The 23rd Annual Light Parade
December 9th 2017
7:00 pm
Entry Forms Available at:
Fire Station 680 Commercial Street
Dairy Mart
Monroe High School
Umpqua Bank
(Line-up located at the Monroe Fire Station – 680 Commercial Street)
FP Archives
The City is seeking a volunteer to serve on the Planning Commission
Would you like to play a leading role in planning the future for the City of Monroe?
To learn more, please click here.
Monroe Community Holiday Happenings
Saturday, December 9th at 5:00 PM
Monroe Community Library
Join the Monroe Beautification Committee and the South Benton County Gleaners prior to the start of the Monroe Light Parade for a FREE:
• Photo with Santa
• Hot Chocolate & Coffee
• Popcorn
• Crafts
Comprehensive Plan Public Workshop – Nov. 18th
Please join the City of Monroe at our upcoming Comprehensive Plan Public Workshop to discuss the future of Monroe’s land use, economic development, and more on November 18th, 2017 from 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM at the Monroe American Legion Hall.
We will begin a discussion based on this question – How do you envision Monroe in 20 years?
Please visit our Monroe Comprehensive Plan Public Workshop Page to learn more about this exciting workshop!
Benton County 2040 Thriving Communities
The 2040 Thriving Communities Initiative is a community-driven, visioning process that identifies Core Values in order to address long-term, complex issues. The Benton County 2040 Thriving Communities Council is reaching out to all our communities to obtain feedback on their newly-identified Core Values. To learn more and participate in the process visit our Benton County 2040 Thriving Communities Initiative Page!
Brownfields 101: An Open House & Overview of Opportunities in the Mid-Valley
WHEN: Wednesday, November 8th, 2017 from 5 – 7 P.M.
WHERE: Downtown Fire Station 400 NW Harrison Blvd. Corvallis, OR 97330
WHAT: A coalition of Mid-Valley communities led by the City of Corvallis is pursuing a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to fund brownfields assessment work. This grant will give the entire region an opportunity to take a fresh look at vacant and underutilized properties in the area. This is an important first step toward evaluating reuse and redevelopment opportunities for these properties.