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.
The Corvallis Police Department maintains a police cadet unit comprised of citizen volunteers to enhance the police-community partnership and provide auxiliary resources in support of policing activities. The program is designed to provide an introduction to law enforcement to those interested in pursuing a career in this rewarding profession. Cadets who desire to continue in the law enforcement profession are encouraged to apply with the Department once they turn 21.
Corvallis Parks and Recreation invites you to join with us to make a difference in our community! Click here to volunteer today! Please review our volunteer form here!
Come discover the wealth of natural areas and outdoor recreational opportunities that make up the Corvallis park system. Accessible playgrounds, walking trails, dog parks and more are waiting for you to explore them.
Location: On the southeast part of town, at the end of Fischer Lane, off of Crystal Lake Drive
The Willamette Boat Landing is a concrete ramp that leads down into the Willamette River allowing sports enthusiasts to easily load and unload their motor boats. (Most aqua-enthuiasts that launch non-motorized water craft, such as kayaks and canoes, use North Riverfront Park instead, where the current is a bit slower.)