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Neighborhoods

Healthy, safe, and welcoming neighborhoods are built on the strengths and contributions of those who call the neighborhood their "home". The City provides neighborhoods with resources and support to:

Banner Calendar

Banner reservations are accepted up to six months in advance of the application deadline, for a period of two weeks. The online banner application form is available to make a reservation.

Confirmed banner reservations for the next several months are shown in the table below. Available slots are shown in bold, along with the application deadline.

Banner Materials and Size Requirements 

Banner Application Form

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Banner Program

Banners over the public right-of-way are regulated through an administrative policy (POL 1029) and are restricted to one site in Corvallis on NW Harrison near NW 6th Street. Reservations must be made for the use of this site through the Development Services Division. More information on making a reservation can be found below. Banners on private property are regulated by Section 4.7.80.05 of the Land Development Code.

Floods & High Water

The City of Corvallis annually updates a flood preparedness brochure as a reminder of the dangers related to heavy rainfall and the damage that can be caused when a flood occurs.

About Corvallis

Corvallis is nestled in the heart of Oregon's Willamette Valley, within 90 minutes of the bustling Portland metropolitan area, the rugged beauty of the Cascade Mountains, and the spectacular Oregon Coast. Corvallis has a residential population of 60,408 per 2024 population estimate and is home to Oregon State University.

Report a Problem - Development Services

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Erosion Prevention & Sediment Control Permit

When is an Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) Permit Needed?

Permits are required for all construction sites that disturb 2,000 square feet or more of land surface. Land disturbance includes any activity that exposes soil, including but not limited to grading, excavating, filling, vegetation removal, or logging.

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