Celebrating Our Community


Hello Albuquerque,

As we near the holiday season, we are taking time to reflect on our community and the things we cherish most about Albuquerque. From supporting small local businesses while you’re gift shopping to attending some of our traditional events like the Twinkle Light Parade and River of Lights, there are so many ways to celebrate our city in the coming months. 

Speaking of the next few months, we are also preparing for the next legislative session where we will join other leaders across the city and state to promote our second round of the Metro Crime Initiative (MCI). These new policies are geared towards fighting gun violence, retail crime, and the fentanyl crisis as well as boosting officer retention and supporting victims of violent crime. Whether it was expanding our Violence Intervention Program or helping our officers crack down on auto theft ‘chop shops,’ MCI has been instrumental in getting every level of the criminal justice system to take responsibility for the real change that will make our city safer. We know the journey isn’t over, but we have our sights set on a successful legislative session that brings results for Burqueños and our neighbors around the state.

We are better together and we strive to keep this spirit not just during the holidays, but also in our everyday work. We wish everyone a happy and healthy Thanksgiving. 

Sincerely,
Mayor Keller

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Stuff The Bus Event Seeks Donations for Unhoused Individuals and Adoptable Pets 

Celebrate the season of giving by helping the City of Albuquerque’s Animal Welfare Department, Family and Community Services, and ABQ RIDE give hope to unhoused families and adoptable pets in City shelters this holiday season. You’re invited to come out and “Stuff the Bus” by dropping off donations at Hinkle Fun Center, 12931 Indian School NE, on Saturday, November 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m

The wish list for cats and dogs includes small cat toys, treats, beds, brushes, wand toys, scratchers, blankets, towels, dog enrichment toys, collars, harnesses, leashes, pill pockets, and Kong toys. 

The wish list for families includes toiletries, reusable water bottles, backpacks, shoes, new underwear and socks, infant and toddler supplies (diapers, wipes), coats, gloves, hats, new toys, children’s books, coloring materials, and puzzles for all ages. 

With every drop off donation, Papa Murphy’s will be handing out one large free pizza coupon. 

Let’s make this season bright for our unhoused families and adoptable shelter pets in need by fulfilling their wish list. For more information and to see Amazon Wish Lists, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/pets/stuffthebus

Black Friday “Adopt a Pet” from Animal Welfare 

On the day after Thanksgiving, celebrate the holiday season by adopting a pet during “Black Friday Pet Adoption” at Lucky Paws, 6600 Menaul NE inside Coronado Mall, and PetSmart Charities Everyday Adoption, 350 Eubank Blvd. NE inside PetSmart. 

Adoption center doors at these two locations are opening to the public Friday, November 25. So, skip the Black Friday madness, come rescue a fur friend this Holiday Season instead! 

Animal Welfare Department will waive the fee that is typically charged for adopting pets, while keeping all other adoption policies in place, including thorough match-making procedures and background checks. Each adoption will include spay or neuter, a microchip, required vaccinations, and one free initial vet visit. For dogs you will receive one free dog training class. Bring your family and find your purrfect match!

To view our available pets, visit: www.cabq.gov/pets

Westside Boulevard Update November 10th

TRAFFIC IMPACTS CHANGED ON PROJECT WHERE CREWS ARE LAYING 20-INCH PIPELINE UNDERGROUND ACROSS INTERSECTION OF NM 528 & WESTSIDE BLVD

Update as of Thursday, November 10, 2022

To help alleviate traffic congestion, crews have opened one thru or left-hand turn lane for eastbound traffic on Westside Blvd. to head thru the intersection or turn left and head north on NM 528, during installation of a 20-inch pipeline from the southwest corner to the northeast corner of the intersection of Westside Blvd and NM 528.

One right-hand turn lane continues to be open for traffic to turn right and head southbound on NM 528.
 
On the west side of NM 528, westbound traffic on Westside Blvd. has one lane open west of the intersection of Westside Blvd. and NM 528.

On the east side of NM 528, westbound traffic on Westside Blvd. is CLOSED from The American Road to NM 528.
 
This construction is expected to last through December 16, 2022.


MOTORISTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO FOLLOW The DETOUR BELOW FOR SAFETY AND TO AVOID TRAFFIC DELAYS:

Traffic is detoured via The American Road and Intel Drive to 19th Avenue on the north, Golf Course Rd. on the west, Ellison Drive on the South and Coors Bypass on the east as shown on the map. 
Traffic is discouraged from heading south on The American Way in the afternoons, where very long backups have been reported.

Regular work hours are Monday-Friday 7am-5 pm although the contractor may work longer hours or on weekends as needed.

About the Raw Water Transmission Pipeline
Construction on this new pipeline will provide “raw” or nonpotable water (not suitable for drinking) to support Intel’s multi-billion-dollar investment in upgrades and expansion at its Rio Rancho facility. Intel is an existing Water Authority customer, and the planned upgrade is expected to create new jobs and economic development opportunities.

Westside Boulevard Project Update November 4th

CREWS TO LAY 20-INCH PIPELINE UNDERGROUND ACROSS INTERSECTION OF NM 528 & WESTSIDE BLVD FOR JUST OVER ONE MONTH BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 7; TRAFFIC TO BE DETOURED FOR SAFETY
Update as of Friday, November 4, 2022

Beginning Monday, Nov. 7, 2022, crews will prepare and install a 20-inch pipeline underground, heading from the southwest corner to the northeast corner of the intersection of Westside Blvd and NM 528. The project is part of a new raw water transmission pipeline on Albuquerque’s west side. This construction is expected to last through Friday, Dec. 16, 2022.

TRAFFIC IMPACTS
During construction, the following traffic impacts will be in place:

  • Eastbound traffic on Westside Blvd. will have the far-right lane open from La Sierrita Road to NM 528 and will be able to turn right and head southbound on NM 528.
  •  Westbound traffic on Westside Blvd. west of NM 528 will have one lane open west of the intersection of Westside Blvd. and NM 528 to La Sierrita Road.

For safety during this work:
Traffic will be detoured via The American Road and Intel Drive to 19th Avenue on the north, Golf Course Rd. on the west, Ellison Drive on the South and Coors Bypass on the east as shown on the map.
 
Motorists should expect delays, give themselves extra time to reach their destinations and use caution in the construction area.
 
Regular work hours are Monday-Friday 7am-5 pm although the contractor may work longer hours or on weekends as needed. Construction on this Raw Water Transmission Pipeline segment is expected to last through December 2022 or January 2023.
 
About the Raw Water Transmission Pipeline
Construction on this new 20-inch pipeline will provide “raw” or nonpotable water (not suitable for drinking) to support Intel’s multi-billion-dollar investment in upgrades and expansion at its Rio Rancho facility. Intel is an existing Water Authority customer, and the planned upgrade is expected to create new jobs and economic development opportunities for our area. Several segments, or phases are included in this project, which is expected to last through early 2023.

CONTACTS for questions and concerns or to sign up for email updates on the project:
Patti Watson, 505-245-3134 office; 505-269-9691 cell; pattiw@cwastrategic.com
Ty Stevers, 505-245-3138 office: 505-417-9989 cell; tys@cwastrategic.com