City of Woodstock, Georgia
Tracy Albers has extensive work experience in the field of community development and planning. Tracy is currently serving as the Community Development Director for the City of Woodstock, Georgia since January 2022. Prior to this, they held the same position at the City of Brea from March 2020 to October 2021. Tracy also served as the Planning Manager at the City of San Gabriel from November 2016 to March 2020, and as a Senior Planner at the City of Pasadena from June 2015 to November 2016. Tracy began their career at the City of Burbank, where they held multiple roles including Senior City Planner from January 2009 to May 2015, Associate City Planner from 2008 to 2009, and Assistant City Planner from 2005 to 2008. Tracy also worked as a Development Impact Fee Assistant at the State of Nebraska from 2004 to 2005, and as a Parks & Recreation Laborer at the City of Lincoln from June 1996 to August 2002.
Tracy Albers holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, which they earned from 1998 to 2002. Additionally, they obtained a Masters of Community & Regional Planning from the same university, completing their studies from 2003 to 2006. No specific field of study is mentioned for their master's degree.
City of Woodstock, Georgia
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Woodstock, Georgia is a vibrant and diverse community boasting a world-class trail system, great shopping and dining options, and neighborhoods perfect for the suburban family all just 30 miles north of Atlanta. Woodstock’s City limits include more than 12 square miles and over 30,000 residents. Downtown Woodstock is home to 20+ restaurants offering a wide range of foods, from farm-to-table, fresh seafood, Italian & Mexican cuisine, cupcakes & pies, burgers & hotdogs, and even a food truck themed restaurant. Stroll through charming downtown Woodstock and shop at over 30 local shops where options abound with stylish clothing boutiques, antiques, an independent bookstore, jewelry, art, and unique gift items. Entertainment is plentiful in Woodstock with Northside Hospital-Cherokee Amphitheater, located in the Park at City Center in downtown Woodstock, hosting the annual Summer Concert Series and more. This state-of-the-art venue features multiple grass terraces and a large main lawn accommodating audiences of over 7,500. Entertainment for all ages can be found at Elm Street Cultural Arts Village. With the best art and entertainment year-round, Elm Street Cultural Arts Village offers live plays, galleries and art exhibits, camps, workshops, concerts, and improv. The City of Woodstock Municipal Government provides first in class service to its citizens, visitors, guests, and stakeholders. Woodstock Police Department is a CALEA Law Enforcement Agency while Woodstock Fire boasts an Insurance Services Office rating of 1; the best rating possible. The City of Woodstock Parks and Recreation Department hosts festivals, holiday ceremonies, parades, and events year-round while. Additionally, the William G. Long Senior Center is host to a number of activities for seniors within our community. There’s always something for anyone to do in Woodstock. After all, Woodstock was named One of Money Magazine’s 2015 Top 50 Best Places to Live in the United States .