City of Albany, California
Alana Rose is an experienced professional currently serving as a Recreation Coordinator for the City of Albany, California, since July 2018. Prior to this role, Alana worked at the University of California, Berkeley, from November 2012 to August 2016 as a Senior Animal Technician. Alana holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Zoology/Animal Biology from Sonoma State University, completed between 2006 and 2011.
City of Albany, California
The City of Albany is dedicated to maintaining its small town ambience, responding to the needs of a diverse community, and providing a safe, healthy and sustainable environment. Albany is a small city of 18,539 (2010 census) residents, located within the greater San Francisco Bay area. Albany today combines a small-town ambience with its central location in a major metropolitan region. Albany prides itself on being a safe, community-oriented city, with strong services and programs for youth, families and the elderly. It is a city made up largely of single-family homes and small businesses. Albany's small town character is exemplified by its "Main Street," Solano Avenue, a pedestrian friendly business district composed primarily of small "mom and pop" shops, and home to some of the Bay area's best restaurants! Albany's public schools have an outstanding reputation with student test scores at the elementary, middle and high school levels among the highest in the state. Our city is beautifully located on the eastern shoreline of the San Francisco Bay, directly east of the Golden Gate Bridge.