City Adjusts Services for Two-Week Freeze
November 17, 2020 - The City of Corvallis is complying with Governor Kate Brown’s Two-Week Freeze to combat a sharp spike in COVID-19 cases statewide by scaling back some services beginning on November 18.
Under the freeze, the City will adjust services and close many facilities to the public. The following changes take effect on Wednesday, November 18.
- All City offices, facilities, lobbies, and customer service areas will be closed to the public. Most services will remain available via phone or online at www.corvallisoregon.gov.
- The three community centers operated by the Parks and Recreation Department (Osborn Aquatic Center, Majestic Theatre, and C3 – Corvallis Community Center) will be closed, though some virtual programming may be available. More information is available online at www.corvallisoregon.gov/pr.
- The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library will offer contactless pickup service at the Main Library and all branch libraries during the freeze. The Library will continue its popular delivery service as well. Walk up and computer appointment services will be discontinued during the freeze. Visit www.cbcpubliclibrary.net for more information.
- Although the Utility Billing payment counter will be closed, customers can still make a payment online at www.corvallisoregon.gov/billing or over the phone at 541-766-6949.
These closure and cancellations are intended to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, which has surged in recent weeks despite ongoing mitigation efforts.