen Lots 50, 51, 52 (PLD-2024-01)
Ward 7 Councilor, Paul Shaffer will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 2 Councilor, Briae Lewis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 7 Councilor, Paul Shaffer will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor, Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 2 Councilor, Briae Lewis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
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20th Street Townhomes (CPA-2024-02/ZDC-2024-02/PLD-2024-02/SUB-2024-02)
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 11:00 a.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:00 p.m.
The CAAB meeting will begin as soon as the Work Group meeting adjourns.
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4525 SW Nash Avenue Annexation (ANN-2023-03/ZDC-2023-04)
Bridges Program 509J Conditional Development Modification (CDP-2024-01)
August 7, 2024 Library Advisory Board Packet available here.
In person meeting, with a virtual option as well, of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
Mayor Maughan will host Government Comment Corner in the historic wing of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
7/20/2024 10:59 am
Media Contact:
Lt. Ben Harvey, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6556 / cpdpio@corvallisoregon.gov
Barricaded Subject on NW Lance Way
7/20/2024 10:59 am
Media Contact:
Lt. Ben Harvey, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6556 / cpdpio@corvallisoregon.gov
Barricaded Subject on NW Lance Way
The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the Valley Conference Room at City Hall (directions below) and virtually online via Zoom.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0t0A3uRoSJy51hrr1Ygtqw
The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the 2nd floor Board Room at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, and virtually online via Zoom.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RIvvPPXCSFOKmFxuvnbl2w
The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room (directions below) and virtually online via Zoom.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UY17WwI0Rei6Kpy_eYh2MA
Click here to go to the Downtown Parking Task Force main page.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZWvy7OfhTaC7Ai9ha50pRA
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August 2, 2024 - The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office is kicking off a new monthly outreach event series to talk about economic development and business support with the broader Corvallis community. "Coffee with Your EDO" is a monthly event that will be held at a different cafe in Corvallis each month, starting in August and running through December.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5o7hJ2RASkS4HFUknlqvUw
The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office invites you to a monthly outreach event series to talk about economic development and business support with the broader Corvallis community. "Coffee with Your Economic Development Office" is a monthly event held at a different cafe in Corvallis each month, starting in August 2024 and running through December 2024.
The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office invites you to a monthly outreach event series to talk about economic development and business support with the broader Corvallis community. “Coffee with Your EDO” is a monthly event held at a different cafe in Corvallis each month.
Staff from the Economic Development Office will be on hand to meet with community members and discuss hot topics in economic development both locally and nationally. Bring your questions and feedback and get ready to meet the team!
Congratulations! You have been identified as a good neighbor.
Good neighbors strengthen their community by:
- Practicing safe, healthy behaviors,
- Fostering positive police interactions,
- Building trust with their neighbors.
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20th Street Townhomes (CPA-2024-02/ZDC-2024-02/PLD-2024-02/SUB-2024-02)
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**CANCELED** Immediately following the regular City Council meeting on September 3, the Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance).
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(f) (To consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection) and (h) To consult with counsel concerning the legal rights and duties of a public body with regard to current litigation or litigation likely to be filed.
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance).
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance).
Executive Sessions
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) (status of employment-related performance).
Executive Sessions
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August 14, 2024 – The deadline for City Council candidates to file for the upcoming November 5, 2024, general election is less than two weeks away. All paperwork must be submitted, verified, and filed no later than August 27, 2024.
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The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UiXAXqZjRSGa12zcZ9szCQ
The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force (CETF) will be meeting virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend CETF meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_AZ_gyciBRZuNGfPAhrT4ow
August 16, 2024 - The City of Corvallis, Benton County Health Department, Samaritan Health Services, Oregon Department of Human Services and Community Outreach Inc are partnering to offer the fourth annual Corvallis Area Resource Event (CARE) on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking garage of the Corvallis-Benton Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Avenue.
**CANCELED** Immediately following the City Council work session on August 22, the Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(f) (To consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection).
Executive Sessions
August 20, 2024 - The Portland & Western Railroad (PNWR) is carrying out some planned railroad maintenance projects this summer to help protect against derailments. This work includes replacing the at-grade street crossings of the rail line at several locations in Corvallis. In order to complete the work, each crossing will require a complete closure of the street in the immediate area for the duration of the work, which is expected to take three to four days at a time. Signed detours to nearby alternative routes will be provided during closures.
Ward 1 Councilor, Jan Napack will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
8/23/2024 11:00 AM
Media Contact:
Crystal Patterson, Corvallis Police Department
(541) 766-6937/ cpdpio@corvallisoregon.gov
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961 SW Washington Ave. and 437 SW 10th St. Property Line Adjustment (PLA-2024-05)
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually and will include a public hearing. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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The FY 2024 Q4 Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The FY 2024 Q4 Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department has been updated to correct errors.
The updated version is now available online.
The Economic Development Coalition (EDC) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend EDC meetings. This meeting is being held both virtually and in-person. Those who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_O52XdKBDT3SmWnhNCiykIw
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The Corvallis Benton County Economic Development Office has announced the recipients of the first round of funding for the South Corvallis Food Hub grant program.
In this issue: Food hub grants, news about sustainability, and more!
Neighborhood traffic circles are raised circular islands constructed in the center of residential street intersections and are used for traffic calming on Neighborhood Bikeways and other low-traffic streets.
Parks & Recreation Operational Advisory Committee members will engage on a variety of Parks & Recreation topics, from Parks and Trails to Recreation Programming and diversity and equity (among many more). Advisory groups are an important component of the City’s engagement with our diverse community. For many people, it is their first opportunity to get involved with local government.
4:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 11, 2024
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The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force (Task Force) will have a combined Nov/Dec meeting on December 4th, 2024, from 5-7pm. Regular monthly Task Force meetings will resume on January 22, 2025.
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 12:30 p.m.
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The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m.
The HOC meets, as needed, to assist staff with preparing draft documents for policy change that will eventually be presented to the Council for review.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JCaUKtoHSe2pwLOEF86sfA
Immediately following the City Council work session on September 19, the Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (h) To consult with counsel concerning the legal rights and duties of a public body with regard to current litigation or litigation likely to be filed.
Executive Sessions
Immediately following the City Council meeting on October 7, the Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (i) (status of employment-related performance)
Executive Sessions
Orientation to the office of City Councilor to provide an understanding of the role of the Council as a body, the functions of City government, the responsibilities of its elected officials, and the key City resources.
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Orientation to the office of City Councilor to provide an understanding of the role of the Council as a body, the functions of City government, the responsibilities of its elected officials, and the key City resources.
