Frequently Asked Questions
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General Questions
- How can my organization get a banner advertising our event hung above Pacific Boulevard?
- Do you know of non-city grant sources for fixing up historic homes?
- Does the City have grant money available for making repairs to or fixing up an historic or old home?
- How can I get a flood elevation certificate for our home (for insurance quote purposes)? This would need to include flood zone info, an Albany community number and any additional elevation numbers.
- How do I attain a birth certificate if I am out of state?
- How do I contact my City Councilor?
- How many chickens can you have in the city limits?
- I am wondering if the City of Albany, possibly through Parks & Rec. offers any afterschool programs, and if so, how I might get details about it.
- I just moved here. I need to know when garbage is picked up, because I've put my cans at the curb and they haven't been emptied.
- I was wondering where the Hispanic population of Albany is represented in the 2000 Census of Race. If I could get a number of Hispanics living in Albany, I would be very grateful.
- If the City of Albany decides to spend $180,000 on a Park restroom, will it be left open year round? Why aren't the Parks restrooms left unlocked throughout the year? Do they think people don't have to use them?
- If you purchase a older home in Albany, is there such a thing as a grant to restore it?
- Is the City going to pave Main Street by the old church? (south of Fourth Avenue)
- What are the dog licensing requirements for the City of Albany?
- When will the city of Albany try to get an additional entrance to the freeway?
- Who is the economic development director for the City of Albany?
- Why is the Smith family house at 820 Fourth Ave. SW called the "Ianthe Smith House?" Ianthe Smith was a writer for the Albany Democrat-Herald and was highly regarded in Albany -- is this the reason for naming the home she lived in as hers?