Guerrilla marketing · West Coast · Permitted walls

Guerrilla marketing across Oregon.

Wheatpaste, murals, stencils, and pole-stickers across Oregon. Permitted walls, hand-installed, GPS-stamped photo proof on every panel.

Wheatpaste poster install for Palantir Technologies on San Diego, CA in San Diego, CA, black-and-white 'Every Generation Faces Its Test / This Is Yours' paste-up poster install by Beyond Street Media
Oregon · West Coast
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Brand partners include: FIFA World Cup 2026, Palantir, Sézane, G-Shock, Mitchell & Ness, True Religion, Huda Beauty, Yonex, Relevance AI, Momentous, RYZE Coffee, Bloom Effects, Incrediwear, Brooklyn Museum, Sweat FC, HydroJug, Frameline, Alchemy, OneRepublic, Lone Fox, Vaura Pilates.

  • 4 Cities covered
  • 20 Neighborhoods scouted
  • 100% GPS photo-proofed
  • 0 Municipal removals on record
Oregon cities on the map

Cities we run in Oregon.

Active install markets across Oregon. Tap any city for its local work, neighborhoods, and pricing.

Services we ship in Oregon

Six formats. One field log.

The same six disciplines run in every Oregon city. Only the format mix shifts by market. One crew, one contract, one paper trail.

Permits + the reality

The state law. The city rules.

Every Oregon placement runs on permitted walls and written owner consent, with a documented paper trail. Zero municipal removals on record since 2019.

State frame. Oregon statute governs outdoor advertising visible from federal-aid highways. That's the layer most agencies misread as "the law." Off-highway street-level work is governed city-by-city.

City reality. Portland runs on city sign permits + owner consent (5–8 day lead in tier-1 corridors). Bend layer their own BIDs and downtown improvement districts on top. Lead times shift with the calendar. Election season slows everything.

Where we operate without surprises. Every Oregon city below has been audited for the actual permit path. Lead times reflect real owner / BID response, not statutory minimums. Brief us and we route through what's actually possible this week.

Where we don't run paid work. Transit property without contract, state DOT right-of-way, federal parkland. If a brief routes there, we redirect to adjacent private surfaces and document the lift in writing.

City Primary permit path Owner consent + cost Lead time
Portland City sign permit + owner consent (8-neighborhood map on file) $200–1,200 owner fee · BID corridors higher 5–8 d
Bend Owner consent + scout-and-install field check $0–500 owner fee · per-property 7–12 d
Eugene Owner consent + scout-and-install field check $0–500 owner fee · per-property 7–12 d
Salem Owner consent + scout-and-install field check $0–500 owner fee · per-property 7–12 d
Pricing in Oregon

Published floors. No retainer.

Starting points by discipline for any Oregon brief. Print, install, and GPS-stamped photo proof are included in every floor.

Wheatpaste posters

Walls, scaffolds, hoardings · 5–7d lead · most common Oregon format From $3,500

Sidewalk stencils

Permitted corners · biodegradable medium · permit class varies by city From $2,500

Snipes + stickers

Poles, utility boxes, news boxes · corridor saturation · 5–10d lead From $3,000

Expedited

24–72h brief-to-install · True Religion × Megan Thee Stallion, Houston · 36h signing to install +80–150%+

Ranges vary by turnaround, size, location count, and combined service mix. Final quote returned in 24–48 hours. Briefs route through info@beyondstreetmedia.com with city, dates, and brand. Expedited timeline? Flag it in the brief.

Brief a Oregon campaign
Oregon in detail

The oregon playbook.

The long read for buyers scoping Oregon: how we book, scout, permit, and ship across the market.

Portland is the anchor, but Oregon is three reads, not one. Alberta and Division pull art-forward and food-culture. Salem brings the Capitol crowd. Eugene brings the University of Oregon and Track Town. The crew that pastes Alberta on Tuesday is in Salem on Thursday and Eugene on Friday. Same operators, three audiences, one driveable state.

Cities we cover in Oregon

CityNeighborhoodsSurface focusTypical hold
PortlandAlberta Arts, Division, Pearl District, Hawthorne, North Williams, SE industrialCommercial walls, construction hoarding, pole inventory, interior installs15–28 days
SalemDowntown, Capitol blocksPole inventory, commercial walls, sidewalk stencils12–20 days
EugeneDowntown, University of Oregon corridorCommercial walls, pole inventory, interior installs14–25 days

Surface mix in Oregon

  • Commercial walls: Alberta and Division storefronts carry the densest paste-friendly inventory
  • Construction hoarding: continuous rotation through Pearl District and downtown growth zones
  • Pole inventory: Division, Hawthorne, Williams, SW Alder and Morrison arterials
  • Sidewalk stencils: citywide with water-resistant compound for the rainy season
  • Interior installs: bars, galleries, music venues across Alberta, Division, and Pearl
  • SE industrial corridors: artist-loft conversions, 20–35 day holds

Permits in Oregon

Oregon Revised Statutes § 164.345 treats unauthorized poster placement as criminal mischief. With written owner consent, the install is legal. We hold consent on file for every wall before paste goes up. Portland and Eugene code enforcement focus on consent documentation; in practice the artist-community corridors actively welcome commercial activation.

