A five-year plan designed to provide a road map for core infrastructure improvement
Albany Public Works manages city buildings, ensuring maintenance, operations, and regulatory compliance.
Albany's streetlighting evaluation plans upgrades for 900 lights, improving standards and efficiency.
Public Works manages Albany’s infrastructure, including facilities, parks, streets, trees, storm drains, and sewers.
Public Works is responsible for maintenance and operations in the City's creeks and open spaces.
The City protects both the public’s health and the region’s water quality by collecting and conveying wastewater (sewage) to the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), the main wastewater treatment plant.
Sidewalks are the foundation of an effective pedestrian network.
Albany's storm drain system directs rainwater through channels and pipes, carrying it to the San Francisco Bay.
The City of Albany street network is comprised of approximately 29.4 centerline miles.
The City of Albany is home to many species of trees. See a map of Albany's street trees and a short description of each tree.
A private sewer lateral (PSL) is the pipe that carries waste from the plumbing in a home or business to the sanitary sewer main, usually located in the street.
The City of Albany’s Urban Forestry Program identifies trees as a valuable asset to our community.