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Parking Meter Rate FAQs

Corvallis raised its parking meter rates and citation fees on June 1, 2022, after nearly 15 years without increasing these fees. This page addresses some common questions related to this fee adjustment.

Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency

The meeting will begin at 5:15 p.m., and the Budget Public Hearing will begin at 5:30 p.m.

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Corvallis Urban Renewal Agency meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.

The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2081032887004720652

Parking Meter Rates to Increase on June 1

The rate bump will ensure that the parking program continues to function as intended and offers in rates that are in alignment with similarly sized comparator cities.

City Council Notice of Disposition

Please click on the link below for more information.

Comprehensive Plan, Land Development Code, and Official Zoning Map Amendments – Middle Housing Implementation
(CPA-2021-02 / LDT-2021-02 / ZDC-2021-04)

The three Ordinances adopted by the City Council as described in the Notice of Disposition are available by using this link

CANCELED - Imagine Corvallis Action Network

The Imagine Corvallis Action Network meeting for June 22, 2022 has been canceled. 

ICAN is charged with the development and management of the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Community Action Plan, which is the implementing document for the Imagine Corvallis 2040 Vision.  Read more about the ICAN here.

City Meeting Videos

The City records most meetings of advisory boards and commissions, as well as City Council meetings and other one-time video programs. All videos are hosted on our Vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/cityofcorvallis

Facilities Project Process with the City Council

This page tracks the City Council’s process to understand the needs of the citywide facilities project and explore the revenue sources available for municipal building projects.

Funding Corvallis Facility Needs

The City of Corvallis is working on a long-range project to improve public facilities throughout the city. Leaders are examining funding strategies for top priority projects that are reasonable and achievable.

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