Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park’s connection to the natural world reminds us that we are all born equal and free from negative social constructs. Like its namesake, this groundbreaking park design recognizes, celebrates, and supports the power of individual and collective activism in creating social change.
Join us for a joint open house with Benton County to review and share feedback on proposed high-priority safety projects and strategies to reduce serious and fatal crashes in Corvallis as part of the City's Transportation Safety Action Plan (TSAP). The open house will also feature findings from a Walnut Boulevard feasibility study, which evaluated possible changes to the corridor.
This year's fire safety theme is: “Take CHARGE of Fire Safety." Visitors can tour the station, learn important fire safety behaviors, and participate in realistic firefighter activities
October 2, 2025 – The City of Corvallis has released a funding feasibility study that evaluates a number of long-term options for improving two key public facilities located downtown: the Police Station and the Civic Campus. The report was produced by Clearwater Financial, an Idaho-based firm that specializes in municipal project planning, following a six-month process that included community outreach and analysis of possible funding options.