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Multiple Unit Property Tax Exemption (MUPTE) Program Overview

Program Overview

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.

City Legislative Committee

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

Corvallis Housing First Meet and Greet [POSSIBLE QUORUM]

NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only.  No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.

Pavement Rehabilitation Public Forum

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.

Corvallis e-News | March 2023

In this issue: Empowerment Grants, Police 101, and the new Strategic Operational Plan

How We Got Here | Facilities Project

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.

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Special Downtown Corvallis Social [POSSIBLE QUORUM]

NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only.  No decisions will be made and no quorum is required.

Civic Campus Open House - January 31, 2023

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.

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