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Bigfoot Enlisted for Fire Department’s “Believe in Fire Safety” Campaign

The Corvallis Fire Department is encouraging the Corvallis community to keep an eye out for a larger-than-life visitor in the community this summer. Bigfoot (a cardboard stand-up, that is) will be lurking at popular spots in Corvallis this summer as part of a statewide campaign to promote fire safety.

Community members who spot Bigfoot in the wild will have an opportunity to learn about fire safety with CFD fire prevention officers. They can also enter to win one of several fun prizes, including a fire truck tour, a hands-on fire hose drill, and a Bigfoot t-shirt.

What is a Road Diet?

A road diet is a tool to reallocate the existing roadway space to fit traffic conditions and expected road users. Cities around the country have implemented road diets to adapt to changing transportation trends and to encourage a variety of transportation options on a particular street.  The Federal Highway Administration also promotes road diets as a tool to help achieve a "complete streets" environment to accommodate a variety of transportation modes.

City Offices Reopening to the Public on June 22

The City of Corvallis is reopening most offices and facilities to the general public on June 22. Visitors will be required to follow posted signs and maintain physical distancing while conducting business at City offices. In some cases, visitor traffic flow at certain entrances and exits will be managed to promote physical distancing. Masks or face coverings are strongly encouraged. Some City sites may have a limited supply of masks for customer use.

City Legislative Committee

Pursuant to Governor Brown’s Executive Order 20-16, issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this meeting will be online only. The public may sign up to watch the meeting live on the internet via this link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3692103278972075020

Community members wishing to offer comments on this agenda are encouraged to submit them through this form www.corvallisoregon.gov/publicinput .  

Reopening Signs

These PDF signs are available for anyone in the community to download and print to help share consistent public health messages as Corvallis and Benton move forward on their reopening plans. 

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