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The City provides facilities for the safe and efficient movement of vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists around the community. To do this, Public Works fabricates and maintains the proper street name, speed limit, traffic control and directional signs and pavement markings to insure community safety. Standards and guidelines are set and regulated by the Oregon Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, and local municipal codes. 

Street Maintenance

The City provides facilities for the safe and efficient movement of vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists around the community. To do this, Public Works provides the following services:

Crack Seal Program

During the Annual Crack Seal Program, a hot-pour, petroleum-based pavement crack and joint sealant is used to fill cracks in City streets. The sealant contains a minimum of 18% recycled tire rubber and forms a long lasting, resilient seal in cracks and joints which is flexible and expandable in varying and extreme pavement temperatures. The sealant will prevent the invasion of surface water between the layers of asphalt and sub-grade rock, thus preventing premature failures, deterioration and potholes.

Emergency Ride Home (ERH)

Have you considered commuting by foot, bike, bus, car or vanpool, but worried about what you would do if an emergency arose and you needed to leave work quickly to get home, to a child’s school, a hospital or a partner or spouses worksite, etc.? 

The City’s Transportation Options program and Cascades West Rideshare have your solution. Any registered user of www.GetThereOregon.org who has utilized a transportation option to get to work on the day an emergency arises is now eligible for an Emergency Ride Home (ERH). 

ETC Program Assistance

How does the City support area Employee Transportation Coordinators (ETCs)? 
The City’s Transportation Program Specialist and Cascades West Rideshare staff are available to help area ETCs in gaining an understanding of the available TO programs and assist the ETC in their efforts to implement a program within their organization or business.

ETC Meetings –The City coordinates quarterly lunch time ETC meetings to:

Traffic Control for Construction Zones

Traffic control in construction zones within rights-of-way in the state of Oregon shall conform to the requirements of the Oregon Department of Transportation's Short Term Traffic Control Handbook (latest edition). In addition, all construction zone traffic control within the City of Corvallis shall conform to the following requirements:

City Of Corvallis Engineering Policy on Traffic Control for Construction Zones

OSU Game Day Parking and Traffic

Home game traffic typically requires two to three hours to safely facilitate the traffic flow of over 40,000 fans out of Corvallis.

Yellow Curb Painting

What does a yellow curb mean? 
In the City of Corvallis, yellow-painted curbs are used to denote no-parking zones. Yellow curbs are typically used in front of fire hydrants, at approaches to stop signs and intersections, some transit stops, and at bike lane transition areas. Yellow curbs may also be used on either side of business and residential driveway approaches to maintain sight lines. 

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Contact Information - Parking

Corvallis Municipal Court: 
Parking Tickets, Traffic and Municipal Code Violations.

560 SW Madison Avenue 
Corvallis, Oregon 97333 
Phone: (541) 766-6948 
Fax: (541) 766-6724 

Residential Parking Districts

Corvallis has three residential parking districts established by Municipal Code 6.15:

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