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    4.4 (14 reviews)
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    Our dog, about to faint from the odors emanating within
    Bellea M.

    Yep. My hubs knows all the good date spots. Kidding aside, this is central and convenient location with decent disposal rates. All kinds of trash - old carpeting, bamboo roots, palm fronds, banana tree trunks, etc., whatever does not fit in our bin at home comes here. We usually have our midget sized dog with us. If the guy inside notices her, she gets a biscuit. They require that you wear a mask, even inside your vehicle. Trust me, you'll breath easier if you do.

    Found a dollar at the dump
    Wells D.

    Recently came here because my Dad bought a new house so I am helping him clean up his old house to sell. Took a bunch of trash out of his house (furniture, old ripped up tiles, desks, glass) and it was only $30.00 to dump. Made a second run with about one ton of cinderblocks and bricks and it was only 130$ so still a really good deal. Pro tip: If you have unbroken rocks, bricks, tiles, or cinderblocks you can bring them to Urban Ore for no charge. Also found a dollar at the dump so I guess I am a dumpster diver but this place is pretty inexpensive in my mind for dropping off so much trash and I even think they take old paint.

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    5 months ago

    I love Berkeley transfer station the prices are reasonable and the staff very friendly and helpful I highly recommend

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    Friendly staff, transparent pricing and rules, and efficient in and out. What more can you ask for?

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    this place is great , helpful staff, well organized. and easy to get to. in and out in 30 minutes. thank you.

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    It's a dump so no frills, just dump your sh*t out, no one bothers you or harass you.

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    Social Security

    Social Security

    2.9
    (75 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Having to approach the SSA is nearly as dreaded as having to go to the DMV…read more Here's how I managed to have a 5-star experience at the Berkeley SSA office today:   1 - I did not have an appointment so I made the effort to arrive at the office front door 15 minutes before opening (8:45 am); 2- While you're waiting for the office to open, you'll see a flyer posted on the front door.  The flyer has a QR code for checking in.  Even without an appointment, I scanned the QR code, after which I was prompted with some questions (such as purpose of visit and etc). Once done, their system sent a new QR code to my phone (to be used once the doors open). 3- Once the doors opened, I approached the "check-in kiosk" inside (once you walk in, turn to your left and you'll see the kiosk).  The kiosk will prompt you to scan the QR code given to your phone (see #2 above). 4- Once the system scans your QR code, it will issue you a paper ticket with an appt number. 5- I took my ticket and found a seat.  By this time, the waiting room was about 1/3 full. 6- In less than 5 minutes later when my number was called, I approached the Window I was told to go to, sat down and received outstanding service, guidance, etc.  All my questions were answered very clearly and concisely .  In another 10 minutes I had everything I needed and left the building. I noticed that by this time (9:15), the waiting room was full.  It definitely pays to get there early! 7- remember to bring your gov't-issued ID, and some method for taking notes in case there are some followup steps you'll need to take.

    The Social Security office provides an essential public service, and the staff demonstrate…read moreprofessionalism in handling complex and sensitive matters. The process requires patience, but the structure and order in place help ensure that requests are handled accurately and securely. I found the staff to be efficient and attentive, working steadily to move people through the process while still taking the time to answer questions clearly. Their effort to maintain organization in a busy environment was noticeable, and it helped create a sense that each case was being handled with care and responsibility. It's clear that the staff carry a significant workload, and their consistency and focus reflect a strong commitment to public service. Even under pressure, they maintained composure and professionalism, which made the experience more manageable. Overall, the office serves an important role in supporting the public, and the efficiency and effort demonstrated by the staff contribute meaningfully to providing reliable assistance.

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    Albany City Hall

    Albany City Hall

    2.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I was given around five different conflicting answers to questions about my business licenses. I…read moreopened four of them and no one batted an eye. After I did this I wanted to open a fifth license. Justin, who needs a spanking, told me rudely that I can only have two businesses in Albany at a time. Fine, I said, but he said, "you keep opening up businesses. You have ten of them now."I never had ten, I had four, so he was lying. When I first applied for one license I was told by a young woman there that I could do five different things under one license but that was later proven incorrect. I now have to get my money back for the other three licenses I was charged for. There were so many different answers to this that I question their professionalism. And I don't deserve snobby, mean treatment from people who are supposed to help small business owners. I especially could not stand Justin's scolding me and accusing me of having ten businesses! He made me feel ashamed for no reason other than maybe racism? Or sexism? Also, how is it fair that I pay the low income rate for one license but have to pay for the second one at more than double the cost! Very disappointed at their trying to sound like authority on things when they are all mixed up.

    Albany City Hall was located about two blocks from my apartment when I lived in Albany (2016-2019)…read more I walked past it going to the YMCA to work out, drove past it many times on my way to/from work and school, and police cars would commonly drive down our street. It provided a feeling of safety to live near the city hall and police station. My parents called the police on me one time when I was borderline suicidal. They tracked me down to the YMCA and made me come out and talk to them and the police force psychologists. Not too happy to have them disturbing my workout at the time, but I am alive and their making me talk to them helped me get out of a negative space. So I thank them for that and being kind to me even when I was a bit ornery in the moment. You could also come here and vote on Election Day. I came with one of my friends/flat mates for the 2018 elections. He had decided to vote with the ballot at the voting station, I came to drop off the ballot I had received in the mail. The drop-box for the ballot was easy to find and well displayed. Voting stations/booths and the room they were located in were well marked. The line was short and voting went quickly for him as well. An all around enjoyable experience.

