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Corvallis e-News | November 2024

In this issue: Election results, the new city logo, the Library's new carpet, and more!

Osborn Aquatic Center Roof Assessment & Updates

This page is a central hub of information and updates related to the Osborn Aquatic Center roof assessment. 

9th Street Pedestrian Crossing Project

The 9th Street Pedestrian Crossing Project is planned in the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and will construct an enhanced pedestrian crossing on 9th Street, including flashing beacons, somewhere within the corridor between Buchanan Avenue and Grant Avenue (area shown in the map on this page).

Parks and Recreation Operational Advisory Committee

Parks & Recreation Operational Advisory Committee members will engage on a variety of Parks & Recreation topics, from Parks and Trails to Recreation Programming and diversity and equity (among many more). Advisory groups are an important component of the City’s engagement with our diverse community. For many people, it is their first opportunity to get involved with local government.

4:30 p.m., Wednesday, November 13, 2024

South Corvallis Area Plan

Over the past few years, community members have been invited to participate in planning the future of South Corvallis. These opportunities include the ODOT OR 99W Street Facility Plan and a City-led plan to review land uses and local transportation improvement opportunities in South Corvallis.

Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Event

On Saturday, February 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Republic Services invites all residents of Benton County to bring their household hazardous wastes to 110 NE Walnut Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330 for safe disposal and recycling. There is no charge for residential customers with household quantities of waste. The quarterly event is a chance for residents to safely and environmentally responsibly dispose of items that can’t be tossed in the weekly trash cart. This includes household quantities (5 gallons max) of:

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