IDO 2023 Annual Update – LUPZ Hearing #2 May 15th

The City Council’s Land Use, Planning, and Zoning (LUPZ) committee will hear proposed changes to the Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO) on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 5 pm. This hybrid meeting takes place in the Vincent E. Griego Council Chambers, basement level of the City of Albuquerque Government Center, 1 Civic Plaza NW and via Zoom.

LUPZ is expected to hear a presentation by staff, take public comment, vote on proposed amendments, and send the bills to the full City Council for hearings in June.

Proposed amendments include legislative changes that affect properties citywide and small area changes that must be decided as a quasi-judicial process (e.g., Councilors act as judges rather than legislators). You may speak to Councilors directly about any of the citywide changes, but you may only speak to Councilors about small area changes during public hearings. 

For questions, please contact Matthew Cox, Council Planning staff:

Attend the Hearing

  • See the Agenda posted here for details, including Zoom details and instructions for giving verbal comments at the hearing.

Review Proposed Changes

Send Written Comments

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Take the G.O. Bond Survey and Tell The City What Projects You Want to See

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The Department of Municipal Development (DMD) would like residents to take the General Obligation (G.O.) Bond Survey. This Survey determines how G.O. bond money is spent on projects such as public safety initiatives, streets and storm drainage, public transportation, parks and recreation, libraries, and senior and community centers. This includes building renovation, major repairs, new construction, energy efficiency upgrades, major equipment such as fire trucks, pool filters, and playground equipment. To take the Survey, visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KNLRDBN