Funding Corvallis Facility Needs

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The City of Corvallis is working on a long-range project to improve public facilities throughout the city. A comprehensive assessment was completed in 2021 — now, city leaders are exploring how to fund the needed work.

The Citywide Facilities Strategy (PDF) recommends 11 separate projects estimated to cost $255 million. However, we're not looking to tackle all of these projects at the same time, and the City is not looking for one $255 million funding source solution.

Instead, we've started by identifying the revenue sources available to fund municipal buildings or facility projects. Then we analyzed which ones were a good fit for the current situation. The objective was to create funding strategies for the City Council’s top priority projects that are reasonable and achievable.

(Go back: Investing in Corvallis Facility Needs)

To learn more, visit the pages below.

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In the first half of 2022, the City Council and staff reviewed the best way to fund the necessary work on City facilities to remedy the significant shortcomings identified in the Facilities Needs Assessment Project

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This page tracks the City Council’s process to understand the needs of the citywide facilities project and explore the revenue sources available for municipal building projects.