The Corvallis Police Department operates a Trespass Letter of Consent program (TLC) to allow property owners to help police enforce laws on their property.
A Trespass Letter of Consent (TLC) is a specifically worded, legal document which allows a police officer to take enforcement action, on your behalf, without contacting you first.
The CAAB Integration Subcommittee meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday, June 18, at 4 pm has been canceled and re-scheduled. The new date is Monday, June 24, at 10:30 am at New Morning Bakery.
Starting on July 1, 2019, the City of Corvallis will begin assessing two fees on City Services bills. Revenue from the fees is dedicated to supporting the Corvallis Police Department and Corvallis Fire Department. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the fees.
The City of Corvallis Public Works Department will begin a major project this summer to replace two large water pipelines that cross the Marys River and deliver treated drinking water to the north and northwest portions of Corvallis.
The Corvallis Police Department has compiled a number of need-to-know ordinances for residents and visitors. These ordinances are enforced by the Corvallis Police Department.
This is not an all-encompassing list of City ordinances. Community members are encouraged to review the complete Corvallis Municipal Code and the Livability Code for additional information.
In the fall of 2017, CPD's Community Livability Unit unveiled an alcohol awareness educational campaign in partnership with the Benton County Health Department and Oregon State University. The partnership worked with the Madison Avenue Collective, a local marketing and design firm, to develop an educational campaign which would resonate with people ages 18 to 25.
After months of collaboration, the campaign began. Posters and handouts were distributed across Oregon State University, at local alcohol retailers and restaurants, as well as various convenience and grocery stores.