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City of Corvallis 90-Day Notice of System Development Charge Consideration (Parks and Recreation)

The City of Corvallis hereby issues public notice, pursuant to ORS 223.304, of its intent to consider changes in its system development charges.

A technical report addressing the methodology and calculation of the proposed charges will be available for review after Wednesday, August 7 at the Park and Recreation Administration Building, 1310 SW Avery Park Drive Corvallis, or by calling 541-766-6918.

CANCELED-City Council Work Session

The City Council Work Session is canceled due to the holiday.

CANCELLED - Library Advisory Board

CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.  Public welcome.

CANCELLED - Library Advisory Board

CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.  Public welcome.

CANCELLED - Library Advisory Board

CANCELLED - Monthly meeting of the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Advisory Board.  Public welcome.

About Information Technology

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Information Technology Department to empower the City to exceed community expectations by providing well-trained, self-motivated, and capable professionals who excel at delivering strategic, cost-effective, and proven technology.

 

Core values

Accountability. We serve the people and departments of the city and take ownership for work provided.

City Council Adopts $175.9 Million 2019-20 Budget

The Corvallis City Council voted on June 17 to approve an annual budget totaling $175,974,200 for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. The Council’s action was the final step in the annual budget process, which began in May with a series of Budget Commission meetings and included deliberations, analysis and feedback from the public.

The new budget goes into effect on July 1, when the City of Corvallis begins its new fiscal year.

Police, Fire Ready to Expand Services in Corvallis

June 17, 2019 - A pair of public safety fees is set to go into effect on July 1, giving a significant boost to police and fire services in Corvallis at a time when those resources are stretched thin by increasing calls for service.

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