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    Election day, time to vote!
    Albany Police Department

    Albany Police Department

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    As a nurse, I've worked with all kinds of people, but I can honestly say this department is…read morescraping the bottom of the barrel. Rude, lazy, out of shape, and completely lacking any trace of intelligence or manners. It's like the bully you hated in school, but now they've got a gun. I doubt any of them even live here, because they sure don't represent this community's spirit or values--if I'm putting it nicely. And if you think I'm exaggerating, check out the review from the disabled woman whose scooter they towed, leaving her stranded on the sidewalk without even a cane, after making mean comments about her medication and legally purchased cannabis! Classy, right? Who becomes a cop just to take away a disabled person's scooter? How did they look at her and then drive away? If any of these officers ever end up under my care, I plan on giving them the exact same level of "enthusiasm" and "helpfulness" they've shown me. I'm just as dedicated as they are. In short, they're the lazy, classless cops you think of when you picture garbage law enforcement--cops who should be fired and replaced with actual humans who aren't morally bankrupt and have more than four brain cells.

    Terrible performance. My mother-in-law is a luxury real estate broker who was born and raised in…read moreAlbany for most of her life and lives on Francis St. when my husband and I were arguing outside of my car. My 17month-old was sleeping over his grandparent's house, hence why we were there to visit. My husband was also born and raised on this street as well. One of the neighbors made a report knowing nothing about the circumstances. When my Mother-in-law came outside to ask what was going on, the officers were very unnecessarily rude to her traumatizing her as well. Per usual as Albany PD always does, the finalized decision was a RACIST decision. I was born and raised in Hawaii and ended up being detained that night. I have never been in trouble my entire LIFE and was a student athlete. I have seen grown Caucasian adults physically fight in Albany and never be detained. Just simply given a warning because of a clean record, so why was I not given the same opportunity? Before even asking about the situation as well, they asked for my ethnicity.. why is that needed? My husband is Caucasian and from France and unfortunately initiated this disagreement as well. Although my mother-in-law bailed me out right away and I was cleared the next day. I'm glad the officer/ sergeant or whoever made the decision to arrest be doubled back to stop by the house to give his badge # and a bunch of pamphlets insisting I stay detained, (so my MIL says) because they will be hearing from me and my MIL very shortly. Albany is a great town/city because of their law enforcement, but clearly the law enforcement has 0 training when it comes to answering a simple report. I was traumatized. & look forward to facing the arresting officers in court.

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    Clipper

    Clipper

    1.6
    (328 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I'm back. So this time, I got an actual representative. Her…read morename is Kaliscia (like that GOT character) At first she was a little bit of an attitude, words were kind of rough like- 'It doesn't matter' 'You need to put money in it' I was of course confuse. Then she slowed down and explained to me even tho my dad have a senior clipper card he still needs to upload money into the card to use (since he's a senior he gets a discount rate), but if he's looking for the free Muni clipper card, I need to fill out another form on SFMTA, and get approval. So yeah, after a few minutes of asking, she gave me the answer I was looking for and needed to proceed to help my dad for Free Senior Clipper card. I submitted the form, so now I have to wait for SFMTA approval.

    If the people running Clipper had any sense, they'd add PINs to each card, but if someone guesses…read morethe right 10-digit number, they can register your card and take your balance. Should I have registered the card I bought last night? Well, I couldn't because trying to use the Clipper site this week has been next to impossible with the litany of glitches it's experiencing. Even so, I shouldn't have to register a transit card to use it on public transit. If I can prove where and when I bought the card and I *have the actual card*, no one else ought to be able to register the card! But that's what happened and Clipper told me I they couldn't (wouldn't) do anything about it when I informed them of the situation. The customer service person was nice enough, but nice customer service reps can't make up for bad policy and glitchy systems.

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    I can't turn off the autoload unless I do it from the app; but I lost my phone!!
    I can't turn off the autoload unless I do it from the app; but I lost my phone!!
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    For some reason, BART was half off today.  Later: half off all month for 50th anniversary.

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    For some reason, BART was half off today. Later: half off all month for 50th anniversary.
    Albany Police Department

    Albany Police Department

    2.5
    (18 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I wish I could do no star because this police department is pathetic I've had nothing but bad…read moreexperiences with the Albany police department why do we need one they never responded to anything and if and when they do they do nothing.on April 25,2025 at 3am two individuals pull up in my driveway got out a car with a Florida tag and jumped over my back fence into the alley left the car in my driveway. the delayed officer finally arrived at my home and said if the vehicle is not stolen there's nothing he can do.....REALLY, useless, who leaves a car in a stranger driveway jumped over there fence and take off

    As a nurse, I've worked with all kinds of people, but I can honestly say this department is…read morescraping the bottom of the barrel. Rude, lazy, out of shape, and completely lacking any trace of intelligence or manners. It's like the bully you hated in school, but now they've got a gun. I doubt any of them even live here, because they sure don't represent this community's spirit or values--if I'm putting it nicely. And if you think I'm exaggerating, check out the review from the disabled woman whose scooter they towed, leaving her stranded on the sidewalk without even a cane, after making mean comments about her medication and legally purchased cannabis! Classy, right? Who becomes a cop just to take away a disabled person's scooter? How did they look at her and then drive away? If any of these officers ever end up under my care, I plan on giving them the exact same level of "enthusiasm" and "helpfulness" they've shown me. I'm just as dedicated as they are. In short, they're the lazy, classless cops you think of when you picture garbage law enforcement--cops who should be fired and replaced with actual humans who aren't morally bankrupt and have more than four brain cells.

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