Virtual link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LtNCbN3oSzqnsCfJPY9rOA
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Leffler Annexation and Zone Change (ANN-2024-03/ZDC-2024-07)
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The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting virtually online via Zoom at 10:00 a.m. on November 7th.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may register online at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P3u82n2LT_GMlZYpJ22xkg
Click here to go to the Downtown Parking Task Force main page.
This Downtown Parking Task Force meeting has been canceled.
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The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the 2nd floor Board Room at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, and virtually online via Zoom.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may register online at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5Yr1uGf7QxOyKJqj5Bs1Cw
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 11:00 a.m.
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The City of Corvallis will be using ranked choice voting for the November 5, 2024 general election.
In this issue: New city logo, Fire Department open house, and more!
At approximately 8:24 AM on Friday, September 27, 2024, Corvallis Police Officers received report of a 25-year-old male Corvallis resident seemingly suffering from a mental health crisis. The male was reported to be potentially armed and a danger to himself before leaving his home in his vehicle.
September 27, 2024 - The indoor pool area of the Osborn Aquatic Center will be closed until further notice.
October 1, 2024 - The City of Corvallis is rolling out a new municipal logo next month. The new logo will be part of a comprehensive brand system that will replace our existing logo that was first introduced in 1985. Look for the new brand to start appearing on documents, forms, signs, and other high-visibility areas of city operations. (The old logo will remain in use for a while during this transition process.)
Firefighter Apprentice Program
October 1, 2024 - The Corvallis Municipal Court will not hold its regularly scheduled court sessions on the following dates in Oct0ber:
- October 17
- October 21
- October 24
Court offices will be open on those dates for other services. Court staff will contact anyone with a previously scheduled date to give them an opportunity to reschedule. Please call 541-766-6948 for more information.
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The Corvallis City Council will continue its work to prioritize and refine the City's Strategic Operational Plan at the upcoming October 10 Council Work Session.
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October 3, 2024 - The Corvallis City Council will continue its work to prioritize and refine the City's Strategic Operational Plan at the upcoming October 10 Council Work Session.
The City’s Fall Leaf Collection Program begins Monday, October 21, 2024 and runs through the week of December 23.
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20th Street Townhomes (CPA-2024-02)
Leffler Annexation (ANN-2024-03)
Courtyard by Marriott Parking Services at 415-435 SW 2nd St. (CDP-2023-03)
The City of Corvallis has been named a finalist for the 2024 Voice of the People (VOP) Award for Excellence in Mobility.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. For the virtual option, please register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Z2D6dELCRKCA0AuEy--BPQ
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
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OSU Gilkey Hall East Façade Window Restoration (HPP-2024-20)
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 10:00 a.m.
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Development Standards Adjustment (CPA-2024-04 / LDT-2024-04)
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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October 16, 2024 - The Civic Campus Community Engagement Task Force has issued its final report to the Corvallis City Council with recommendations about improvements to the collection of buildings that house city services in downtown Corvallis.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) will be providing a training on Oregon Public Meetings Law for the City of Corvallis, City of Albany, City of Millersburg, and City of Philomath.
A quorum of the Council will be present, but no decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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The City of Corvallis is accepting loan applications under the Climate Action Revolving Loan Program. This new program is designed to assist not-for-profit, cooperative, and governmental educational institutions in their efforts to implement substantial energy efficiency and/or energy conservation projects either at their own facilities; within the community; or through the aggregation of projects that may include individual households, businesses, and other organizations.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This joint work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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CANCELED - see calendar for next Government Comment Corner event.
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City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Monday, January 20th, 2025 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 21st, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Monday, February 17th, 2025 for Presidents' Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 18th, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Monday, May 26th, 2025 for Memorial Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 27th, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Thursday, June 19th, 2025 for Juneteenth National Independence Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, June 20th, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Friday July 4th, 2025 for Independence Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, July 7th, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Monday, September 1st, 2025 for Labor Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025 for Veterans Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Thursday, November 27th, 2025 for Thanksgiving Day.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, December 1st, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Friday, November 28th, 2025 for the Day after Thanksgiving.
Offices will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, December 1st, 2025.
City of Corvallis offices will be closed on Thursday, December 25th, 2025 for Christmas Day
Offices will reopen at 8:00a.m. on Friday, December 26th, 2025.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Oregon State University Sustainability
Use the buttons below to explore sustainability resources at the City of Corvallis.
The Corvallis Police Department is committed to sharing safety messaging with our community through a variety of ways, including social media messaging. We recognize, however, that other organizations may have an audience that is different from ours.
To help outreach to those audiences, we have developed Social Media Toolkits for other organizations or individuals to share on their own social media channels. Feel free to use the pre-planned messaging, images, and videos on a variety of topics to share with your followers.
Current toolkits:
Here are some Halloween Safety messages that you can use on your own organization or individual social media channels, provided by the Corvallis Police Department.
Halloween Safety Messaging:
"Halloween should be scary, not deadly. Historically, Halloween Weekend is one of the busiest times in Corvallis for law enforcement. Here are some simple ways to keep yourself safe:
Armed Subject on NW 23rd St
On October 18, 2024, at approximately 1:38 PM, Corvallis Police Officers responded to a report of an individual armed with a pistol in the vicinity of 775 NW 23rd St. Upon securing the area, officers were able to establish contact with the suspect, 79-year-old John Robert Berman of Corvallis, via phone. Mr. Berman exited a nearby apartment without incident and peacefully surrendered to law enforcement.
A free 2-hour online training focused on fair housing laws and responsibilities as they relate to housing discrimination.
Recording: https://vimeo.com/1031676258
Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 3-5 p.m.
November 6, 2024 Library Advisory Board Packet available here.
There will be an in person meeting, with a virtual option, of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.
Community members who would like to attend virtually may do so by registering HERE.
October 22, 2024 - Corvallis City Manager Mark Shepard has been selected to serve a three-year term on the League of Oregon Cities Board of Directors. Shepard will be one of just three city managers serving on the board, which is primarily made up of local elected officials from cities in Oregon.
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Kiger House Paving and Exterior Improvements (HPP-2024-21)
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This orientation session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
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November 15
7:30 PM
Skye Consort & Emma Björling perform trans-Atlantic music from Scandinavia, Ireland and the British Isles, French-Canada, and tunes of their own devising. They find enchanting stories and melodies, then bring them into the 21st century with worldly chamber-folk settings.
Voices, fiddle, nyckelharpa, cello, bouzouki, banjo, and percussion riffing on whirling polskas, groovy reels, passionate love songs, breathtaking hymns, and original compositions.
