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Council Work Session

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council work sessions. This work session is being held in-person and virtually.

The public may register to watch the work session live on the internet at this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3230827380878448656

City-County Joint Work Session

The Benton County Board of Commissioners and Corvallis City Council will hold a joint work session on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at 4 PM hosted by Benton County.

Attend this meeting in person at the Benton County Kalapuya Building, 4500 SW Research Way, Corvallis, Oregon 97333 or

Attend virtually via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83928023298?pwd=Zkk2VUpaUXhWbkorbXYrenI5c010Zz09 

Attend by phone: Dial +1 253 215 8782; Meeting ID: 839 2802 3298; Passcode: 569089

City Council Meeting

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.

City Council Meeting

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.

City Council Meeting

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.

City Council Meeting

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.

City Council Meeting

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.

City Council Meeting

Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend City Council meetings. This meeting is being held in-person and virtually.

Corvallis e-News | June 2022

In this issue: Sign up for the watershed tour, jump into summer reading at the Library, test your home internet connection, and more.)

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Corvallis Police Department Selected to Pilot New Crisis Training Program

June 1, 2022 - The Corvallis Police Department was selected as one of three law enforcement agencies nationwide to pilot a new crisis training program being developed by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance. The intensive, 40-hour training program is designed to prepare police officers in their response to people experiencing crises related to behavioral health conditions, as well as intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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