ONE ALBUQUERQUE Newsletter

Hello Albuquerque!

Summer is just around the corner, and we’re gearing up for a safe, fun season full of activities for the whole family to enjoy. We love seeing so many folks getting outside and enjoying the great things going on in our city. It’s so important to remember to keep each other safe and do our part to make Albuquerque even more beautiful. Whether it’s volunteering for a community cleanup, joining our effort to plant more trees, or just driving slower on our streets to protect pedestrians and cyclists, we can all do something to make this summer better for everyone.

We’re focused on giving our communities the support they need to be healthy and safe, including refreshed strategies for affordable housing and new automated speed enforcement technology to remind folks to respect the rules of the road. Together with the help of volunteers and partners across the city, we’re working toward a better Albuquerque every day, and we hope you’ll join us.

Sincerely,

Mayor Tim Keller

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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.

Speed Enforcement Warnings Begin April 25th

Starting Monday, April 25, warnings will be issued for vehicles speeding through automated speed enforcement areas. If you receive a warning, no action is required.  Starting Wednesday, May 25, vehicles speeding through automated enforcement areas will receive a $100 ticket citation. To learn more, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/automated-speed-enforcement-frequently-asked-questions/automated-speed-enforcement-frequently-asked-questions

Council Redistricting Meeting Encourages Residents to Attend This Wednesday

The 2022 City Council Redistricting Committee will be holding their fourth meeting on Wednesday, April 27, at 5:30 PM on Zoom Webinar. The Committee invites members of the community to join and participate in this process that occurs every 10 years. The Redistricting Committee has been working since early March and is asking Albuquerque community members to engage in this important process. All information on the Redistricting Committee is on their webpage at: www.cabq.gov/2022redistricting. The webpage contains all past meeting information, including videos of the meetings, presentation materials, concept maps that have been presented thus far, and the ability for community members to submit written public comments that can include map suggestions and information about their communities of interest. 

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