Upcoming Clean Car Rule Hearing- Beginning Wednesday, May 4, 2022

The Environmental Improvement Board (EIB) and the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board (AQCB) will hold a virtual and in-person joint public hearing to consider the Clean Car Rule proposed by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and the City of Albuquerque’s Environmental Health Department (EHD) beginning May 4, 2022.  The in-person meeting will be held in the San Miguel (#215) and Mesilla Rooms (#235) on the eastern upper level of the City of Albuquerque Convention Center, 401 2nd Street NW.  Virtual participants can find meeting access information on the NMED’s event calendar for Wednesday, May 4, and Thursday, May 5.  Any person may submit written public comments on the Clean Car Rule, preferably via the EIB’s public comment form until the close of the hearing or present public comments verbally during the four public comment periods scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on May 4th, and 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on May 5th, 2022.  The public comment periods end once all interested persons have spoken.  

The proposed Clean Car Rule reduces emissions from the transportation sector by making about 3,800 additional zero-tailpipe emission passenger cars – like fully electric vehicles – available in dealer showrooms in New Mexico each year.  If adopted, the Clean Car Rule is projected to eliminate about 130,000 tons of greenhouse gases and over 1,700 tons of harmful ozone-forming air pollution in New Mexico by 2050.

NMED and EHD anticipate the hearing will last approximately two days with the EIB and AQCB potentially deliberating and making a decision immediately following the hearing. The EIB and AQCB will consider the proposed rule and decide whether to adopt it as proposed or with amendments.

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IDO Annual Update 2021 – City Council Hearing #1

City Council will review the 2021 IDO Annual Update at its hearing on Monday, May 2, 2022 at 5 p.m.

Proposed Floor Amendments
City Councilors have proposed several floor amendments to be considered by the full City Council. 

Any floor amendments that are adopted by the City Council would change the Redline Draft that includes conditions of approval recommended by the Environmental Planning Commission in December 2021 and may change the amendments passed by the Land Use, Planning, and Zoning (LUPZ) committee on March 30th and April 13th. See the Redline Draft below.

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ONC Virtual Lunch and Learn: The Gateway Center and the Albuquerque Community Safety Department

You are invited to attend the ONC’s upcoming virtual Lunch and Learn panel discussion on the Gateway Center and the work of the Albuquerque Community Safety Department (ACS), taking place this Thursday, April 28 at 12:00 noon. The panel discussion will feature staff from both the Family and Community Services Department (FCS) and ACS, as well as neighborhood residents who live in proximity to the Gateway Center, and the discussion will include an overview of the Gateway Center and the services and resources it will provide. The ACS Department will also be part of the panel, discussing the resources their department offers and how their work ties in with the Gateway Center. The ONC will moderate. The webinar is free, open to the public, and will be recorded and uploaded to the ONC YouTube channel. To register, visit:
https://cabq.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B_rTtJiUS0eFCCAHRQ-zRQ.

Golf Course and Westside Intersection Open

CONSTRUCTION CONTINUING ON RAW WATER TRANSMISSION PIPELINE IN WESTSIDE BLVD: Crews to Reopen Golf Course at Westside One Week Ahead of Schedule on Monday Morning, April 25, 2022
Update as of Monday, April 25, 2022

Portion of Water Authority project on Westside Blvd. to be completed in summer of 2022; other Water Authority construction will continue through end of 2022
            (NOTE: All work is weather permitting and subject to change without notice.)

On Monday, April 25, 2022, crews will reopen Golf Course Rd at Westside Blvd. The intersection was originally scheduled to be closed for two weeks, but crews were able to complete crossing it with a 20-inch pipeline earlier than expected. We appreciate everyone’s patience during the closure of this intersection.

  • Westbound traffic on Westside Blvd is reduced to one lane between NM 528 and Golf Course Rd.
  • Eastbound traffic on Westside Blvd is reduced to one lane between Golf Course Rd and NM 528.
  • Eastbound traffic on Westside Blvd. has only one dedicated left-turn lane and one combination thru lane/right-turn lane at NM 528
  • Traffic on 7 Bar Loop Rd and on La Sierrita Rd is able to turn right and head eastbound on Westside Blvd, but is NOT able to turn left and head westbound on Westside Blvd. Motorists can access westbound Westside Blvd by taking 7 Bar Loop Rd south to Driftwood Ave, heading west on Driftwood Ave, then north on Golf Course Rd. Westbound motorists on Westside Blvd can access La Sierrita Rd or 7 Bar Loop Rd via Golf Course Rd south to Driftwood Ave, then east on Driftwood Ave to 7 Bar Loop Rd.

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
Lucas Baca, 505-245-3138 office; 505-417-9989 cell; lucasb@cwastrategic.com

City Hosting Public Meeting on West Mesa Trail Master Plan

The City of Albuquerque is hosting a public meeting on the West Mesa Trail Master Plan on Tuesday, April 19 at 5:30 p.m. at the Open Space Visitors Center, 6500 Coors NW. The Plan intends to develop a conceptual trail network which will provide new recreational opportunities on open space lands surrounding Petroglyph National Monument and connect essential points of interests to surrounding communities. For more information, contact Nate Begay at nbegay@sites-sw.com.