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.
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.
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.
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.