Every five years the City asks community members to weigh in on land uses throughout the community – what you like, what you don’t like, and what you envision for your neighborhood in the future. In order to get into the details, the City is separated into six study areas, and surveys are prepared for each. Community members are encouraged to fill out surveys for one, a few, or all of the study areas.
City service fees are reviewed annually by staff and the City Council to ensure that they are operating as intended to generate adequate revenue to support municipal services that the community relies on. This year, the annual update will include some rate increases intended to offset increased costs related to inflation. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the 2023 rate adjustment.
Continuing Councilors and City staff are gathering to thank the outgoing Mayor and Councilors for their service.
NOTICE: Possible quorum of the City Council. This is a social event only. No decisions will be made and no quorum is required. The event is open for members of the public to observe, but there will not be a public comment period.
Your facility is required to conduct fire watch until the inoperable fire/life safety system is repaired. Fire watch is to be conducted as indicated below:
The Social Services Council Policy Task Force meeting will be held in-person at the Corvallis Community Center and virtually through the link below at 4:30 p.m.