The Bernalillo County Clerk’s Office reminds residents that, as the May 7 deadline for both online and paper voter registration approaches, constituents are encouraged to register and update their voter information to ensure their voices are heard in the upcoming June 4 Primary Election. For those who may miss the deadline, there’s no need to worry. Beginning on May 7, same-day registration will be available at the Clerk’s Annex, located at 1500 Lomas NW. This will provide eligible individuals with the opportunity to register and cast their vote on the very same day. The Clerk’s Annex will be open for same-day registration and in-person absentee voting from May 7 through May 17, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Following this initial period, additional locations will be made available for early voting, along with the continuation of same-day registration from May 18 through June 1. For trusted information on elections and voting in Bernalillo County, visit: Bernalillo County Clerk | Linda Stover (berncoclerk.gov)
Category Archives: Community
2024 Bikeway and Trail Facilities Plan Available for Public Review Through End of May
The City of Albuquerque is excited to share the draft 2024 Bikeway and Trail Facilities Plan for public review through May 31, 2024. Please visit the project website to learn more, review the draft 2024 Plan, and provide feedback through a brief survey with key questions that would be most helpful for the project team. You can also access summary story maps with key highlights from the plan, including the proposed bikeway and trail networks. Visit: https://www.abqbikeplan.com/
Take the G.O. Bond Survey and Tell The City What Projects You Want to See
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The Department of Municipal Development (DMD) would like residents to take the General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Survey. This Survey determines how G.O. bond money is spent on projects such as public safety initiatives, streets and storm drainage, public transportation, parks and recreation, libraries, and senior and community centers. This includes building renovation, major repairs, new construction, energy efficiency upgrades, major equipment such as fire trucks, pool filters, and playground equipment. To take the Survey, visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KNLRDBN
League of Women Voters 2024 Election Guide Available Online
Non-partisan information about the candidates and the issues for the upcoming primary elections on June 4th is available online from the League of Women Voters Central New Mexico. Any voter in New Mexico can find information about the candidates by visiting: https://centralnmvoterguide.org. Thank you for voting. You can make a difference.
Mayor Keller Invites You to Constructive Conversations
Hello Albuquerque,
I’d like to invite you to join me and your City Councilor for “Constructive Conversations,” a new series of community meetings to foster dialogue as we work together to shape the future of the built environment in Albuquerque. Throughout the month of May, we are hosting these meetings in each City Council district to talk about infrastructure, placemaking, and the projects that improve quality of life for our families.
Please come to your district’s meeting and share your ideas and priorities for building projects in your area. These events are free and open to the public, and RSVP is required. If you are unable to attend in person, I encourage you to submit your comments and questions in our suggestion box. Check out the meeting schedule below.
Together, we can move Albuquerque forward. I hope to see you soon.
Sincerely,
Mayor Tim Keller