Use this page to submit the Grant Project Completion Form that is required for awarded Green Grants. Share details about your completed project and how funds were spent.
The Community Police Review Advisory Board (CPRAB) meeting will begin at 3:00 pm in the Madison Avenue Meeting Room located at 500 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis, Oregon.
The Corvallis community is invited to share their input on public services and quality of life topics in the biennial Corvallis Community Survey. The City conducts the Corvallis Community Survey every two years to gather statistically valid public input about community satisfaction in several broad categories in Corvallis.
The Council will meet in Executive Session under ORS 192.660(2)(i) to review and evaluate the employment-related performance of the chief executive officer of any public body, a public officer, employee or staff member who does not request an open hearing.
Sign regulations are set forth in Chapter 4.7 of the Corvallis Land Development Code (LDC). A sign permit must be obtained prior to the placement of any sign on private property, unless the sign type is specifically listed as exempt under LDC Section 4.7.40. Note also that some sign types are prohibited (see Section 4.7.30).
You can apply for Development Services permits (and submit revisions and deferred submittals) online at www.corvallispermits.com. More information on the types of permits issued by Development Services can be found at Development Services Permits.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend Charter Review Task Force Phase 1 (CRTF1) meetings. This meeting will be held in-person and virtually. See the published agenda for meeting details and participation instructions. The public may register to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0HgDMR9aSUm7LyAUO003cQ.
Please note this meeting will be held in the Library Board Room (2nd floor).
October 6, 2025 - Corvallis City Manager Mark Shepard received the Herman Kehrli Award from the League of Oregon Cities at the organization's 100th annual conference in Portland over the weekend. The prestigious award is given to one (1) city employee in Oregon each year who has made exceptional contributions to local government and produced lasting benefits for their community.