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Corvallis and Benton County are collaborating on a new business registry initiative.

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Corvallis and Benton County are gearing up for the development of a business registry that aims to support local jobs and commerce. The Corvallis Benton County Economic Development Office is spearheading this initiative, which is still in its early stages.

The creation of the business registry does not necessarily mean a new licensure requirement for businesses. Instead, it is part of a two-pronged approach to collect data that will inform how the office supports business innovation and development in the future.

One aspect of the approach involves collecting detailed information through a business registry fire inspection in partnership with the Corvallis Fire Department. In cases where fire departments are unable to visit every commercial or industrial entity, county assessor records will be utilized.

The office is also working on developing a centralized online portal for businesses to access information related to business development, assessment, and expansion. This portal aims to streamline the process of finding relevant information for businesses.

Overall, the goal of the business registry and online portal is to provide a comprehensive resource for businesses in Corvallis and Benton County. The initiative has received overwhelming support from local leaders and business organizers, highlighting the importance of having accurate data to inform decision-making.

The development of the business registry and online portal is expected to take several months to complete, with the ultimate aim of providing valuable insights into the local business landscape.

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