The City of Albany is applying for the Pathways to Removing Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing) federal grant. The PRO Housing grant program is dedicated to helping communities remove barriers to affordable housing production and preservation. For more information about the PRO Housing grant, please refer to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s PRO Housing website.
The City is seeking $2.5 million to establish an Affordable Housing Fund to incentivize affordable housing and implement strategies to remove barriers to equitable housing choice. The grant will help Albany address a severe shortage of housing affordable to households below 100 percent of the area median income (AMI), by removing land use barriers to housing, identifying and addressing barriers to fair housing choice, and incentivizing the construction of new affordable housing units.
View the grant application materials:
Comment on the grant:
- Email comments to
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 5 p.m. September 30, 2024. - Provide comments at the September 25, 2024, 6:00 p.m. City Council public hearing. To comment virtually, email
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by noon September 25 or comment in person at Albany City Hall in the Albany City Council Chambers at 333 Broadalbin St SW.
The City of Albany promotes fair housing and makes all programs available to low- and moderate-income residents regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual preference, marital status, or disabilities. For more information and to request translation of any materials, or if translation services are needed to participate in public hearings or meetings, please email
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Tutorials & Guides
Updates to e-Permitting in Accela Citizen Access
Here are the services offered though our e-Permitting site:
Building Permit Applications
You are now able to apply for all building permits, provide construction documents, and pay for review fees in a single transaction.
Public Works Applications
We are also excited you can now apply for Encroachment and Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control applications.
ePlans (Electronic Plan Review)
Electronic plan review is integrated into this system allowing you to create an application, submit your plans, and monitor application status without waiting for an invitation or using a separate system.
Updated Record Statuses
Better track your projects through the process with clearer record statuses: know when an application may have been deemed incomplete, when a plan review letter is available, when fees are due, and when the permit is issued. A full list and definitions of existing and new statuses is available in our guides and tutorials above.
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With sunny weather, we in Albany turn to thoughts of outdoors and backyards. Maybe you're ready to replace or add a deck, patio cover, or some other outdoor enhancement to your home.
Depending on the project, permits or land use approvals may be required. The Community Development Department’s Building Division has identified some common projects that may or may not require building permits.
Patio Covers
Patio covers are a great way to create seasonal outdoor living space. Smaller patio covers may be exempt from permitting requirements. Larger patio covers will require permits, and in most cases, an engineer or architect’s design.
Patio covers meeting all of the following criteria would not require building permits:
- 200 square feet or less; and
- Supported by an exterior wall of the adjacent building; and
- Has a height of 12 feet or less; and
- On the longest exterior wall and one additional exterior wall, 65 percent of the walls are open or enclosed with glass, other opaque material, or screen below 80-inches in height; and
- Cover does not extend into the required setback from the property line to comply with the Albany Development Code; but not less than three feet for the building code.
Decks and Patios
Decks and patios provide a great place to play and enjoy your yard.
Decks and patios that are entirely within 30 inches of the ground do not require permits, where no point within 36 inches out from the deck’s edge exceeds the 30 inch height.
Two story decks and decks 30 inches or more above the ground would require a building permit.
Retaining Walls
As you are sprucing up your landscaping or performing a backyard makeover, retaining walls that exceed four feet in height from the footing to the top of the wall will require a building permit.
Smaller walls that support structures, driveways, and uphill slopes will also require building permits.
Accessory Structures
Most accessory structures will require a building permit.
Smaller accessory structures for tool sheds, shops, gazebos, pergola, carports, and garages less than 200 square feet and less than 15 feet tall do not require a permit; however, they do need to comply with setbacks from the property line. The height limitation is measured from the ground to the average height of the highest roof. Structures that are used for living space, regardless of size, will require a building permit.
When considering a new accessory structure, please keep in mind many purchased at the home improvement stores and similar resellers will not meet building code requirements. Often these structures require alterations or engineering to meet building code requirements during the permitting process.
Fences
Fences do not require a permit, but in most residential areas have a maximum height. Fences near the front yard have other height limitations.
Prior to placing a fence, we recommend talking with staff for more details.
When building permits are not required, the project will still need to comply with setbacks, land use requirements, and other requirements of the Albany Development Code and Albany Municipal Code.
Questions?
For questions about your project, contact the Community Development staff:
541-917-7550
Staff are available from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to assist with permitting requirements or questions you may have about your projects.
Additional handouts and guides can be found at cd.cityofalbany.net.
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All building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, encroachment, and Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control permit applications are available at the City of Albany’s ePermitting site. You are able to apply, upload your plans, and pay any required plan review fees in a single transaction.
Documents submitted to the City of Albany are generally presumed to be public records subject to inspection and copying upon request.
Other forms and checklists
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Map
This map is updated daily. Click on a marked shape in the map to display available permits for that taxlot.
About the permits map
You can find permits belonging to a specific tax lot on this map.
Step 1:
Click on an outlined taxlot or use the search box inside the map to find a specific tax lot.
Step 2:
In the popup, permit summaries are displayed. The controls at the bottom of the popup allow you to see all of the permits belonging to that tax lot. The number at the bottom right of the popup indicates how many permits are in the system for that taxlot.
Step 3:
If you want more detail about a specific permit, use the "Permit Link" > "View" link in the popup to see the full permit in the system as well as a downloadable print version.
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