A Transportation Systems Plan (TSP) is a long-range planning document that local governments use to guide transportation investment over a 20-year horizon.
Update Project
In July 2026, the City of Albany, together with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Kittelson & Associates, Inc., began a project to update Albany’s plan, last updated in 2010. The project is anticipated to take 18-20 months, with adoption in the spring of 2028.
A successful plan is as unique as the community it describes. The policy framework, planning direction, and selected projects and programs will reflect Albany’s objectives and priorities to meet local multimodal transportation needs. The plan will be informed by the City's Strategic Plan, and meaningful engagement with city, county, regional, and state agency partners, transit providers, organizations that support walking and bicycling, and a wide range of community members.
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Past Meetings
| Date | Meeting |
|---|---|
| July 7, 2026 | Kick-off Meeting |
Project Documents
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Total Project Cost
$908,194.83
$759,496.15 is funded by ODOT
$148,698.68 is funded by the City of Albany
2010 Plan
2010 Transportation System Plan
The Transportation System Plan was adopted by City Council on February 24, 2010.
- Transportation System Plan
- Appendix A - TPR Requirements Memo
- Appendix B - Public Involvement Process for TSP Update
- Appendix C - Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map Changes
- Appendix D - Open House Design Sketches
- Appendix E - Transportation Improvement Project Prospectus Sheets
- Appendix F - STA Application
The Albany Public Transit Plan was adopted by City Council in January 2011.
The Transportation System Plan was amended by City Council as follows:
