Welcome to Albany, Oregon!
Our city of 47,470 sits in the heart of western Oregon’s
Willamette River valley, on the banks of the Willamette and its tributary,
the Calapooia River. From its river town beginnings, Albany has grown
south and east with the railroads, state highways and Interstate 5, and
across the Willamette into the farms and wooded hillsides of North Albany.
The city of Albany lies within both Benton and Linn counties. Albany is the largest city in Linn County and serves as the county seat. Albany is also the second largest city in Benton County.
Albany is credited by historians and architects with having the most varied collection of historic buildings in Oregon. This collection includes styles from the 1840s through the late 1920s and is concentrated in an area of about 100 square blocks. Four historic districts are listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.
Albany is known as the rare metals capitol of the world. Several local
industries produce zirconium, hafnium, and titanium. Wood products, food
processing, and manufactured homes production are major employers also.
Municipal government operates under a home rule charter in a Council-Manager form. Six City Councilors are elected to represent three geographic wards, and have overlapping 4-year terms. The Mayor is elected at large every two years. A full-time City Manager administers the affairs of the City for the Council.