Corvallis Comedy Night with Aparna Nancherla
November 16
7:30 pm
Readers’ Theatre
Presents
Mister Roberts
Written by:
Thomas Heggen & Joshua Logan
Directed by Michael Wren
Nov 16 @ 2:30 pm
Nov 17 @ 7:30 pm
Majestic Lab
Tickets: $16/14 (Veterans Free)
Making Spirits Bright
A Winter Dance Concert
December 7
3 pm & 7 pm
December 8
3 pm
Revel in the spirit of the coming season with our annual Winter dance concert, featuring holiday-inspired performances in a veritable cornucopia of dance styles—Ballet, Modern, Tap, Hip-Hop, and more! We’re honored to host some of the best local talent in such a wide variety of movement disciplines, and we hope the experience will truly make your spirits bright!
Eligible projects include building and façade renovations, new construction, and renewable energy improvements at commercial properties in South Corvallis.
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Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dyVcyOPzRQqctfFZlvQaag
For ranked choice voting races (Ward 6 and Ward 7 City Council seats), the first-choice votes will be reported with the unofficial election night results.
On Saturday, February 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Republic Services invites all residents of Benton County to bring their household hazardous wastes to 110 NE Walnut Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330 for safe disposal and recycling. There is no charge for residential customers with household quantities of waste. The quarterly event is a chance for residents to safely and environmentally responsibly dispose of items that can’t be tossed in the weekly trash cart. This includes household quantities (5 gallons max) of:
Over the past few years, community members have been invited to participate in planning the future of South Corvallis. These opportunities include the ODOT OR 99W Street Facility Plan and a City-led plan to review land uses and local transportation improvement opportunities in South Corvallis.
Draft Plan Elements
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Please click the link below for more information.
4897 and 4873 NW Zinnia Place and 4869 NW Lavender Circle (PLA-2024-06)
Parks & Recreation Operational Advisory Committee members will engage on a variety of Parks & Recreation topics, from Parks and Trails to Recreation Programming and diversity and equity (among many more). Advisory groups are an important component of the City’s engagement with our diverse community. For many people, it is their first opportunity to get involved with local government.
4:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 13, 2024
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The 9th Street Pedestrian Crossing Project is planned in the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and will construct an enhanced pedestrian crossing on 9th Street, including flashing beacons, somewhere within the corridor between Buchanan Avenue and Grant Avenue (area shown in the map on this page).
This page is a central hub of information and updates related to the Osborn Aquatic Center roof assessment.
In this issue: Election results, the new city logo, the Library's new carpet, and more!
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2125 SW 53rd Street Annexation and Zone Change (ANN- 2024-05/ZDC-2019-07)
This special event is a community open house to discuss the changes proposed in the South Corvallis Area Plan Storymap.
This will be an informal, walk-through event to view maps and other static displays, talk with staff, advisory workgroup members, and neighbors about what is presented. Light refreshments will be provided.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r9Zo4jXjQQCbcAebKmfGYQ
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Please click the links below for more information.
Owen Hall Generator Screening (HPP-2024-19)
OSU Gilkey Hall East Facade Window Restoration (HPP-2024-20)
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Please click the link below for more information.
The FY 2025 Q1 Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The FY 2025 Q1 Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Please click the link below for more information.
OSU Gilkey Hall East Façade Window Restoration (HPP-2024-20)
Previous Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency budget documents are available to review at the links below. Please contact the Finance Department for assistance.
November 22, 2024 - The City of Corvallis is seeking proposals for grant funding through the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and the HOME Investment Partnerships program, both of which provide funding to accomplish the City's housing goals.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Historic Resources Commission Meeting for January 14, 2025 has been canceled.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
THIS IS A SPECIALLY SCHEDULED JOINT MEETING WITH THE CORVALLIS PLANNING COMMISSION AND THE BENTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION.
How Can I Participate?
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NmHc7vVvSLyNa6d0qdckoA
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__awIaLcTTvGix2cTB46ucA
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-lMDkD_BSbOx5PBDdW_xUg
This meeting will only occur if it is determined that more time is needed.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-lMDkD_BSbOx5PBDdW_xUg
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1GtxqTDTTeykcDP9TAOMjg
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The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
Disclaimer: The City of Corvallis strives to provide accurate and up to date information. The data source for this map is typically updated once a day, so application status may change without notice.
To verify information is current please contact the Planning Division office.
In this issue: Fall leaf collection, pool roof assessment, holiday closures, and more!
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and virtually at 4:30 p.m.
Over the last four years, the program has provided financial assistance to 849 income-eligible households.
Under an Oregon state law (HB 4006) passed in 2018, communities like Corvallis that have high percentages of households with “severe rent burdens” – meaning that those households are paying more than 50% of their income for their costs to rent a home – must hold a public meeting each year. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss and receive feedback from the community about four topics:
The Economic Development Coalition (EDC) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the City of Corvallis Council Chambers (Downtown Fire Station) at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend EDC meetings. This meeting is being held both virtually and in-person. Those who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__tbxms5NQOWbCDlHHmb6Xg
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tC0OHlPmRK6mJGFSRzmlUA
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TZvXlOb-TeG0r8gguAWJwQ
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The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CvVRs-5gQ4-nhJx-7wgKUg
For additional information or to provide written public comments to the committee prior to the meeting, please contact Adam Steele.
Parks & Recreation Operational Advisory Committee members will engage on a variety of Parks & Recreation topics, from Parks and Trails to Recreation Programming and diversity and equity (among many more). Advisory groups are an important component of the City’s engagement with our diverse community. For many people, it is their first opportunity to get involved with local government.
4:30 p.m., Tuesday, February 12, 2025
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Serious Injury Crash on SW Philomath Blvd Leads to DUII Arrest
On December 9, 2024, at approximately 4:45 p.m., Corvallis Police officers responded to a four-vehicle crash with injuries near SW Philomath Boulevard and SW 35th Street.
December 10, 2024 - People of all ability levels are invited to explore the new, all-inclusive playground that opened this month at Avery Park in Corvallis. The $1 million playground project was the result of a year-long community engagement process to assess community needs and desires, followed by a six-month construction process.
December 12, 2024 - The City of Corvallis Municipal Court will not be in session on three upcoming scheduled dates: December 26, December 30, and January 2, 2025. Court offices will be open on these dates.
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force meeting scheduled for February 10, 2025 has been canceled.
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_K2-QYxjsQ1ipTjEBPO9Lzw
This meeting has been canceled.
Click here to go to the Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Task Force main page
This meeting has been canceled.
