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Monthly Archives: September 2020
District 5 Open House On-line, September 23, 6:00pm
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District 5 Community Members,
We miss seeing and working with you at the District 5 Open House Meetings! Councilor Borrego is reviving the tradition with a Youtube District 5 Open House broadcast beginning at 6:00p.m this upcoming Wednesday, September 23. The topic of the meeting is public safety. Please e-mail susanvigil@cabq.gov to request the Zoom meeting link if you wish to comment at the meeting.
The Fall District 5 Newsletter is available for download:
Thank you for keeping faith in District 5’s integrity over these last months, and for all you do to protect and participate in the character of District 5 and the City of Albuquerque.
Happy Fall!
Susan Vigil, Policy Analyst
Councilor Cynthia D. Borrego, District 5
susanvigil@cabq.gov
cynthiaborrego@cabq.gov
505-768-3189
Fall Neighborhood Cleanup
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Company’s Comin’ Fall Cleanup
Information about the Fall neighborhood cleanup event.
When
Sep 26, 2020
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Where
Your Neighborhood XXXX
Albuquerque, NM 87107505-761-8167
Description
Company’s Comin’ is our Fall neighborhood clean up initiative. Join neighborhoods all over the City and help #KeepABQBeautiful. To help you clean up your neighborhood, Keep Albuquerque Beautiful and the City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department will:
• Provide free trash bags and gloves to your clean up
• Collect your neighborhood waste from the clean up at 12 p.m. on Saturday, September 26.
Registration deadline is Friday, September 18, at 5:00 p.m. Download the registration form.
Make Sure Every Voice in New Mexico Gets Heard
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Reprinted from ONE ALBUQUERQUE Newsletter
Make Sure Every Voice in New Mexico Gets Heard
One of the best ways to guarantee all communities in New Mexico are treated fairly in the distribution of public goods and services is to fill out the Census. Ensure all New Mexicans are counted this year
Contact Tracer Scams on the Upswing in Albuquerque
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The following is a reprint from the Office of Neighborhood Coordination September 8th Weekly eNews.
Contact Tracer Scams on the Upswing in Albuquerque – Be Alert!
Contact tracer scam attempts related to COVID-19 are on the uprise in Albuquerque and residents are asked to be aware. If you are called by someone claiming to be a contact tracer asking for certain personal information, be aware that a legitimate contact tracer WILL NOT ask for the following information:
- A credit card number
- A Social Security number
- Any type of payment
- Immigrant status
You may be asked for your date of birth to confirm your identity, however. If you’ve been contacted by a scammer, report it online to the Albuquerque Police Department immediately. You can file a report online at: https://www.cabq.gov/police/file-a-police-report-online