Private property plus written consent. No public infrastructure, no transit, no right-of-way.

Services available in Oregon

Brief us with the neighborhood, the vertical, and the install window. We route Portland through art-forward, food-aware, and design-led cuts; Salem through the Capitol corridor; Eugene through the campus edge. Three audiences in one state, and a rain protocol that keeps the calendar honest.

When Oregon isn't enough

Cross the state line.

Oregon clients regularly run regional buys that spill into neighboring markets. Same operator contract, same field log. Different state line.

Oregon · the answers

Statewide FAQ.

The questions every Oregon brief opens with, answered with the operator answer, not the marketing one.

Q · 01

Where in Oregon do you run campaigns?

Portland (Alberta Arts, Division, Pearl District, Hawthorne, North Williams, SE industrial, downtown), Salem (downtown and the Capitol blocks), Eugene (downtown plus the University of Oregon corridor). Each market wants a different cut. Alberta and Division read artist and food-culture. Pearl is mixed-use and corporate. Hawthorne is eclectic. Salem is government and state-employee. Eugene is college and track town.

Q · 02

Is wheatpasting legal in Oregon?

Private property with the owner's written consent is legal. Oregon Revised Statutes § 164.345 covers criminal mischief without consent; the consent itself is what we secure. We hold paperwork on every wall before paste goes up. Public infrastructure, poles, transit, and right-of-way are never touched. Portland code enforcement responds to complaints as property-rights matters, and our documentation is the answer.

Q · 03

How much does an Oregon campaign cost?

Single Portland neighborhood: $7K to $13K for 12 to 20 walls with print, install, and documentation. Multi-neighborhood Portland (Alberta plus Division plus Pearl): $18K to $32K. Salem or Eugene single-city: $5K to $10K. A three-market Oregon run lands at $30K to $55K. Walls hold 15 to 25 days in the Portland corridors, which keeps per-day CPM competitive against any LED comparable.

Q · 04

How fast can a campaign go live?

72 to 96 hours from approved creative to first install on pre-cleared properties. New walls need 5 to 7 days of owner coordination. Wet-week reschedules add a day or two. Owner outreach is the long pole, not crew availability.

Q · 05

Which Portland neighborhoods get the strongest coverage?

Alberta Arts carries the densest artist community and the longest holds, 18 to 28 days. Division Street runs food and retail, 15 to 25 days. Pearl District is mixed-use and corporate, 12 to 20 days. Hawthorne is eclectic retail, 15 to 25 days. North Williams runs artist and college-adjacent, 15 to 25 days. SE industrial corridors hold longest, 20 to 35 days, on loft-conversion walls.

Q · 06

What services work best across Oregon?

Wheatpaste leads on Alberta, Division, Hawthorne, and Pearl. Pole stickers concentrate on Division, Hawthorne, Williams, and the SW Alder and Morrison spine downtown. Sidewalk stencils run year-round with water-resistant compound. Interior installs anchor bars, galleries, and music venues across Alberta, Division, and Pearl. In Eugene the campus-edge blocks pull both wheatpaste and stencil work; in Salem the Capitol-adjacent retail corridor takes pole inventory cleanly.

Q · 07

Do I need different creative for Alberta vs. Division vs. Pearl?

Yes, separate cuts. Alberta wants conceptual and community-rooted. Division wants lifestyle and food-aware. Pearl wants design-led and professional. Hawthorne wants counterculture and vintage-minded. One creative across all four is a tell that nobody scouted the blocks.

Q · 08

What's the cheapest way to test?

Single-neighborhood sidewalk stencil run: $5K to $8K, 20 to 30 placements in Alberta, Division, or Hawthorne. Single hero wall test: $2K to $3K on Alberta or Division. Either gives a real read on placement quality and rain durability before committing to a multi-neighborhood wheatpaste spend.

Q · 09

How does Oregon rain affect installation?

November through March averages 35 to 50°F with 145+ annual rain days. We use water-resistant paste, push more weight onto pole stickers and interior installs during the December and January wet stretch, and target installs to the brief dry windows. Cure time stretches in damp air. Summer and early fall run optimal. No seasonal blackout; the protocol changes.

Operator log · live
5–7 day turnaround 100% photo proof on every install Refund if we miss the install window

Got a wall in Oregon?
We've got the paste.

Tell us the city, the dates, and the brand. Beyond Street Media routes a Oregon-mapped install plan, usually inside 24 hours.

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Print + Install · Documented every hit · Oregon crews on the ground