Click here to go to the Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Task Force main page
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HaWwW-LvT7SBzFnyNiBULg
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nFemwdEYQLeoX0HyYRxZqQ
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NAcdP3ZITzSOVKfQPCPIrg
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BDb57KaiRE6IDuKVgC0CBw
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7-QS32EsSbmnaY83e41hww
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Zf2dGg65THiBUjgNRrEYPw
The Safe Streets & Roads For All Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_z431F2zNRX-RnH5oxlZbNw
Please click the link below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
The FY 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The FY 2023 Urban Renewal Agency Annual Financial Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
Dear Corvallis Community member,
We are glad the City’s low-income assistance program has provided assistance throughout the last year. This is a reminder that if you wish to continue to receive the low-income assistance credit, you will need to re-apply and submit documentation.
Join Mayor Charles Maughan and City staff for an interactive discussion about recent progress and milestones at the City of Corvallis, and a look ahead to what we’re working on for 2025 and beyond.
The event will take place from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. February 25 at C3's Chandler Ballroom, 2601 NW Tyler Ave. The event is free and open to the public.
Register to watch the broadcast here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_db7JfZnPSY-75tupJdxuog
Ward 7 Councilor, Paul Shaffer will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Mayor Charles Maughan will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 9 Councilor, Tony Cadena will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor, Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 8 Councilor Carolyn Mayers will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 6 Councilor Alison Bowden will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 3 Councilor Jim Moorefield will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 4 Councilor Ava Olson will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 7 Councilor Paul Shaffer will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 5 Councilor Charlyn Ellis will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Ward 8 Councilor Carolyn Mayers will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
Please click the links below for more information.
Ward 1 Councilor Jan Napack and Benton County Commissioner Pat Malone will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office invites you to a monthly outreach event series to talk about economic development and business support with the broader Corvallis community. “Coffee with Your EDO” is a monthly event held at a different cafe in Corvallis each month.
Staff from the Economic Development Office will be on hand to meet with community members and discuss hot topics in economic development both locally and nationally. Bring your questions and feedback and get ready to meet the team!
The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office invites you to a monthly outreach event series to talk about economic development and business support with the broader Corvallis community. “Coffee with Your EDO” is a monthly event held at a different cafe in Corvallis each month.
Staff from the Economic Development Office will be on hand to meet with community members and discuss hot topics in economic development both locally and nationally. Bring your questions and feedback and get ready to meet the team!
The Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office invites you to a monthly outreach event series to talk about economic development and business support with the broader Corvallis community. “Coffee with Your EDO” is a monthly event held at a different cafe in Corvallis each month.
Staff from the Economic Development Office will be on hand to meet with community members and discuss hot topics in economic development both locally and nationally. Bring your questions and feedback and get ready to meet the team!
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 10:00 a.m.
Please click the link below for more information.
Ponderosa Ridge Phase 2 Minor Modification – Trees, Sidewalks, and Grading (PLD-2024-03)
December 30, 2024 - City service fees are monthly charges that appear on the City of Corvallis City Services bill. Fees represent a small charge shared among all Corvallis billing customers to pay for specific services. Rate adjustments are considered annually by the City Council.
This regularly scheduled meeting of the Corvallis Planning Commission Meeting for January 1, 2025 has been canceled.
Do you have a business in Benton County? Join the Business Resiliency Workshop, featuring guest speakers who will share expert insights on emergency planning and real-world experiences to help protect your business. Led by Sierra Anderson, Emergency Manager for the City of Corvallis.
If you would like to attend, please fill out our sign-up form here >>>
Lunch will be provided!
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2) (e) To conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions.
Executive Sessions
In this issue: New Council takes office, the FYI about PFAS and Phthalates, new city service fee rates, and more!
Stay up to date on the latest changes to land development and permitting with this quarterly newsletter from the City of Corvallis Development Services Division.
Please click the link below for more information.
City service fees are monthly charges that appear on the City of Corvallis City Services bill. Fees represent a small charge shared among all Corvallis billing customers to pay for specific services. Rate adjustments are considered annually by the City Council.
Please click the link below for more information.
Residential Clear and Objective Standards Updates (LDT-2023-04)
January 6, 2025 - City of Corvallis public safety officials have concluded their initial response at the site of a January 4 trestle bridge incident near Avery Park in Corvallis. The wooden trestle experienced a structural failure, causing a rail car operated by Portland & Western Railroad Inc. to fall into the Marys River. The train was carrying agricultural fertilizer components.
Please click the link below for more information.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) Work Group - Utility Decarbonization - will be meeting virtually at 12:00 p.m.
Please click the link below for more information.
Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center – Campus Master Plan Modification (PLD-2024-05)
This webinar is an information session to familiarize community members with the Empowerment Grant and Green Grants. It will also provide opportunity for potential applicants to ask questions.
Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_81XHRaTbTaezjRIkaE2kDQ
Topics covered in this session will include:
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_M5eg_kxkTLqiY2G9C1o3FQ
On Monday, January 20, the community is invited to visit the Corvallis Museum to learn about the principles of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and how each of us can strengthen our community.
Please click the link below for more information.
Cascade Crest Subdivision – Limited Public Hearing to Address LUBA Remand (SUB06-00008)
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City Manager Shepard will host Government Comment Corner at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Please stop by to say hello and ask your questions about local government.
January 15, 2025 - Since 2017, the League of Women Voters of Corvallis has offered annual public forums on Corvallis city services and programs. For 2025 the League is offering two programs on facilities managed by Corvallis Parks and Recreation and the city’s infrastructure managed by Public Works. The two events will be held in the Corvallis Benton County Public Library Main Meeting Room, 645 NW Monroe, Corvallis on February 6 and February 19, 2025. Both programs will start at 7:00 pm.
Please click the link below for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(h) to consult with counsel concerning the legal rights and duties of a public body with regard to current litigation or litigation likely to be filed
Executive Sessions
The regularly scheduled Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board meeting for February 5, 2025 has been canceled.
Read more about the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board here.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_E5-JhrfhQ4KHwVpWLbkPiQ
In early 2025, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) will begin work along NW Harrison Boulevard between 2nd and 4th Streets and on Tyler Avenue at 2nd and 3rd Streets. The project will replace two traffic signals along Harrison Boulevard along with enhancements for people walking and biking:
Harrison Boulevard:
On May 7, 2025 there will be an in person meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board, with a virtual option as well.
The Library Advisory Board Packet is available HERE.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually, may do so by registering HERE.
On August 6, 2025 there will be an in person meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board, with a virtual option as well.
The Library Advisory Board Packet is available HERE.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually, may do so by registering HERE.
On November 5, 2025 there will be an in person meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board, with a virtual option as well.
The Library Advisory Board Packet is available HERE.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually, may do so by registering HERE.
On February 4, 2026 there will be an in person meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board, with a virtual option as well.
The Library Advisory Board Packet is available HERE.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually, may do so by registering HERE.
Please click the link below for more information.
