This meeting has been canceled. The next scheduled meeting is january 8, 2018.
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.
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.
The Corvallis Community Center's role in the community would not be possible without the generous donations of time, energy and skills of our volunteers. We invite you to join our volunteer team! We offer training, staff support and a lot of laughter and camaraderie. There is a position to fit almost any availability or skill level. To view our current opportunities and submit an application, follow the link below!
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.
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.
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.