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Snow & Ice

The winter season has officially started and the City Public Works Department is prepared to provide the safest possible roadway system and access routes for emergency response vehicles, transit and motorists

Slurry Seal Program

The Slurry Seal Program allows the City to preserve existing paved streets by applying a thin layer of asphalt. Slurry seal is a petroleum-based emulsion product mixed with fine aggregate rock. It slows down the aging process caused by ultraviolet rays, vehicle traffic wear, effects of temperature changes, or the loss and/or stripping of the asphalt.

Street Maintenance

The City provides facilities for the safe and efficient movement of vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists around the community. To do this, Public Works provides the following services:

Crack Seal Program

During the Annual Crack Seal Program, a hot-pour, petroleum-based pavement crack and joint sealant is used to fill cracks in City streets. The sealant contains a minimum of 18% recycled tire rubber and forms a long lasting, resilient seal in cracks and joints which is flexible and expandable in varying and extreme pavement temperatures. The sealant will prevent the invasion of surface water between the layers of asphalt and sub-grade rock, thus preventing premature failures, deterioration and potholes.

Traffic Control for Construction Zones

Traffic control in construction zones within rights-of-way in the state of Oregon shall conform to the requirements of the Oregon Department of Transportation's Short Term Traffic Control Handbook (latest edition). In addition, all construction zone traffic control within the City of Corvallis shall conform to the following requirements:

City Of Corvallis Engineering Policy on Traffic Control for Construction Zones

OSU Game Day Parking and Traffic

Home game traffic typically requires two to three hours to safely facilitate the traffic flow of over 40,000 fans out of Corvallis.

Residential Parking Districts

Residential Parking Districts are areas where the City manages parking through the use of parking permits for certain days and times. The goal is to manage areas with high demand for on street parking, reduce parking overflow from nearby businesses, universities, and stadiums, encourage travel by bus, walking, and bicycling in the area, and improve the neighborhood quality of life. Corvallis has established the following districts:

Downtown Parking

Welcome to Downtown Corvallis!

Corvallis offers a variety of parking options as you explore our vibrant downtown.

View parking options and locations (including accessible parking spaces) on the Downtown Parking Map (pdf).

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