On Saturday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Republic Services invites all residents of Benton County to bring their household hazardous wastes to 110 NE Walnut Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330 for safe disposal and recycling. There is no charge for residential customers with household quantities of waste. The quarterly event is a chance for residents to safely and environmentally responsibly dispose of items that can’t be tossed in the weekly trash cart. This includes household quantities (5 gallons max) of:
On Saturday, August 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Republic Services invites all residents of Benton County to bring their household hazardous wastes to 110 NE Walnut Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330 for safe disposal and recycling. There is no charge for residential customers with household quantities of waste. The quarterly event is a chance for residents to safely and environmentally responsibly dispose of items that can’t be tossed in the weekly trash cart. This includes household quantities (5 gallons max) of:
On Saturday, November 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Republic Services invites all residents of Benton County to bring their household hazardous wastes to 110 NE Walnut Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330 for safe disposal and recycling. There is no charge for residential customers with household quantities of waste. The quarterly event is a chance for residents to safely and environmentally responsibly dispose of items that can’t be tossed in the weekly trash cart. This includes household quantities (5 gallons max) of:
Please click the link below for more information.
The Planning Advisory Workgroup (PAW) - South Corvallis will be meeting in-person and virtually at 4:00 p.m.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations; (o) to consider matters relating to the safety of the governing body and of public body staff and volunteers and the security of public body facilities and meeting spaces; (p) to consider matters relating to cyber security infrastructure and responses to cyber security threats.
Executive Sessions
The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the 2nd floor Board Room at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, and virtually online via Zoom.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may register online at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yEO4-wL0SWy0qrBiutE1JQ
Republic Services will have one of its new electric garbage hauling trucks parked outside City Hall from 3-4 p.m. February 6 ahead of the City Council's regularly scheduled Work Session. One of the topics on the Work Session agenda involves electric vehicles for Republic Services' waste hauling fleet.
The public is invited to come check out the EV garbage truck and chat with their City Councilors ahead of the work session.
In this issue: The Mayor hosts a Town Hall, C3 GameCon returns, and more!
January 31, 2025 - Public Works street maintenance crews have been busy with winter weather preparations in the event that snow or ice arrives in the coming days. Vehicles and equipment have been prepared in advance to insure a rapid response to changing winter conditions.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.
The Climate Action Advisory Board (CAAB) meeting will not be meeting on February 25th as originally scheduled. The Board has rescheduled this meeting for Tuesday, March 4th.
Please click the link below for more information.
Land Development Code Audit – Phase 3 (Residential Clear and Objective Standards) (LDT-2023-04)
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Olv0xyCCTQeg2QpTjeuIQg
This page contains public records relating to the Charlyn Ellis vs. City of Corvallis litigation and subsequent ruling. Records are listed and linked in chronological order.
Additionally, the Corvallis City Attorney has provided a summary of Judge Aiken’s ruling, which is provided at the end of this page after the list of documents.
Please click the link below for more information.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This joint meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for work session details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_U_rElDT2Sn2P1z1urWBeLQ
The City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) document an important planning level communication tool for the community. The CIP identifies infrastructure projects planned to be initiated over the next five fiscal years. The CIP is developed using various technical resources and requirements, and balances competing priorities within financial constraints to efficiently address the growing number of infrastructure deficiencies across the City.
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_R6IsIhtJQJ2HsSI1DiFUJA
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rFujBgfOTy6UrOzexxTLzA
February 13, 2025 - The City of Corvallis Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is a planning level document and an important communication tool for the community. The CIP identifies infrastructure projects planned to be initiated over the next five fiscal years. The CIP is developed using various technical resources and requirements, and balances competing priorities within financial constraints to efficiently address the growing number of infrastructure deficiencies across the City.
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FT9PlCyATm-wqobI7gbYbA
Parks & Recreation Operational Advisory Committee members will engage on a variety of Parks & Recreation topics, from Parks and Trails to Recreation Programming and diversity and equity (among many more). Advisory groups are an important component of the City’s engagement with our diverse community. For many people, it is their first opportunity to get involved with local government.
4:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Coffee with a Cop brings police officers and community members together – over coffee – to discuss issues and learn more about each other. The goal of Coffee with a Cop is to break down the barriers between police officers and community they serve by building relationships – "one cup at a time.”
Come down to the Starbucks on SW Madison Ave and have a cup of coffee with our officers, dispatchers, and staff and have all your burning (or easy!) questions answered.
The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the 2nd floor Board Room at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, and virtually online via Zoom.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may register online at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BYYV0QTlTvapcJ5ZJoj7Mw
March 1, 2025 - Applications are now being accepted for two popular community grant programs, offering two separate funding opportunities for community projects in Corvallis.
Please click the link below for more information.
OSU Dixon Recreation Center Generator Screening (HPP-2025-01)
Please click the link below for more information.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CjhinCpFR7KalFqrj_ytBA
$22 | Get Tickets Now!
The Majestic Theatre Main Stage
Sunday, May 11, 2:30pm
Please click the link below for more information.
Residential Clear and Objective Standards Updates (LDT-2023-04)
FREE Event!
Corvallis Community Center
Saturday, July 12, 10am–12pm
Join C3 and the Arc of Benton County for an island getaway! Designed for adults experiencing disabilities. All are welcome. Sponsored by the Sunrisers Kiwanis Club. Ages 18+.
$5 at the door
Corvallis Community Center
Friday, July 26, 7–9pm
Starker Arts Park - Peffer Amphitheater
$15 Advance, $20 at the Door, 12 and Under Free.
Purchase tickets online
Saturday & Sunday, July 12–13, 6pm
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P7XBtU-OR8u7msjDQsRSHw
Please click the link below for more information.
Vehicle Parking Locational Standards Code Text Amendment (LDT-2024-07)
The Economic Development Coalition (EDC) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend EDC meetings. This meeting is being held both virtually and in-person. Those who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1kdAybsKTgCRUcJrAWW8Pw
The Downtown Parking Task Force (DPTF) will be meeting at 10:00 a.m. at the 2nd floor Board Room at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, and virtually online via Zoom.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may register online at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__h6phkCnRfCu_yXl8S8YBA
The FY 2025 Q2 Quarterly Operating Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The FY 2025 Q2 Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.
The City of Corvallis and Benton County are working together to make streets safer for everyone—whether you walk, bike, roll, use transit, or drive.
The Corvallis City Council has established system development charges (SDCs) for water, wastewater, stormwater, transportation, and park facilities.
The Transportation SDC fee is comprised of both a reimbursement fee and improvement fee. The value of extra capacity in existing transportation infrastructure is apportioned to projected growth, expressed in terms of daily vehicle trips, to determine the Transportation SDC Reimbursement Fee. In addition, the value of extra capacity in planned transportation infrastructure is apportioned to projected growth in the same manner, to determine the Transportation SDC Improvement Fee. The total Transportation SDC Fee is calculated using the sum of the two fees.
