Labor Day Closures for City of Albuquerque

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In observance of the upcoming Labor Day holiday on Monday, September 2, some City services and offices will be closed. However, there WILL be regular trash and recycle pickup that day, and the BioPark, golf courses, tennis courts and swimming pools will be open.

There will not be any bus or Sun Van services, the 311 Call Center will be closed, and all community centers. senior centers, libraries and museums will be closed as well. For a complete listing of available and unavailable services on that day, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/holiday/news/labor-day-holiday-information

“Coffee With A Cop” on Tuesday, September 10 Promotes Citywide Safety and Community Outreach

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The public is cordially invited to join the officers of the Albuquerque Police Department for a large-scale “Coffee with a Cop” on Tuesday, September 10 at the University Substation, 1009 Bradbury SE, between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. There will be complimentary coffee and refreshments courtesy of Dunkin’ Donuts. This is a great opportunity to meet the officers, share concerns and ask questions, and enjoy that great cup of Dunkin’ Donuts joe! For more information, contact Angelina Navarro, Community Engagement Manager, at: angelinanavarro@cabq.gov.

Alvarado Street Fair This Weekend

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The public is invited to come downtown to the Alvarado Transportation Center, 100 1st St SW this Saturday, August 31 for a morning of music, vendors, education, nonprofits, local shops, entertainment, and food and drinks. From 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM, you can enjoy this free community event. Parking is free at the 1st and Gold parking structure. A QR code will be provided at the event to waive the parking fee. For more information, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/transit/events/summer-at-the-alvarado-street-fair-aug

BernCo Announces 30-Day Warning Period for Speed Enforcement Traffic Cameras

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Bernalillo County announced that today, Monday, August 26, marks the start of a 30-day warning period for newly activated traffic cameras. While drivers will still receive notices in the mail, they will not have a due date or a fine printed on them. This is your chance to adjust before full enforcement kicks in. Starting September 25, individuals who are caught speeding will face a $100 citation or a $25 fine, along with four hours of community service with the BernCo Clean Team. Please note that cameras are located at:

  • Paradise eastbound & westbound at Radcliffe
  • Isleta northbound between Arenal & Montrose Place
  • Isleta southbound between Sunbeam & Brother
  • Golf Course northbound & southbound between Congress Ave & Sutton Street
  • Bridge eastbound & westbound between Old Coors & Atrisco Drive
  • Arenal eastbound & westbound between Isleta Blvd & Tapia

For more information, visit: https://www.bernco.gov/blog/2024/08/23/bernalillo-county-announces-start-of-automated-speed-enforcement-program-to-improve-road-safety/

Protect Yourself and Your Family Against Mosquitoes and West Nile Virus

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With the recent announcement of the first two human cases of West Nile virus here in Bernalillo County this year, it’s essential to protect yourself and your family against mosquito bites which cause the virus. All residents are encouraged to use insect repellent with proven, effective ingredients such as DEET, picaridin, permethrin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus, limiting exposure to mosquitoes by avoiding outdoor activities at dawn and dusk, and eliminating sources of standing water on your property, which is where mosquitoes lay their eggs. For more information on mosquito control and prevention, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/environmentalhealth/urban-biology/mosquitoes