The Housing Operational Committee (HOC) will meet virtually at 12:00 p.m.
The HOC meets, as needed, to assist staff with preparing draft documents for policy change that will eventually be presented to the Council for review.
Development Services (DS) prepares a quarterly newsletter in an effort to provide the community with more information about changes to land development and permitting. Most of the information shared is focused on changes to codes, services, and/or fees. DS also includes information from other departments when changes from those departments may affect the permitting process.
Use the links below to access current and archived newsletters.
October 31, 2025 - Join us at the City Hall plaza, 501 SW Madison Ave., for some trick or treat fun from the City of Corvallis. Grab some candy from a police officer, high-five a firefighter, and take a peek inside the spooky lobby of City Hall for even more candy.
This event is part of Downtown Trick or Treat from 2-5 p.m., organized by Downtown Corvallis Organization, and will take place rain or shine. See you out there!
At least twice a year, the City of Corvallis Housing & Neighborhood Services Division invites the Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO) to lead trainings about fair housing law—and the Fall 2025 training is coming up soon!
The downtown district is the heart of Corvallis — an engaging, diverse neighborhood full of bustling businesses, offices, hotels, and residences, with more than 100 years of history etched into the streets and sidewalks.
We're working to create a new vitality strategy for downtown Corvallis, and you have a role to play in this endeavor. Downtowns aren't created overnight. They're nurtured over decades by generations of civic stewards.
It's our turn to guide the downtown district into the next chapter.