The Stormwater SDC fee is comprised of both a reimbursement fee and improvement fee.
The Wastewater SDC fee is comprised of both a reimbursement fee and improvement fee.
The Water SDC fee is comprised of both a reimbursement fee and improvement fee.
Please click the link below for more information.
Cascade Crest Subdivision (SUB06-0008) - Limited Public Hearing to Address LUBA Remand
The City of Corvallis will be implementing changes to posted speeds on Circle Boulevard between Kings and Harrison at the direction of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). In the upcoming months, City crews will be replacing speed limit signage to reflect the following:
In this issue: The Aquatic Center re-opens, community grants return, and more!
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This work session will be held in-person and virtually.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mzcK9sEVRIq15S9YVzDKHA
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__Jn7m3qwSASStdc1VBILTA
Please click the link below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
Welcome to the Water Conservation Program's rebate page! We thank you for making an effort to reduce your water use. See below for available rebates for the 24/25 Fiscal Year.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations and (e) to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions.
Executive Sessions
March 11, 2025 - The City of Corvallis and Benton County invite the public to a joint open house on Thursday, April 3 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave. for a new initiative aimed at enhancing road safety for everyone who walks, bikes, rolls, uses transit, or drives in the community.
7:00pm – 8:30 PM
Corvallis Community Center (2601 NW Tyler Avenue) Join us as we gear up for something awesome! Be part of the discussion and help shape the future of Corvallis’ highly anticipated bike park. Let’s build something great together! We want to hear from you!
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UgeK6VnGR6-QKLsop10CEQ
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qYyn6W8gQ_qRz6SXsbVauw
The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m.
The HOC meets, as needed, to assist staff with preparing draft documents for policy change that will eventually be presented to the Council for review.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P7EsexqTQ_GNp8d_EpPuKg
Finding a fun and enriching summer experience for your child is easy with Corvallis Parks & Recreation! We offer a variety of exciting camps designed to keep kids active, engaged, and learning all summer long. This guide will help answer your questions about registration, schedules, payment options, and more—making it simple to plan a summer full of adventure.
March 10, 2025 - The City of Corvallis Public Works Department is beginning a project this month to replace a 20-inch underground water pipeline located along SW 35th Street and SW Western Boulevard.
The Benton County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. This event allows the public to safely dispose of expired or unused medications.
This is a one-day, drive-thru event at 4500 SW Research Way, Corvallis. Those interested in dropping off at this location are asked to enter the parking lot off Research Way and follow the signs and directions of the volunteers.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qDRvW2TnQeKU2UXAc_h9yg
Please click the link below for more information.
Majestic Family Flicks presents
Peter & The Wolf
The Movie
May 10th at 3:00 pm
Purchase Tickets
Tickets $5
Majestic Family Flicks is a movie-going experience designed for families with young children—a shorter, kid-friendly film at a lower volume and a cheaper price in a theater space that is less dimly lit. Children of all ages are welcome!
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(e) to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to negotiate real property transactions.
Executive Sessions
Please click the link below for more information.
OSU Dixon Recreation Center Generator Screening (HPP-2025-01)
Please click the link below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
4530 SW Nash Avenue Annexation and Rezone (ANN-2025-01/ZDC-2025-01)
Every two years, the City of Corvallis builds a budget so we can fund public services for our community. Everything from community policing and fire protection, to livability services from the library and parks & recreation, to public utilities and street maintenance – we plan for it all through our biennial budget. Let’s take a closer look at how that process unfolds and how you can get involved.
The Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Advisory Board (JEDI) will be meeting virtually at 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend JEDI meetings. Community members who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hRnf_VgXTvq0SRrAWOpkmw
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vPe77-ClSZGIHUppBeTT1Q
Join City staff for an interactive discussion about the progress of the Downtown Parking Task Force, potential recommendations, and a look ahead to what we’re working on for 2025 and beyond.
The event will take place from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m, with a presentation beginning at 5:30. March 26 at the Corvallis Library’s Main Meeting Room, 645 NW Monroe Avenue. The event is free and open to the public.
Please click the link below for more information.
2835 SE 3rd St.
A demolition permit application has been submitted to Development Services, to demolish a single-family dwelling at 2835 SE 3rd St.
As required under City Municipal Code Section 9.01.100.100, a minimum of 50 calendar days prior to issuance of a demolition permit, the owner shall be required to make the structure available to be acquired and moved by a willing party.
Please click the link below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
March 18, 2025 - The Corvallis Municipal Court will not be in session all day on Thursday, March 20.
Please call 541-766-6948 for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(f) to consider information or records that are exempt by law from public inspection..
Executive Sessions
Please click the link below for more information.
Land Development Code Audit - Phase 3 (Residential Clear and Objective Standards) (LDT-2023-04)
Please click the link below for more information.
On Wednesday, April 9th, the community is invited to join an event focused on addressing local housing needs. There will be short presentations by representatives from affordable housing developers and by City staff. After the presentations, the speakers will have a Q&A session where the community is encouraged to bring their housing questions for the panel.
Organized by the City of Corvallis' Housing and Neighborhood Services Division and Cosponsored by the League of Women Voters of Corvallis
Presentations by:
March 19, 2025 - The 2025 Business Use of the Right of Way (BROW) program is accepting applications for the upcoming season. Applications are available on April 1. The program begins on May 1 and runs through October 31.
After completing an audit on our public parking programs in recent years, the City is pursuing multiple projects to improve the parking experience for residents, businesses, employees, customers, and visitors.
Stay up to date on major parking projects the City plans to implement. This page will be updated as projects develop.
Please click the link below for more information.
Land Development Code Text Amendments (LDT-2024-05) – Sign Regulations Update
In this issue: Take the water knowledge questionnaire, join us at the Safe Streets open house, and learn more about the budget process!
On April 5, from 8 a.m. — 4 p.m., Republic Services invites all Corvallis residents to bring their household recycling to 110 NE Walnut, in Corvallis for the annual recycling event. There is no charge for residential customers bringing household quantities of recycling. Items that can be brought to the event include:
1105 NW Buchanan Ave.
A demolition permit application has been submitted to Development Services, to demolish a single-family dwelling at 1105 NW Buchanan Ave.
As required under City Municipal Code Section 9.01.100.100, a minimum of 50 calendar days prior to issuance of a demolition permit, the owner shall be required to make the structure available to be acquired and moved by a willing party.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1wSJDgeRR3OQY5AJ13WZBw
Stay up to date on the latest changes to land development and permitting with this quarterly newsletter from the City of Corvallis Development Services Division.
