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Welcome to the Corvallis Police Department Citizens Online Police Reporting System. If this is an Emergency please call 911. Using this online citizen police report system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a copy of the police report for free. Please confirm the following to find out if online citizen police report filing is right for you:

Public Works Services

Just like in any business, success for Public Works Department service areas comes as a result of planning. Below you will find descriptions of the work the Public Works Department performs in ten topic areas. They explain our basic "business product."

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Flood Response and Safety Tips

Flood warnings and watches are issued by the National Weather Service and can alert communities to the threat of hazardous weather conditions. Forecasts, advisories, watches and warnings from the National Weather Service may be broadcast on local radio and television stations, the National Weather Service web site, or NOAA Weather Radio, which broadcasts forecasts and warnings 24 hours a day. Other local radio and television stations carry Emergency Alert System (EAS) broadcasts as well during an event.

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Frozen Pipes

Frozen water pipes can be a major problem. They can partially or fully restrict the water flow to your house or they can break, causing a major leak when they thaw. Winterizing your house, such as covering foundation vents and wrapping pipes in unheated areas of your house, can reduce the risk of your water pipes freezing. 

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Professional Standards & Support Division

The Professional Standards and Support Division is led by Division Manager Captain Ryan Eaton and is comprised of the following units: 

Professional Standards/Training

Community Livability Unit

Records/Evidence

Corvallis Regional Communications Center 

Community Livability Unit (CLU)

In August of 2015 the Corvallis Police Department implemented the Community Livability Unit which was developed to address chronic criminal behaviors which negatively impact the community and to improve livability.  Since then, the team has grown from three officers to a total of five, which has increased its ability to effectively address criminal conduct throughout the community.

The Community Livability Unit is under the Professional Standards and Support Division and managed by Captain Ryan Eaton.  

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