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Albany Hill is located on the west end of the City of Albany near the shoreline of the San Francisco Bay. Albany Hill is the most prominent landmark within the City, with current undeveloped acreage totaling approximately 39 acres. Of that space, 28 acres is dedicated to open space (see below).
Currently, Albany Hill maintenance responsibilities are shared between City Public Works and Fire Departments, and the City's nonprofit partner, Urban Tilth. Projects focus on keeping the Hill accessible to residents while also investing in ecosystem health and fire safety. Read more about current and past efforts to maintain, preserve, and enhance this precious natural resource in Albany below.
Open Space Acreage
- City-owned park & open space: 15 acres
- Privately-owned dedicated open space: 11 acres
- City easement on private dedicated open space: 2 acres
- Privately-owned undeveloped open space (zoned as Residential Hillside Development): 11 acres
- Total open space acreage: 39 acres
About Albany Hill
- Facility Directory - Albany Hill & Creekside Park
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Natural History of Albany Hill (presentation slides from Albany Expo, April 27, 2024)
Maintenance
The City's Public Works and Fire Departments partner to monitor safety and accessibility on Albany Hill.
Please visit the Fire Department for more information about fire safety and related activities, including scheduled Albany Hill Evacuation Drills.
Public Works maintenance activities include:
- Vegetation Management: Removal of tree litter, dead grasses, and other materials that can promote fire risk; planting native plant species; removal of invasive non-native plants
- Tree Assessments: Health and hazard analysis for trees on Albany Hill
- Graffiti & Vandalism Treatment: Removal and coverage of spray-painted or other graffiti, removal and replacement of damaged facilities or equipment
- Trash Management: Removal of illegal dumping or other debris
In 2021, the City awarded a three-year creeks & open space maintenance contract to Richmond-based Urban Tilth (Resolution No 2021-24), a 501(c) nonprofit working in land stewardship, community building, and sustainable food systems. Urban Tilth's Watershed Stewardship Restoration Field Crew works directly with the City's Natural Areas Coordinator to perform vegetation management and habitat restoration tasks on Albany Hill, as well as Cerrito and Codornices Creeks. In 2024, the City extended Urban Tilth's contract by 1 year, funded by a Wildfire Resilience Program grant from the State Coastal Conservancy.
Albany Hill Eucalyptus Project (CIP No. 41015)
In October of 2021, the City Council established a Capital Improvement Project to address increasing decline of eucalyptus forest on Albany Hill. The project is intended to responsibly mitigate wildfire and related hazards while also repairing and restoring native habitat for generations of wildlife to come. The project is currently in the planning phase.
Plan Development FAQ (updated 3/11/2024)
Habitat Restoration Internship Program
The City sponsors a great opportunity for students, especially high school seniors and community college students, to learn about nature and help others understand and appreciate the natural world through the Habitat Restoration Internship program on Albany Hill.
Internship Overview
The objective of the City of Albany’s internship program is to provide a meaningful training ground for individuals to gain work experience and to increase their ability to compete in the workforce in entry-level positions.
Under supervision, Habitat Restoration Interns assist, participate in and perform functions related to studying and stewarding flora and fauna on Albany Hill as well as educating the public about nature on the hill. Interns have the option to pursue projects, under supervision of the Natural Areas Coordinator, related to their interests or specialty.
The Wildfire Resilience Program
The California State Coastal Conservancy’s Wildfire Resilience Program supports local partners in development and implementation of projects that improve forest health and reduce the risk of catastrophic fire in areas where people are living near wildlands.
Albany has been awarded a three year grant to establish the Habitat Restoration Intern Program to increase our understanding of plant and animal communities on Albany Hill. The data collected will help in our development of more fire resilient and healthy ecosystems. This program is administered through the City's Public Works Department.
Job Posting (closed 4/1/2024)
Project History
- Albany Hill Field Guide (2nd edition)- to be posted in Oct. 2024
- Summer 2024 Internship PROS Commission Presentation
- Albany Hill Field Guide (1st edition)
- Summer 2023 Internship - PROS Commission Presentation
- Albany Hill Public Engagement Survey (Summer 2023) - closed
- PROS Commission Update- February 8, 2024 (Item 5-1)
- PROS Commission Presentation - Summer 2023 Internship
- PROS Commission Update - December 8, 2022 (Item 5-1)
- PROS Commission Update - May 12, 2022 (Item 5-1)
- City Council Update & Eucalyptus Project Coastal Conservancy Grant Application - May 2, 2022 (Reso. No. 2022-41)
- City Council Update & Eucalyptus Capital Project Establishment - October 2021 (Reso. No. 2021-105)
Past Projects
Albany Hill Access Improvements (CIP No. 41009)
Trail Steps
Long-Term Planning & Future Efforts
5/11/2023: This page is currently under construction and will continue to be updated. Please contact Public Works with any questions or concerns.