The Majestic Theatre hosts this youth-led theater company featuring a series of workshops to build technical skills, leading up to brand-new productions for teens. Learn more about acting, directing, designing, and producing while making new friends! Ages 13–17.
Free Event
1st and 3rd Saturday of each Month | 12–2pm
Majestic Theatre Rehearsal Room/Community Room
Join us for a musical movie night for teens! Munch popcorn, watch filmed versions of classic stage plays, and make new social connections with your theatrically minded peers. Ages 12–17.
Free Event
Majestic Theatre Community Room
Hamilton, June 30 | 7pm
Wars of the Roses, July 21 | 7pm
Into the Woods, August 18 | 7pm
Please click the link below for more information.
Vehicle Parking Locational Standards Land Development Code Text Amendments (LDT-2024-07)
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0FSVViFSTOamu1feiOAGJg
The Corvallis Forest Operational Advisory Committee will meet April 23, 2025 at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FgMfkUlCQI-jkCnuXio_Wg
Please click the link below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
March 31, 2025 - Food trucks are expanding in Corvallis, thanks to a newly adopted ordinance that updates the City of Corvallis Mobile Food Unit (MFU) regulations.
The City Council took action on January 21, 2025, to adopt a package of updates to the City’s existing food truck laws, following an extensive update process led by the Corvallis-Benton County Economic Development Office in partnership with the Corvallis Fire Department, City of Corvallis Community Development Department, Benton County Health Department, staff and small business operators.
The City of Corvallis Public Works Department’s annual water quality report is now available to download.
The Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force Meeting will be held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room and also virtually.
This meeting is open to the community.
To register to attend the meeting virtually via live webinar, please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_50J9gDC7T5exrzelydontg
April 3, 2025 - The City of Corvallis Municipal Court will not be in session on several upcoming dates in April and May. The dates are:
Please click the link below for more information.
Climate-Friendly Area Adoption (CPA-2024-03/LDT-2024-03/ZDC-2024-06)
Please click the link below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
Minor Adjustment to Setback for Reser Stadium Bike Garage (PCR-2025-01)
Due to OSU’s closure of SW 26th Street & SW Washington Way intersection for construction, the following detour will be in place all day starting April 7, 2025 until May 2, 2025.
Inbound Detour for Routes 3, 8, and Philomath Connection
Eastbound on Western Blvd, north on 30th St., east on Jackson Ave, south on Arnold Way, resume regular route.
Please click the links below for more information.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(d) to conduct deliberations with persons designated by the governing body to carry on labor negotiations.
Executive Sessions
Please click the links below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
April 11, 2025 - A new financial incentive aimed at encouraging commercial investments in energy efficiency and sustainability is rolling out in Corvallis and Benton County this month. The Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (CPACE) Program is just the sixth program of its kind in Oregon and the first in the mid-Willamette Valley area.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions.
The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IMtXtFyXQ--ExlmMPafCzg
The Parks & Recreation Department is creating Corvallis's first-ever bike park. Join us at an open house on Thursday, April 24 to learn more about the project and share your feedback. Let’s build something great together!
Can't make the open house? Share your feedback through the online questionnaire.
Please click the link below for more information.
The Economic Development Coalition (EDC) meeting will be held virtually and in-person at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room at 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend EDC meetings. This meeting is being held both virtually and in-person. Those who would like to attend the meeting may do so using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Jy8M0OkzRpmRmQ72Wll5bA
April 17, 2025 - It's that time of year - we're recruiting for volunteers to serve on the City's network of advisory groups.
These are great opportunities to get involved and help shape City policies and programs. There are more than a dozen different boards, commissions, committees, and task forces recruiting right now. We have vacancies on many long-running groups such as the Climate Action Advisory Board, Library Board, and the Community Police Review Board, as well as new groups focused on active transportation and economic development.
Please click the links below for more information.
4990, 4992, & 4994 NW Lavender Partition (PAR-2025-04)
4869 & 4865 NW Lavender Partition (PAR-2025-05)
This meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet at this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T9XrK3CuTpigYgs4-TJb7A
Please click the link below for more information.
Please click the link below for more information.
Every two years, the Corvallis City Council makes decisions about how to direct financial resources to deliver the programs and services that the community relies on. A key part of understanding how the city budget comes together is the concept of dedicated revenue — different pots of money within the city budget that must be spent on specific services.
Learn more about dedicated revenue in this short video, featuring Finance Director James Inglis.
Public meetings will be held by the Budget Commission (BC) of the City of Corvallis in the respect of the Proposed Budgets for the City of Corvallis for the biennium commencing July 1, 2025 and ending June 30, 2027. Meetings will occur on the following dates:
Please click the link below for more information.
A public meeting of the Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency Budget Commission to discuss the budget for the biennium beginning July 1, 2025 and ending June 30, 2027, will be held at the Downtown Fire Station 1: Council Chambers, 400 NW Harrison Blvd., Corvallis, OR 97330 on May 14, 2025 at 5:30 p.m.
Please click the link below for more information.
April 23, 2025 - A report released earlier this year revealed remarkable progress in Corvallis to increase multifamily housing. The City of Corvallis ranked #9 among small metros nationwide, as detailed in U.S.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Historic Resources Commission meeting will be held in-person and virtually.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
This Planning Commission meeting will be conducted online only.
Please contact the Planning Division (541-766-6908 or planning@corvallisoregon.gov) if you need special accommodation to be able to participate.
Due to the city’s Western Blvd & 35th St Water Pipe Replacement Project, the following stop will be out of service until further notice.
Outbound Stop Out of Service:
SW Western Blvd & SW 35th St (11867)
Nearest Stop Available :
SW Western Blvd & SW Poplar Pl (11879)
Due to the city’s Western Blvd & 35th St Water Pipe Replacement Project, the following stop will be out of service until further notice.
Outbound Stop Out of Service:
SW Western Blvd & SW 35th St (11867)
Nearest Stop Available :
SW Western Blvd & SW Poplar Pl (11879)
Please click the link below for more information.
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
Community members who would like to attend the meeting virtually may do so using this: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l6wosIivTgWJtnNCWIzDTw
Please click the links below for more information.
Southtown Subdivision II (SUB-2024-04)
Change of Use of Accessory Structure Minor DSA (DSA-2025-04)
May 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16,17 @ 7:30 PM
May 4, 11, 18 @ 2:30 PM
May 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16,17 @ 7:30 PM
May 4, 11, 18 @ 2:30 PM
The City Council always wants to hear from members of the community, but we recognize that not everyone can attend regular council meetings and work sessions.
Select a topic to help us better direct attention to your concern. Note: If you need to contact Public Works outside of regular business hours, please call 855-899-3140 instead.
