The Greater Albuquerque Housing Partnership (GAHP) invites you to join us for a community meeting about a proposed multifamily housing community for seniors with approximately 80 units at 10555 Cibola Loop NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114. GAHP is seeking approval of funding from the City of Albuquerque, Department of Family and Community Services.GAHP is a non-profit, community housing organization dedicated to creating exceptional sustainable, multifamily communities with enrichment services to support healthy families, household stability, and safe neighborhoods. The meeting is open to the public and will be held virtually via Zoom on July 27, 2021 from 5:30pm to 6:30pm. Please register below. Questions can be submitted prior to the meeting via email here, as well as during the meeting using the Q&A functions. A recording will be available on the GAHP Facebook page within one week following the meeting. |
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Felipe Rael | Executive Director Greater Albuquerque Housing Partnership |
Tag Archives: community development
Public Meeting on Proposed Rail Trail Encourages Resident Feedback
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The public is invited to attend and share their thoughts on the proposed multi-modal trail that will link Downtown to the Rail Yards. The meeting takes place Tuesday, June 22 at 5:00 p.m. at the Rail Yards Blacksmith Shop, 777 1st Street SW. For more information, contact Johnny Chandler at: jchandler@cabq.gov
Meeting March 24th – Golf Course & Westside Development
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Red Sky Development is looking at the southeast corner of Golf Course & Westside Blvd for Restaurant & Retail Development. Red Sky is asking the surrounding community to provide input on what would make our neighborhood better.
A meeting has been scheduled for March 24th, 6:15 P.M. – 8:15 P.M to discuss the development and solicit input. Access information is shown below.
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 460 048 3770
Password: 713611
Wintergreen Apartments DRB Review March 10th
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The Development Review Board will hold the hearing for the Wintergreen Apartments on Golf Course and Westside on March 10th. The item is fourth on the agenda. The agenda includes information on accessing the DRB meeting.
Access Information for March 10th meeting:
Remote Meeting Information:
https://cabq.zoom.us/j/97127886627
Meeting ID: 971 2788 6627
+1 312 626 6799 US or find your local number: https://cabq.zoom.us/u/adsIsYHt3j
District 5 Key Legislative Projects
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February 11, 2021
Dear District 5 City Council Constituent:
City Council District 5 is working on several key legislative projects in addition to several smaller projects. These projects include Paseo del Norte NW’s Expansion and the Cibola Lp. Multi-Generational Center. Paseo del Norte NW is currently in the design phase, conducted by WH Pacific at a cost to the City of $2.36 million. The design to build an additional east and west bound lane, as well as bicycle paths and a multi-use trail should be completed by late fall 2021.
The next step is the acquisition of over 80 properties to be used for road right of way once the property survey is completed. Then the construction of the Paseo del Norte and Unser Blvd. intersection cross-section will take place. The project cost in its entirety is estimated to be $45 million. The City’s share of the cost is $26 million. We have already acquired $17.5 million, more than ½ the necessary funding to construct additional capacity. I am asking the NM State Legislature to fill the remaining funding gap at this 2021 Legislative Session. Please speak or write to your State Legislators and Governor Michelle Lujan-Grisham to ask for their assistance. Let’s get this done together!
At a cost of $2.3 million, the City is already in the process of designing the Cibola Loop Mutigenerational Center on ~20 acres of land owned by the City slated for an entire Community Complex, to eventually include a library and pool. As there are currently no multi-generational centers nor senior centers north of I-40, this is an important City Council District 5 project expected to fill a gap in community amenities and services. There are also no libraries north of Montano Blvd. The Multi-Generational Center Complex is proposed to encompass a two-level complex of approximately 29,780 gross square feet including administrative offices, classrooms, locker rooms, a fitness center, kitchen, aerobics/dance room, game room, social hall, and climbing gym. Programmed activities will help meet the community needs to include services ranging from senior meals to all-age fitness opportunities and youth programming.
This year, my office is requesting from the State Legislature provision of $10 million in funding to construct the first floor of the Cibola Loop Multi-Generational Center. Please contact your State Senators and Representatives to ask for their support for this important District 5 community amenity that will serve Albuquerque’s North Westside side for generations to come.
For questions regarding these and other projects call my office at 505-768-3189 or send an email to cynthiaborrego@cabq.gov
Your Legislators are as follows:
Sen. Katy Duhigg, NM State Senate District 10: 505-397-8823, katy.duhigg@nmlegis.gov
Rep. Karen Bash, NM State House District 68: 505-986-4236, karen.bash@nmlegis.gov
Cynthia D. Borrego, MPA
City Council President, District 5
Office: (505) 768-3178