Darren White announces run for ABQ mayor

By Andy Lyman and Matthew Reichbach — Darren White — a former Bernalillo County sheriff, state cabinet secretary and one of Mayor Tim Keller’s most vocal critics — announced Thursday afternoon that he would run for Mayor of Albuquerque.  In an announcement video released Thursday, White called himself a fiscal conservative and vowed to crack […]

Council OKs fix to perpetually empty boards and commissions 

By: Elizabeth McCall  Albuquerque city councilors approved a bill Monday night that could make it easier to fill longstanding vacancies on the city’s boards and commissions and determine which panels need to stay or go.  The bill, sponsored by Council President Brook Bassan, would create a task force that reviews all boards, committees and commissions […]

Council OKs fix to perpetually empty boards and commissions 

By: Elizabeth McCall  Albuquerque city councilors approved a bill Monday night that could make it easier to fill longstanding vacancies on the city’s boards and commissions and determine which panels need to stay or go.  The bill, sponsored by Council President Brook Bassan, would create a task force that reviews all boards, committees and commissions […]

City councilor wants more specificity, precision in the city budget

By: Elizabeth McCall  An Albuquerque city councilor is pushing for more precision in the city’s budget and more specificity when it comes to road improvements, parks and community centers — which she said will make it more clear and transparent so voters know what they are voting for.  Councilor Renée Grout told City Desk ABQ […]

City councilor wants more specificity, precision in the city budget

By: Elizabeth McCall  An Albuquerque city councilor is pushing for more precision in the city’s budget and more specificity when it comes to road improvements, parks and community centers — which she said will make it more clear and transparent so voters know what they are voting for.  Councilor Renée Grout told City Desk ABQ […]

City Council approves medical staffing changes for fire department

By: Elizabeth McCall  City councilors approved a bill that would change how paramedics are deployed at fire stations after numerous Albuquerque firefighters filled the City Council chambers on Monday night in support of legislation, despite backlash from Mayor Tim Keller’s administration.  [Yes: Joaquín Baca, Dan Champine, Renée Grout, Dan Lewis, Klarissa Peña, Nichole Rogers, Louie […]

City Council approves medical staffing changes for fire department

By: Elizabeth McCall  City councilors approved a bill that would change how paramedics are deployed at fire stations after numerous Albuquerque firefighters filled the City Council chambers on Monday night in support of legislation, despite backlash from Mayor Tim Keller’s administration.  [Yes: Joaquín Baca, Dan Champine, Renée Grout, Dan Lewis, Klarissa Peña, Nichole Rogers, Louie […]

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City contract for operation of pallet home campus scrutinized

If city contracts brought before the Albuquerque City Council are meant to provide more answers than questions, the most recent one would likely fail the test.  A three-year, $8.1 million contract for San Antonio, Texas-based Endeavors to operate the city’s first pallet home campus — Recovery Gateway — was ultimately approved by city councilors Monday […]