Resource Policies

This page contains information about the Resource Policies from the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan (CFSP), which is currently undergoing revision by the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan Update Task Force

 
  Previous Resource Policies (2013) Updated Resource Policies (2023/2024)
Forest Age & Structure Manage the Corvallis Forest to protect older forest stands and old forest legacies within younger stands, while providing a variety of different ages and types of forest and habitat conditions. Updates coming soon.
Reserve Areas Maintain Reserve Areas on the Corvallis Forest to protect streams and water quality, wildlife and other areas of unique habitat or ecological values. Updates coming soon.
Aquatic Habitat Maintain and restore high quality aquatic and riparian habitat. Updates coming soon.
Wildlife Habitat Protect unique habitats on the Corvallis Forest, and, where possible, to diversify wildlife habitats, promote connectivity between habitats, and increase biological diversity on the ownership Updates coming soon..
Water Quality Protect and where possible enhance the quality of water and the health of the aquatic environment within its ownership. Corvallis seeks to minimize the adverse effects of necessary water withdrawals on stream health. Updates coming soon..
Native Vegetation & Invasive Species Promote native plant communities and actively monitor, control, and reduce invasive plant populations. Updates coming soon.
Roads Reduce road impacts on water quality within the Corvallis Forest, and to minimize new road construction. Roads (Rev. 2024)
Forest Chemicals Minimize the use of chemical herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizer in the Corvallis Forest. Updates coming soon.
Public Access Prohibit general access to the Corvallis Forest, but implement access controls to allow educational, research, special permitted usage. Public Access (Rev. 2024)
Neighbors & Allied Organizations Cooperate with neighboring landowners and aligned organizations to ensure quality water for the citizens of Corvallis, protect wildlife and stream habitats, and to achieve joint objectives and projects. Updates coming soon.
Fire Protect the Corvallis Forest from wildfire and to manage forest stands to reduce fire risk. Updates coming soon.
Planning, Monitoring & Public Outreach Implement the Corvallis Forest Stewardship Plan, monitor management to minimize adverse impacts and meet Plan goals and objectives, and to ensure transparency of management by effectively communicating activity goals and objectives with Corvallis citizens and leaders. Updates coming soon.