Oregon State University’s (OSU) facilities and land are state-owned property, some of which is located inside the City of Corvallis or is within the Corvallis Urban Growth Boundary. Development on the main campus is subject to the OSU Zone and other applicable Land Development Code regulations. Key chapters of the code include:
The U.S. Census is conducted every 10 years by the Census Bureau. The census counts all persons in the United States, with a goal of counting all individuals in the country.
By April 1, 2020, every home will receive an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census. Once the invitation arrives, you should respond for your home in one of three ways: online, by phone, or by mail.
The National Weather Service reports that a period of wet weather bringing heavy rainfall will be moving through the Corvallis area, starting Wednesday and continuing through Saturday. These rains may result in localized street flooding, most likely caused by storm drains plugged by leaves.
PreservationWORKS, the Corvallis Historic Resources Commission, and the Benton County Historic Resources Commission will get together to plan activities and events for Historic Preservation Month in May 2020*
*A quorum of the Corvallis Historic Resources Commission may be present