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Historic Resources Commission

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:

Historic Resources Commission

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:

Historic Resources Commission

Meeting agendas and materials are generally available one week prior to the meeting.

Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.

Historic Resources Commission

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.

Historic Resources Commission

The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.

Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.

Historic Resources Commission

The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.

Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.

Historic Resources Commission

The meeting agenda and materials are now available through the links below.

Read more about the Historic Resources Commission here.

City & County Seeking Volunteers for HOPE Advisory Committee

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. 

University Area Housing

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.

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