City Councilor Borrego District 5 Update

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City Councilor Cynthia Borrego

Dear District 5 Constituents,
These last two and a half months working to stay ahead of COVID-19 have been and continue to be trying. Our office has worked closely with Mayor Tim Keller and his staff, as well as the Governor’s administration to create a vision for recovery, recognizing that resources are severely taxed. Rest assured we are working together to stay ahead of this emergency.

It is also essential to recognize and celebrate our city’s successes and its brave employees – our First Responders, Transit, Solid Waste, Construction, Parks, essential Office Workers, Maintenance Crews, 911 and 311 operators, and so many others who have stepped up to keep our City running smoothly.  Please thank these folks whenever you have the opportunity!

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Updated Corona Virus Information and Resources

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Other Resources:

  • If you are in an unsafe environment due to domestic violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (7233).
  • For information on Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, click here albuquerqueaa.org, or contact 505-266-1900
  • The New Mexico Crisis and Access Line has counselors available 24/7  at 855-662-7474
  • The Child Abuse Hotline can be reached at 505-841-6100
  • For Adult Protective Services, call 505-476-4912
  • The Agora Center is available at 505-277-3013
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Neighborhood Watch Block Captain Volunteers Needed

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The Northwest Area Command is instituting a new program that will strengthen the ties between our officers and the community. Each Neighborhood Watch Block Captain will have a police officer assigned to them. The officer will be your liaison with the Northwest Area Commander and his supervisory staff. The block captain will be provided the officer’s email address in order to communicate neighborhood block issues to the officer. If the block captain cannot communicate by email, the block captain should contact the Northwest Area Command Substation and leave a message for the officer. The assigned liaison officer will respond and discuss your concerns.

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