Review Proposed Changes Planning staff has gathered and posted a list of proposed changes for the City’s zoning code – the Integrated Development Ordinance – for this year’s update. Comment on Proposed Changes Click on the link below to review proposed changes, leave comments, and review others’ comments. Proposed changes Rate Proposed Changes Share your support or opposition by rating each proposed change using these online surveys. Online surveys Discuss Changes with Staff Planning staff will host a series of public meetings to review and discuss these changes. See details below. Send comments to abctoz@cabq.gov. Stay Engaged Find details about the 2021 IDO Annual Update throughout the City’s review and decision process on the project webpage. Project Webpage Learn More |
Pre-EPC Public Review Meetings Planning staff will provide a series of meetings to review and discuss changes proposed for the 2021 IDO Annual Update via Zoom. Trainings will be recorded and posted here when available. Thursday, September 30, 5:30 – 7 p.m. – Add this event to your calendar Part 1 General Regulations Part 2 Zones Part 4 Uses Part 5 Development Standards Friday, October 1, 12-1:30 p.m. – Add this event to your calendar Part 6 Administration & Enforcement (including review/decision processes) Part 7 Definitions Wednesday, October 6, 5:30 – 7 p.m. – Add this event to your calendar Small Area Text Amendment – Prohibiting Cannabis Uses in Old Town Thursday, October 7, 5:30 – 7 p.m. – Add this event to your calendar Open House for Discussion Friday, October 8, 12-1:30 p.m. – Add this event to your calendar Open House for Discussion Zoom Meeting Link Meeting ID: 913 7126 2282 Passcode: CABQ Join by Phone: (346) 248-7799 If you would like interpretation for this meeting, please contact us at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting at 505-924-3932 or abctoz@cabq.gov. |
Learn More ABC-Z Project Team | City of Albuquerque 505-924-3860 | abctoz@cabq.gov | Project Website |
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Taylor Ranch/Golf Course Complete Streets Project Meeting September 7th
The Taylor Ranch/Golf Course Complete Streets project was initiated by Council President Borrego at a cost of $118,000 allocated in the 2020 City of Albuquerque Budget clean-up bill R-20-118. See Council President Borrego’s letter detailing the project as well as a project brief at the bottom of this message.
The meeting flyer announcing a general neighborhood meeting occurring at 6:00p.m. Tuesday, September 7th via Zoom to discuss the Taylor Ranch/Golf Course Complete Streets project. Join details are in the flyer and also shown below.
Please consider visiting the Taylor Ranch/Golf Course Complete Street Study project website to submit comments and recommendations. It includes a video of a recent neighborhood meeting presentation on this Complete Streets project as well as copy of the presentation itself and is found at https://www.cabq.gov/council/find-your-councilor/district-5/complete-streets-planning-study-on-taylor-ranch-road-and-golf-course-road
One additional public meeting to gather input and discuss recommendations on the Taylor Ranch/Golf Course Complete Streets Project is set to occur October 21, 2021. The October meeting location is pending and will be provided at a later date.
Council President Borrego and the project team are excited about the possibilities of Golf Course as a central District 5 corridor and look forward to meeting with neighborhood members on September 7th to discuss the project in greater detail!
Project Summary
Council President Cynthia D. Borrego, in partnership with the Mid-Region Council of Governments (MRCOG), is conducting a Complete Streets planning study on Taylor Ranch Road/Golf Course Road between Montaño Rd. and Westside Blvd. Specifically, the study seeks to determine the safety issues and challenges for pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit riders of all ages and abilities along the corridor. The principal goals of the study are to inventory the existing conditions, identify safety concerns, document gaps in the pedestrian and bicycle networks, and present recommendations for roadway improvements, as well as recommend character enhancements along the corridor.
The City has contracted with Bohannan Huston, Inc. to conduct the study. Please contact Aaron Sussman at asussman@bhinc.com or 505-923-3341 with comments or questions. To learn more about the project, go to: https://www.cabq.gov/council/find-your-councilor/district-5/complete-streets-planning-study-on-taylor-ranch-road-and-golf-course-road
Construction Continuing on Westside Blvd Widening Project
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Update as of Thursday, August 26, 2021
CONTACT for questions and more information:
Patti Watson, 505-269-9691 cell; 505-245-3134 office; pattiw@cwastrategic.com
For more information or to sign up for email construction updates, visit:www.westsidewidening.com
NEW: From Friday, August 27, through Friday, September 3, crews will be installing a temporary traffic signal at the intersection of Golf Course Rd and Westside Blvd and removing the permanent traffic signal. During this work, the right-hand turn lane for eastbound traffic on Westside Blvd heading south and the right-hand lane on southbound Golf Course Rd just south of Westside Blvd will be closed.Eastbound motorists on Westside Blvd will be able to turn right and head south on Golf Course Rd, but should expect delays.
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Cibola Loop Senior Apartments Community Q&A Meeting
August 10, 2021 | 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm
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