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Linn County's map shows cooling shelters in Albany and elsewhere in the county. Benton County does not currently offer warming or cooling shelters in Albany.

Places to stay cool

Places to stay cool

Most City facilities follow this holiday calendar unless otherwise noticed.

stay cool pools

Monteith Riverpark splash pad

The splash pad at Monteith Riverpark is open seasonally during regular park hours, unless otherwise noted.

COOL! Pool

COOL! Pool, at 705 Railroad St SE, is open June - September.

Pool hours and prices

Albany Community Pool

If you prefer splashing or swimming indoors, Albany Community Pool is open on the campus at South Albany High School, 2150 36th Ave SE.

Pool hours and prices

stay cool libraries

Albany Public Library

2450 14th Avenue SE

Please note: The Main Library is experiencing HVAC issues and may not be fully cooled.
  • Tuesday, 10-7
  • Wednesday, 10-7
  • Thursday, 10-6
  • Friday, 10-6
  • Saturday, 10-5
  • Sunday and Monday, Closed 

Downtown Carnegie Library

302 Ferry Street SW

  • Wednesday and Thursday, 1-6
  • Friday and Saturday, 10-1
  • Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Closed

stay cool senior center

Riverfront Community Center

489 Water Ave NW

Mon–Fri, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
unless otherwise noticed

 

stay cool concerts

Summer concerts in the park

489 Water Ave NW

River Rhythms (Thursdays) in Monteith Riverpark, July-August.

stay cool city hall

Albany City Hall

333 Broadalbin St SW

Mon–Fri, 8 am–5pm

Events & Public Meetings Calendar

stay cool life jackets

Be safe in the river

Playing in the river is tempting when it’s hot and the Willamette and Calapooia rivers are right in our front yard. If you’re headed for open water to cool off, stop by any of the four Albany Fire Department stations to borrow a life vest. The loan is free; just bring them back when you’re finished so that others can borrow them, too.

Other places with shade or air conditioning

The hottest part of the day might be a good time to go grocery shopping, go to a movie, or out to dinner.

 

The City of Albany Emergency Management is responsible for coordinating the capabilities our community needs to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of disasters and emergencies in our city.

Emergency management is the process of coordinating available resources to combat emergencies effectively, thereby saving lives, avoiding injury, and minimizing economic loss. Today’s emergency management program evolved from the old civil defense and civil preparedness programs of the 1950s-1970s.

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