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Ward 2 Meeting

Please join City Councilor Briae Lewis (Ward 2) a for a neighborhood meeting. City staff will also be in attendance.

The meeting will held at 5:00 pm at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room (500 SW Madison Avenue) and virtually at this link.

Time, Place, and Manner Operational Advisory Workgroup

The Time, Place, and Manner Operational Advisory Workgroup (TPMOAW) met virtually at 2:30 p.m.

The TPMOAW meets, as needed, to assist staff with determining time, place and manner regulations. TPMOAW will not be discussing policy changes or potential projects such as making camping legal, creating a sanctioned camp, creating a managed camp, etc. Those topics would need to be discussed in a different process dedicated to that purpose.

Corvallis Community Survey Begins Data Collection in September

September 5, 2023 - Mailings are beginning this week to invite 3,000 randomly selected households to participate in the biennial Corvallis Community Survey. The Corvallis Community Survey is administered by NRC Polco, a contracted public opinion polling firm, with the aim of creating a statistically valid body of data about community satisfaction in Corvallis.

Time, Place, and Manner Operational Advisory Workgroup

The Time, Place, and Manner Operational Advisory Workgroup (TPMOAW) will meet virtually at 11:00 a.m.

The TPMOAW meets, as needed, to assist staff with determining time, place and manner regulations. TPMOAW will not be discussing policy changes or potential projects such as making camping legal, creating a sanctioned camp, creating a managed camp, etc. Those topics would need to be discussed in a different process dedicated to that purpose.

Exterior Light Fixture Guidelines

The City of Corvallis utilizes recommendations and images inspired by organizations such as the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA), International Commission on Illumination (CIE) and Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) for informing and enforcing residential exterior lighting regulations.

Corvallis e-News | September 2023

In this issue: Free street trees, info on Measure 2-141, and a neighborhood bikeway update!

Downtown Parking Study 2023 Report (PDF)

The data in this report can assist the City in near-term decision-making relative to existing parking supplies to understand where parking constraints and surpluses exist and whether factors such as abuse of time limits might adversely affect turnover and access.

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