Pedestrian safety and complete streets should be a top priority for the City of Albany. Neighborhood and downtown streets should be designed to protect pedestrians and slow traffic whenever it is appropriate. We believe that common-sense tools such as curb bulbs, shorter crossings, pedestrian priority signals, narrow car lanes, safety signage, and other traffic calming designs are essential for saving the lives of pedestrians. Safe spaces for all road users, including bicyclists and alternative transportation options, are essential.
Our next social is a joint party with Capital Streets on Thursday April 10, 2025 at The Eleven on Lark Street from 6 to 9 pm.
Then, on May 12, 2025, at 6 pm we will host a meeting at the Washington Avenue Branch of the Albany Public Library. This special meeting will be focused on Walkable Albany’s new status as a Strong Towns Local Conversation.
We have moved to a quarterly business meeting model. We hope to offer social events and committee meetings in between quarterly member meetings.
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Whether you can attend meetings, shovel sidewalks, or just sign onto letters from home, all forms of activity are welcome! We have made a real difference in the City of Albany and need your help to do even more.