Notice of Municipal Election: November 2, 2021

NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION
CITY OF CORVALLIS, Oregon

TO:     The legal voters of the City of Corvallis, Oregon:

Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, in the City of Corvallis, Oregon, a mail-in election of the legal voters of the City will be held.  Registered voters residing within the City may cast their mail-in votes at any time following receipt of the ballots, but they must be received by the Benton County Elections Office no later than 8:00 pm on November 2, 2021.  In addition, citizens may vote by dropping off ballots in a drop zone any time prior to 8:00 pm on November 2, 2021.  Ballot drop sites are as follows:

INDOOR BALLOT DROP BOX

BENTON COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE:  Basement of County Courthouse, 120 NW 4th St Rm 13, Corvallis; Mon thru Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Election Day 7:00 am to 8:00 pm

24-HOUR OUTSIDE DROP BOXES

BENTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE: Courthouse lawn on Fourth Street, 120 NW 4th St, Corvallis; accessible entrance on Fifth Street side 120 NW 4th St, Corvallis; across the street on Fifth Street 180 NW 5th St, Corvallis

WELLS FARGO BANK: Timberhill Shopping Center, 2543 NW Kings Blvd, Corvallis

BENTON COUNTY SUNSET BUILDING: Drop box in parking lot at 4077 SW Research Way, Corvallis

LINCOLN HEALTH CENTER: Drop box in parking lot, 121 SE Viewmont, Corvallis

NORTH ALBANY SHOPPING CENTER: Drop box in front of IGA Supermarket, 621 Hickory Ave NW, Albany

CORVALLIS PUBLIC LIBRARY: 645 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis

OSU GILL COLISEUM: Corner of Ralph Miller Lane and 26th Street

CORVALLIS COMMUNITY CENTER: 2601 NW Tyler Ave, Corvallis

LBCC BENTON CENTER: Drop box near main entrance, 757 NW Polk Ave, Corvallis

As described below, at the November 2, 2021, election, Corvallis voters will have the opportunity to vote the following:

WARD 8 CITY COUNCILOR

(Ward 8 registered voters only)

FOR COUNCIL PERSON - WARD 8 (Term ends 12-31-22)                             VOTE FOR ONE

Tracey Yee

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT: EXTENDING RECRUITING PROCESS FILLING VACANT CITY MANAGER POSITION (Measure 02-131)

Caption:         Charter Amendment Extending Recruiting Process Filling Vacant City Manager Position

Question:        Shall the City Charter be amended to extend the process allowed to fill vacancies in the  City Manager position?

Summary:      This proposal would amend Section 23(b) and Section 23(e) of the City Charter. The amendment would lengthen the time the City Council is allowed to fill a vacancy in the City Manager position. The Charter currently allows a maximum of six months. The proposal is to allow a maximum of two years. Within 30 days of a vacancy, the City Council would be required to adopt a resolution setting out the recruitment process and timeline and to use that process to select the next City Manager. The Council would need to complete the recruitment and appoint the new City Manager within two years. This proposal would also extend the period that a pro tem City Manager is permitted to serve from six months to two years and clarify the authority of a pro tem Manager to appoint or terminate City employees.

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT: FILLING COUNCILOR VACANCIES BY APPOINTMENT (Measure 02-132)

Caption:         Filling City Council Vacancies by Appointment

Question:        Should the Corvallis City Charter be amended to fill vacant Council positions by appointment rather than by special election?

Summary:      If adopted, this measure would amend Section 34 of the Corvallis City Charter and require the City Council to fill vacant City Council positions by appointment within 60 days of a vacancy, rather than holding a special election.  The method of nomination and appointment would be set by ordinance.  This measure would not change the requirement to hold a City-wide special election to fill vacancies in the office of mayor.   This measure would require the City Council to fill vacant City Council seats within 60 days, require any ordinance setting the appointment process to include nominations from the ward, and include a requirement that the City Council hold a public hearing prior to any appointment.  This amendment would minimize the time that constituents in any ward remain unrepresented.

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT: REMOVE GENDER SPECIFIC PRONOUNS THROUGHOUT THE CITY CHARTER (Measure 02-133)

Caption:        Amendment to Remove Gender Specific Pronouns throughout the City Charter

Question:      Shall the City Charter be amended to remove gender specific and binary    pronouns?

Summary:     If the voters approve this amendment, gender specific and binary pronouns throughout the Corvallis City Charter would be removed, without changing the meaning of the amended Charter provisions. When possible, gender specific and binary pronouns would be replaced with the noun, title or position from the same sentence, paragraph or section. Where using a pronoun is necessary, the pronouns “they” or “their” are used as the singular non-gender specific pronoun.

This amendment would remove the gender specific or binary pronouns from the following Charter Sections:

Section in Charter

Pronouns Used

Section 14 (a)

"s/he" (x3)

Section 15

"his or her"

Section 19

"S/he" (x2)

Section 22

"S/he" (x5)

Section 23 (a)

"S/he" (x2)

"her or his"

"his or her"

Section 23 (c)(1)

"S/he"

"her or his"

Section 23 (c)(2)

"S/he"

Section 23 (c)(3)

"S/he" (x2)

Section 23 (c)(4)

"S/he"

Section 23 (c)(5)

"S/he"

Section 23 (c)(6)

"S/he"

Section 23 (c)(7)

"S/he"

Section 23 (f)

"him or her"

Section 23 (g)

"his or her"

Section 24

"her or him"

Section 27

"s/he"

Section 31

"her or his"

Section 36

"his or her" (x2)

"s/he"

 

Published by order of the City Council.

                                                                                    Carla Holzworth

                                                                                    City Recorder

Published October 4, 2021