Join Mayor Keller at State of the City this Saturday

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Hello Albuquerque,

It’s almost time for the State of the City Address and Community Celebration! Join us on Saturday, August 17, 2024 at the ABQ BioPark Zoo. Come to this family-friendly community event and connect with City departments who are all working together to make Albuquerque a better place. Gates open at 5:45 PM, followed by Mayor Keller’s address at 6:15 PM.

The State of the City is a time for us to come together and celebrate our community. It’s also an opportunity to learn more about how we are fighting for our future to make Albuquerque the best place to live, work, and play. 

If you would like to attend the event, please RSVP here. We look forward to seeing everyone and celebrating this incredible place we call home. 

Sincerely,
Mayor Tim Keller

READ ENTIRE NEWSLETTER HERE

Animal Welfare Department Reminds Pet Owners To Remember The Leash!

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The Animal Welfare Department (AWD) would like to remind pet owners to remember the leash if you take your pet to City parks, trails, open spaces and anywhere within City limits. We love our furry friends here in Albuquerque and we encourage pet parents to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather with them!

AWD understands pet parents want the freedom of letting their pets roam, but as a reminder there are leash laws in Albuquerque for their safety and the safety of others. The City’s Municipal Code § 9-2-2-2 (A) states that “all animals are required to be on a leash. No animal shall be permitted in any street or public place within the city unless it is effectively restrained by a leash not to exceed 8 feet in length.” Violators could be fined for civil violations at $200 for the first offense, $300 for the second, and $500 for the third or subsequent offense or criminal charges can also be filed. There are several dog parks throughout Albuquerque where dogs can play off-leash. To see the map of dog parks, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/pets/news/dog-park-map

ABCWUA Hosting Workshops on Tree Health and Irrigation

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The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority (ABCWUA) is hosting a series of workshops teaching residents how to create a tree watering system. Keeping your trees happy and healthy over their lifetime is an important contribution to our community urban forest. Learn how to make a system that’s just right for your trees. Check out this link for more information: https://www.505outside.com/2024/07/31/keep-your-trees-happy-build-a-tree-irrigation-watering-system/?fbclid=IwY2xjawEnBmlleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHaugZZTwRxXewiS9A2LWIARUnx3JKri6n-FeWNlyJfQhxB4Ilj0dL9rWzw_aem_OmoYjq1Z0LUwZYYPGwTfMw

Eagle Rock Convenience Center Will Have Delays This Week

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The Eagle Rock Convenience Center will have maintenance delays Tuesday, August 13 through Friday, August 16. The facility will be open each of the days during construction but customers should expect delays. Please consider going to another convenience center or the Cerro Colorado Landfill to dispose of waste. For a complete listing of trash drop-off sites, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/solidwaste/trash-collection/trash-drop-off?cid=

City of Albuquerque Constructive Conversations

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This spring, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and City Councilors met for “Constructive Conversations,” a series of community meetings fostering dialogue between residents and city leaders to shape the future of the built environment in Albuquerque. The meetings sought to bridge the gap between community aspirations and funding realities.

The series featured nine sessions exploring planned development in each Council district across Albuquerque. There was significant attendance and interaction between community members and the Mayor’s Office, City Councilors and City Department leaders including Planning, Parks and Recreation, Municipal Development, Community Safety and more. More than 1,100 people registered for the Conversations which took place in all nine City Council Districts.

The final report summarizes key facts related to the Constructive Conversations as well as feedback received on community hopes and needs.

View the report

View the Constructive Conversations slide show in PDF format

Watch a recap video

Explore the data