Albany County Goes Green

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Dedicated to becoming the greenest county in New York State

Albany County has developed a comprehensive green policy that applies to all county functions and is provided to all employees during orientation. In addition to this, key departments send representatives to a quarterly focus group meeting to develop ideas and check on initiative implementation.

Albany County took the Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Pledge in 2009, and continues to address the 10 focus areas (pledge elements) identified by New York State. In 2017, Albany County became the first municipality in the Capital Region to earn NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Community designation.

Clean Energy Community Designation
Certified Climate Smart Communities (CSCs)
Green Purchasing Community
Albany County Climate Resiliency Plan
Albany County Hazard Mitigation Plan

Public Information Meeting and Comment Period for the Albany County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

Meeting on Hazard Mitigation Plan Update to be Held on September 25

Post Date:09/23/2024

Albany County received Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to complete an update to the County’s 2018 Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). A Hazard Mitigation Plan is a way to identify natural hazards the County faces, evaluate people and property at risk, and create strategies to minimize damages and injuries in the long term.

Jurisdictions must update their hazard mitigation plans and resubmit them for FEMA approval every five years. An updated plan allows the County, Cities, Towns, and Villages to remain eligible to apply for funding from FEMA for hazard mitigation projects. Albany County will focus on flood, drought, severe storms, extreme temperatures, and landslides in the plan update.

Public Information Meetings will be held on September 25, 2024, from 12Noon-1:00PM and from 5:00-6:00PM:

The draft plan is posted at the following link: AlbanyCountyNY.gov/TeamGreen.  The public can also comment on the plan via the same link by October 16. Members of the public can contact Patrick Curran for locations of physical copies of the plan, using the information below.

For questions, contact Patrick Curran at patrick.curran@albanycountyny.gov or (518) 447-5639. For accessibility requests for the meeting, contact Margaret Thurston at mthurston@bartonandloguidice.com or (585) 325-7190. Reasonable accommodations will be made available if possible.

Flyer to share (contains links to meetings and to draft plan)

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