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The work session commenced with introductions for Paul Trumbino, the new Public Works Director, who previously worked in Greeley, Colorado, and has extensive experience in transportation and legal navigation. A significant portion of the meeting involved public comment regarding Flock Security cameras, expressing concerns over data sharing with a primary investor who has controversial public stances and affiliations, and the potential for broad public access to driving data under Oregon public records law. Key agenda items discussed included a resolution to rename the art gallery in City Hall to honor local artist Gwen Marcase, which is slated for consent agenda approval on Wednesday. Additionally, staff provided an informational briefing on changes to Title II of the ADA, requiring state and local government websites and digital content to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards by April 24th for cities over 50,000 in population. Efforts underway include developing a digital accessibility compliance plan, mitigating non-accessible PDF forms, implementing new agenda management technology, and engaging in city-wide training. Future considerations involve a wholesale website upgrade.
This document details a series of transportation improvement projects for Albany, encompassing bicycle infrastructure, intersection modifications, new road construction and lane additions, multi-use paths, pedestrian facilities, and various studies. The projects are designed to enhance the city's transportation network, focusing on improving efficiency, capacity, safety, transit connectivity, pedestrian and bicycle accessibility, and overall livability.
The agenda for the meeting included electing a chair and vice chair, receiving staff updates, and a Fueling and By-Product Operations (FBO) update. Commissioners were scheduled to present business from the commission and hear business from the public. A project list dated February 19, 2026, indicated that the Interceptor Sewer Phase I is completed, and the FBO is wrapping up the BIL Project, with PAPI project updates pending baffles.
This report provides a comprehensive Housing Needs Analysis for the City of Albany. It forecasts housing demand and residential land needs through 2040 by analyzing demographics, existing housing stock, affordability, and projected population growth. The analysis concludes with recommendations to address current and future housing challenges, such as a need for more affordable housing and diverse unit types, while assessing the capacity of buildable lands within the city and urban growth boundary.
The Albany 2030 Transportation System Plan guides the management and development of appropriate transportation facilities, accommodating anticipated growth while protecting the economy, neighborhood quality, and natural and built environment. The plan focuses on four primary goals: providing an efficient system for people and goods, ensuring a safe transportation network, offering a diversified system with alternatives to automobile travel, and balancing financial resources with community livability and economic vitality.
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