Posted inLocal Gov.

BernCo voters approve millions in bonds

Bernalillo County voters approved $40.5 million in bond spending, meant for improvements large and small in every corner of the county, according to unofficial election results.  The bond package consisted of six separate questions.  The parks and recreation question passed with 79% support as of Wednesday. It includes $11.7 million for improvements, new fields and […]

Posted inLocal Gov.

BernCo voters approve millions in bonds

Bernalillo County voters approved $40.5 million in bond spending, meant for improvements large and small in every corner of the county, according to unofficial election results.  The bond package consisted of six separate questions.  The parks and recreation question passed with 79% support as of Wednesday. It includes $11.7 million for improvements, new fields and […]

Voters give ABQ City Council more say in terminating police, fire chiefs

The Albuquerque City Council will have more say in terminating a police or fire chief after voters passed an amendment to change the city’s charter.  Voters also approved a city charter amendment to create a process for filling vacancies on a three-member committee that resolves disputes between the mayor and the council.  According to unofficial […]

Voters give ABQ City Council more say in terminating police, fire chiefs

The Albuquerque City Council will have more say in terminating a police or fire chief after voters passed an amendment to change the city’s charter.  Voters also approved a city charter amendment to create a process for filling vacancies on a three-member committee that resolves disputes between the mayor and the council.  According to unofficial […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Uncategorized, Westside Albuquerque

NMDOT Invests over $1 Million in two East Mountains Projects

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) District Five office recently awarded seven local governments with a 95% match in funding.  According to a press release from NMDOT, the funding, announced Oct. 31, is for local entity projects, investing $9,713116.73 in District Five Transportation Funded Roadway projects. Two projects in the East Mountains totaling over […]

Posted inEdgewood, Uncategorized

Bridging Sands of Time

Last week Edgewood community members celebrated a piece of New Mexico history finding a permanent home in Venus Park during the Huston Memorial Bridge’s ribbon cutting ceremony.  The ribbon was cut by Dottie Miller, daughter of Donald and Mary Huston for whom the bridge is named. Miller said her father retired in Edgewood in 1983 […]