Flood & Floodplain Information

UPDATED FLOODPLAIN MAPS AND REGULATIONS new

  • Notice of Public Hearing
  • New FEMA Floodplain Maps. The FEMA maps are now digital and are part of the City's Geographic Information System. They can be viewed by clicking on the "100-Year Flood" or "Floodway" layers in the Table of Contents. You can zoom into a particular area, or type in an address (no NW or AVE, or it will get confused). http://infohub.cityofalbany.net/infohub/
  • Proposed Floodplain Regulations. To comply with FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), the City must update its existing floodplain regulations. The intent of the regulations is to reduce loss of life and property and to regulate activities that may obstruct or change the flow of water. Participation in NFIP allows residents and business owners to purchase federally backed flood insurance. Download and view proposed changes
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This section of Albany’s Web site provides information about the floodplain. City staff are available to provide specific flood and flood-related data and make site visits to review flood, drainage and sewer problems and advise and assist on retrofitting techniques.

A permit may be required to build in a floodplain. Copies of elevation certificates for all permitted work can be obtained from the Building Division. To speak with someone about these issues, please call the Community Development Department at 917-7550 (Planning) or 917-7553 (Building), or visit the Community Development customer counter, second floor of City Hall, 333 Broadalbin Street SW.

A permit may be required to grade or fill in a floodplain. To speak with someone about these issues, please call the Public Works Engineering Division at 917-7676, or visit the Engineering Division customer counter, second floor of City Hall, 333 Broadalbin Street SW.

Floodplain publications are available for viewing in the reference section of the Main Library, 1390 Waverly Drive SE.

Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FEMA)
NOTE: These maps are very large and may take longer to view depending on your Internet connection speed.

Flood Insurance Rate Maps 1999 Study document (21 pages, 7.7MB pdf)

The maps presented here are provided as is and were created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Some areas of Albany may be split between multiple maps. You can use the links below or click here to use an index map to link to the correct image.

North Albany Area: Maps 410137_0001_F | 410137_0003_F
Downtown Area: Map 410137_0003_F
Southwest: Maps 410137_0005_F | 410137_0007_F
Southeast: Map 410137_0006_F
Northeast: Maps 410137_0002_F | 410137_0003_F | 410137_0004_F

Outside Albany City Limits:
Northeast: Map 410138_0185_B
Northwest: Map 410138_0180_B
Southwest: Map 410138_0190_B

Planning Division Home Page

Important Contact Information:

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Phone: (425) 487-4600
Web: www.fema.gov/nfip/

City of Albany Planning Division
333 Broadalbin St SW
Phone: (541) 917-7550
Web: www.cityofalbany.net/
communitydevelopment/

City of Albany Public Works Operations Division
Phone: (541) 917-7600

City of Albany Main Library
(Reference section contains floodplain publications)
2450 14th Avenue SE
Phone: (541) 917-7580

Division of State Lands (DSL)
Phone: (503) 378-3805
Web: http://statelands.dsl.state.or.us/

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW)
Phone: (503) 872-5268
Web: www.dfw.state.or.us/

Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF)
Phone: (503) 945-7200
Web: www.odf.state.or.us/

National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
Phone: (206) 526-6150
Web: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ (and) www.nwr.noaa.gov/

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Phone: (503) 808-4510
Web: https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/