Complete information, including your contact information, is required in order to investigate the complaint. Should a request for additional information go unanswered, the complaint may be closed due to insufficient information.
Complete information, including your contact information, is required in order to investigate the complaint. Should a request for additional information go unanswered, the complaint may be closed due to insufficient information.
Select a topic to help us better direct attention to your concern.
Complete information, including your contact information, is required in order to investigate the complaint. Should a request for additional information go unanswered, the complaint may be closed due to insufficient information.
The Code Compliance program responds to complaints involving neighborhood livability issues on private property. For issues regarding undeveloped parcels with no assigned street address, please call (541) 766-6545 to speak with a staff member.
Complete information, including your contact information, is required in order to investigate the complaint. Should a request for additional information go unanswered, the complaint may be closed due to insufficient information.
Residential rental properties within the City of Corvallis are assessed an annual Rental Housing Fee. The fee is assessed on a per unit basis. Account balances that become 91 days old and 61 days past due are considered delinquent and are assessed a penalty fee of $100 per unit. Property owners may appeal all or a portion of the invoice by completing the form below.
Please allow 3 weeks for an appeal response. An electronic response will be provided to the customer regarding the decision.
Use this page to reach the staff and elected officials at the City of Corvallis.
The City of Corvallis has established policies and procedures to receive, investigate, and act upon complaints by the public regarding the behavior of City employees. The purpose is to promptly address citizen concerns while protecting employee rights and protecting the integrity and reputation of the City and its employees.
Tour requests/public education reservations should be made at least two weeks in advance of the scheduled date. This request will be immediately forwarded to the station lieutenant responsible for your event. The lieutenant will process the request and contact you by phone to confirm or discuss alternate date possibilities. Please be advised that your tour may need to be interrupted or canceled if the crew is called out to an emergency immediately prior to or during your tour.
Self-Inspection Checklist
At least once each term, walk through your house and ensure that you can check off all of the following items. There is a space below the list of questions for your comments, questions, or concerns. If your comments/questions/concerns relate to one or more specific item, please note the item number(s).
This Fire Drill Report is required by - and is being sent directly to - the Corvallis Fire Department. Please adhere to the following due dates:
Neighborhood associations that are recognized by the City of Corvallis are eligible to request free use of a facility owned by the City or by the Corvallis School District, once per year. Please use this form to request meeting space.
Additional information about City-owned rooms facilities is available at the following links:
The City strives to maintain current and accurate information regarding neighborhood associations on its website. Please review the neighborhood associations page on the city website and complete the form below by January 31. The information will be used to update the city site and to create materials distributed at the annual Neighborhood Summit and to City Council and City staff.
The City of Corvallis encourages neighbors to gather and discuss common interests. The Community Development Department offers neighborhoods a "Meeting-in-a-Bag" to assist with these gatherings.
Please complete the form below to check-out supplies for your neighborhood meeting or event.
Included:
The Corvallis Police Department is available to attend community meetings and put on crime prevention presentations for neighborhood associations, student groups, service organizations, or other groups in town. Use this form to contact CPD about attending an upcoming event. (Don't worry — you don't need to have all the details worked out before contacting us.)
City Services billing customers can use this form to authorize voluntary recurring donations on their monthly bill.
Abandoned and Junk Vehicle Abatement
It is unlawful to park any vehicle on a City street, for a period in excess of 48 hours or upon any street in the Downtown Free Customer parking area in excess of 24 hours. For more details, refer to Municipal Code 6.10.040.040 or contact Parking Enforcement at 541-766-6924.
A Road Diet is generally described as removing vehicle lanes from a roadway and reallocating the extra space for other uses or travelling modes, such as parking, sidewalks, bicycle lanes, transit, turn lanes, medians or pedestrian refuge islands.
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.
Presenters: Meredith Petit, Parks & Recreation Director & Jackie Rochefort, Parks Planner
Director Petit and Jackie Rochefort will provide a broad overview of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan, explain how the plan is created and modified, and the way the plan influences the creation and maintenance of our neighborhood parks and recreation areas. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. Registration is required.
Presenters: Blair Girard, West Hills Neighborhood Association & Rebecka Weinsteiger, Living Southtown
Blair and Rebecka will discuss how they have used surveys to gather data, inform decisions and discussions, and engage neighbors in topics of common interest. Blair will provide an example of a general survey to capture input on a "wide" range of topics while Rebecka will speak to the use of a survey to go "deep" on a sensitive topic. Registration is required.
Presenter: Paul Bilotta, Community Development Director
Director Bilotta will provide a broad overview what an area plan is, how and when public input is gathered, and how an area plan influences the development and land uses in a specific area over time. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. Registration is required.
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Please enter your information and fill out the questions below to learn more and get involved with Corvallis CERT!
The Empowerment Grant Program from the City of Corvallis provides small cash grants to fund projects and initiatives that improve neighborhoods and forge partnerships to address community issues.The grant program has two tracks:
The City’s portable bike rack loan program provides bike racks to organizations within Corvallis, free of charge. Located at Public Works, there are 27 portable bike racks available. Each rack measures 10 feet long and 44 inches wide, with space for at least 14 bikes (7 on each side). In addition to the racks, there are five bicycle trailers and four base racks.
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Corvallis Parks & Recreation occasionally issues refunds or credits back to an account when events are canceled or upon customer request. Please use this form to request a refund or cancel a previous registration.
Welcome! Corvallis Parks & Recreation follows ADA guidelines for accessibility in our recreation programs and facilities. We will make every attempt to provide an accommodation and in some instances, if we are unable, we will communicate in a timely manner.
If you are interested in participating in an activity and need an accommodation, please do not delay your registration. If we are unable to provide the accommodation, we will issue a full refund for the registration fee.
Please use this form to register for the February 29, 2024 Business Resilience Workshop. For questions or inquiries, please email fire@corvallisoregon.gov.
Staff at Osborn Aquatic Center strive to provide the best possible customer service and facility experience. Please leave comments to help us continue to improve upon our services.
Thank you for attending the 2024 Contractors' Summit on May 17, 2024. We value and appreciate your feedback. If you attended the summit, or would like to provide feedback on future presentations hosted by Development Services, please complete the form below.
Note: To report an emergency, please call 9-1-1. Do not report emergency issues using this online form.
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Upcoming Events
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05/01/2025 - 12:00pm| Corvallis Community Center
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05/02/2025 - 5:00pm| Corvallis Community Center
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05/02/2025 - 7:30pm| Majestic Theatre
Contact Information
Administrative Office: 541-766-6918
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501 SW Madison Ave | Corvallis, OR 97333 | (541) 766‑6900



