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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.

Projects for Neighbors

Nothing brings neighbors together quicker than a common interest and a will to solve a problem, meet a need or have some fun. The links below provide project ideas to help your neighborhood gather and make a positive change for our community.

 

Ambulance Billing

You can make an immediate payment online or by phone:

  • Pay Online
  • Pay by Phone: 1-877-690-3729 (use Jurisdiction Code 4700)

City of Corvallis Ambulance Service offers patients a financial hardship / charity adjustment program; providing an opportunity to reduce the balance on their account if they apply and qualify for financial hardship.

City adopts rules to enable ridesharing in Corvallis

The Corvallis City Council voted unanimously on Sept. 18 to approve a new ordinance to the Corvallis Municipal Code, paving the way for ridesharing services such as Uber and Lyft to operate in the City.

The ordinance repealed the City's old rules governing taxi cabs, which dated back to the 1980s, and enacted an updated policy with information specific to modern ridesharing services in addition to taxi cab companies.

Civic Beautification and Urban Forestry Department Advisory Committee

 

The public is invited to attend this department advisory committee meeting.  Entrance is around the back of the building, off the deck.

Agenda

Packet

Downtown Advisory Board

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

Agenda 
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)

Current Vacancies on City Advisory Boards

Vacancies are announced monthly. Some boards have specialized requirements for membership, but most are open to anyone in the community.

Prescription Drug Take-Back Day

The public is invited to dispose of old, unused, unwanted, or expired medications at a prescription drug take-back event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. October 27 at Republic Services, 110 NE Walnut Blvd.

Safely disposing of prescription drugs at events such as these are a better alternative to flushing them down the toilet. The collection event will gather most prescription and over-the-counter medications, with no questions asked. Participants are advised to remove medications from their packaging to save space and to mark out names or any other identifiable information on labels.

Historic Resources Commission

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

Agenda 
Meeting Packet (Staff Reports and Agenda)

 

Community Relations Advisory Board

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

Information about the Community Relations Advisory Group (CRAG) can be found here.

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