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City Council

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings.  Meeting materials are typically available five days before the meeting. 

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.

Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board

Regular monthly meeting of the Board to advise the City Council on bicycle and pedestrian matters.

Neighborhood Photo Survey

The Neighborhood Photo Survey was first introduced to Corvallis in 2012 by way of a partnership between PreservationWORKS, the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, and Benton County. The survey documents land use, architecture, and basic neighborhood character while building community connections and helping the City collect visual data to inform decisions such as compatible infill, densification, and to assist in future policy development and design standards.

Neighborhoods that are approximately 50 years old or older are encouraged to organize a Neighborhood Photo Survey.

Start a Neighborhood Association

A neighborhood association is a geographically based organization of people who organize around common interests of the members.  It provides a means for neighbors to decide what needs to be done and work together to make it happen.  Together, neighbors can plan projects and activities beneficial to their area, create a forum for discussion of local issues, and establish means to participate in community decision-making.

NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZING GUIDE

 

Existing Neighborhood Associations

Recognized Neighborhood Associations

The following neighborhoods meet the City's basic requirements for neighborhood organizations. Click the links below for more details, including boundaries, bylaws, and contact information.

Library Advisory Board

Monthly meeting of the Library Advisory Board.  Public welcome.

Planning Commission

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

Agenda 
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)

 

Community Involvement & Diversity Advisory Board

The board will meet from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room, 500 NW Madison Ave. Meeting materials are typically available online a week before each meeting.

The public is welcome and encouraged to attend meetings of the Community Involvement & Diversity Advisory Board.

Parking Options

 

Visit Corvallis is a good resource for Game Day Parking information.

OSU Athletics Parking and Transportation page has useful Game Day information, including details on a shuttle service operated by the Athletics Department that picks up in two convenient downtown locations.

10-hour metered parking is available in downtown Corvallis. Visit the downtown parking map for location information.

There is free unrestricted public parking available in two locations in downtown Corvallis: on 1st Street, north of Van Buren Avenue; and in the City-owned parking lot at B Avenue and 2nd Street. The OSU Game Day shuttle buses stop near both of these lots.

Please note that parking inside the Free Customer Parking Area, identified by signage and shown on the downtown parking map, is limited to 3 hours.

All Corvallis Transit Buses are fareless and several routes serve Reser Stadium. The CTS website has route and schedule information, along with real-time bus location information.

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