Environmental Improvement Board and Albuquerque Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board adopt the Clean Car Rule

New Mexico Environment Department sent this bulletin at 06/01/2022 12:57 PM MDT

Environmental Improvement Board and Albuquerque Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board adopt the Clean Car Rule

Following a two-day hybrid in-person and virtual hearing and four public comment sessions, the Environmental Improvement Board (EIB) approved the adoption of New Motor Vehicle Emission Standards as Part 91, Chapter 2, Title 20 of the New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC), the Clean Car Rule, on May 5th, 2022.  The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board (AQCB) followed suit and adopted the nearly identical Clean Car Rule specific to the AQCB’s jurisdiction, NMAC 20.11.104 New Motor Vehicle Emission Standards. After publication in the New Mexico Register, the rule will take effect July 1, 2022.

The Clean Car Rule sets low-emission and zero-emission standards for new cars and trucks offered for sale in New Mexico, improving the air we breathe, giving consumers more choices, saving New Mexicans money, and protecting our environment. In addition to providing links to the newly adopted Clean Car Rule, the Road to Clean Cars New Mexico webpage describes the key milestones and documents that led to the rule’s adoption with recordings of the virtual public meetings.   

Pollution from transportation accounts for a large portion of New Mexico’s greenhouse gas emissions and contributes to the state’s growing ozone problem. Seven New Mexico counties are nearing problematic ground-level ozone levels, which cause respiratory illnesses and heart attacks, and disproportionately affect the state’s most vulnerable populations. New vehicle standards can significantly improve air quality, including ground-level ozone levels, especially along heavily traveled urban corridors where traditionally disadvantaged populations disproportionately live and work.

The 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.  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.

For additional information on the Clean Car Rule, contact Claudia Borchert at NMED at 505-699-8489 or claudia.borchert@state.nm.us. 

IDO Annual Update City Council Hearing June 6th

City Council Hearing #3

The 2021 IDO Annual Update (O-22-10) is on the City Council agenda for Monday, June 6, 2022 at 5 p.m.

Proposed Floor Amendments
City Councilors have proposed 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 Council on May 2, 2022 or the Council’s Land Use, Planning, and Zoning (LUPZ) committee on March 30th and April 13th. See the Redline Draft below.

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City Online Map Shows Construction and Potential Slowdown Areas

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The Department of Municipal Development (DMD) maintains an online interactive map of traffic barricade locations at: www.cabq.gov/municipaldevelopment/maps/traffic-report that is accessible by the public. This map provides a quick and easy way to get information about construction activities and other closures on city streets, and includes City projects as well as special events, utility projects, and other reasons for barricading. You can click on any of the “highlighted” streets for details on the barricading, including start and stop dates. The map may not reflect emergency activities such water, sewer, or gas line leaks or closures on streets owned or maintained privately, by the County, or the New Mexico Department of Transportation.

2022 State of the City Address

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Join Mayor Tim Keller and the City of Albuquerque for the 2022 State of the City Address and Community Celebration! We are thrilled to be back in person for this year’s event. Enjoy the beautiful Albuquerque Rail Yards and celebrate our city, together. 

Connect with City departments and our partner organizations, savor local food trucks and entertainment, and learn how Mayor Tim Keller’s administration is working to create a safe, innovative and inclusive Albuquerque.

When and Where
Saturday, June 25, 2022
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m
Albuquerque Rail Yards, 722 3rd St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Free, all ages event – Please RSVP
Transportation:

  • Free park and ride from Gold and 2nd Street parking garage
  • Bike and use bike valet
  • Limited on-site parking