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Week of 11/01/21 - Neighborhoods

The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.

Request a Copy of a Police Report

Request a Copy of A Police Report

The link above will take you to the Police Records Request submission. This is only for copies of existing records, this is not for filing a new report. Please call our Records Unit at 541-766-6924 with any further questions. The Records Unit is open 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.

Week of 10/25/21 - Neighborhoods

The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.

Why Conduct a Facilities Needs Assessment?

The City's 2021 facility needs assessment was conducted to gather baseline informatoin about the work spaces that the City uses to serve the community. These spaces must be sufficient in terms of work flow efficiency, asset protection, interdepartmental collaboration, equity, and safety. Just like any other infrastructure system that the City manages, the building portfolio should be reviewed periodically to ensure it is keeping pace with evolving community demands and values, now and well into the future.

Facility Needs Assessment

How did we get here? The citywide facilities project started in 2021 with an assessment that examined 17 buildings & sites in the City's portfolio. 

September Treasury Report

The September Treasury Report from the City of Corvallis Finance Department is now available online.

Findings - 2021 Facilities Assessment Project

In 2021, the City of Corvallis conducted a Facilities Needs Assessment to study the condition and operational efficiency of its portfolio of public buildings. A total of 17 sites were ranked on a scale of 1 to 5, with 12 of the 17 sites having a ranking below 3.

The average ranking for a typical City building was 2.58.

Week of 10/18/21 - Neighborhoods

The Neighborhood Update is produced on a weekly(ish) basis by the City of Corvallis to help neighborhoods stay connected. Contributions are always welcomed and considered - please send by Friday of the preceding week.

Fair Housing Trainings 2021

The Cities of Corvallis & Albany partnered in October 2021 to offer two fair housing trainings for our communities. Recordings and materials associated with these trainings can be accessed below through April 2022. Links to handouts are found at the bottom of the page. For additional information regarding fair housing or to learn about other training opportunities, please contact the Fair Housing Council of Oregon.

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