Council Code of Conduct
At its June 2, 2025, meeting, the 2025-2026 City Council adopted the following Code of Conduct.
The Corvallis City Council Code of Conduct promotes a culture of respect, professionalism, transparency, and accountability within the City Council. The Code of Conduct also ensures that all City Council members have the opportunity to participate fully in decision-making processes, while operating in alignment with best practices.
The Corvallis City Council will:
- Adhere to legal and ethical standards for Oregon public officials
- Maintain confidentiality of privileged information
- Avoid actions that benefit special interests at the expense of the City
- Act in a manner that fosters public trust of the City government
- Pursue excellence
- Look beyond single issues and act in the best long-term interest of the entire City even when it is difficult
- Clarify when expressing personal opinions and/or not acting in an official capacity
- Abide by Corvallis’ Council-Manager form of government and refrain from interfering with day-to-day administration of City business
- Engage in ongoing education and networking
- Foster positive working relationships
- Communicate with fellow Council members, City staff, and community members with respect and professionalism
- Assume good intentions
- Exercise humility
- Meet regularly with the Mayor and the City Manager
- Consult with Council Leadership and/or the City Manager regarding the appropriate handling of sensitive matters, ensuring that any necessary public disclosures are made thoughtfully and constructively
- Follow meeting best practices
- Hold efficient meetings to respect everyone’s time
- e.g., be punctual, be prepared, be on task, be on topic, be concise, be clear
- Foster productive discourse and an inclusive environment for fellow Councilors
- e.g., listen without interrupting, encourage participation, seek common ground
- Honor the expertise of staff
- Maintain neutrality when responding to public comments
- Ask questions of staff by 10 am the day of the meeting when possible
- Send motions, amendments, or other materials to the City Recorder by 2 pm the day of the meeting when possible
- Hold efficient meetings to respect everyone’s time