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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 Kellerโ€™s administration.  [Yes: Joaquรญn Baca, Dan Champine, Renรฉe Grout, Dan Lewis, Klarissa Peรฑa, Nichole Rogers, Louie […]

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Law ups ante on problem properties, but a revision causes division

The Mayor Tim Keller administration and Albuquerque City Councilors widely agree on the issue if not every detail: Vacant and dilapidated properties across the city are a problem that needs to be dealt with. The City Council approved an updated nuisance abatement ordinance that was requested by the city on a 6-3 vote Monday night. […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness, Local Government

Law ups ante on problem properties, but a revision causes division

The Mayor Tim Keller administration and Albuquerque City Councilors widely agree on the issue if not every detail: Vacant and dilapidated properties across the city are a problem that needs to be dealt with. The City Council approved an updated nuisance abatement ordinance that was requested by the city on a 6-3 vote Monday night. […]

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BernCo defends closed meetings to NMDOJ

A Bernalillo County attorney says legal precedent supports the Board of County Commissioners decision to recently conduct multiple closed meetings as commissioners weighed possible code of conduct violations by the new county treasurer and a former elected official. Bernalillo County Lead Attorney John Grubesic sent a letter to the New Mexico Department Department of Justice […]

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BernCo defends closed meetings to NMDOJ

A Bernalillo County attorney says legal precedent supports the Board of County Commissioners decision to recently conduct multiple closed meetings as commissioners weighed possible code of conduct violations by the new county treasurer and a former elected official. Bernalillo County Lead Attorney John Grubesic sent a letter to the New Mexico Department Department of Justice […]

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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 cityโ€™s first pallet home campus โ€” Recovery Gateway โ€” was ultimately approved by city councilors Monday […]

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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 cityโ€™s first pallet home campus โ€” Recovery Gateway โ€” was ultimately approved by city councilors Monday […]

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Rail Trail money transfer becomes veto yo-yo

After lengthy debates and public comments that spanned two meetings, along with hand wringing over a mayoral veto, the Albuquerque City Council ended where it began regarding funding for two high profile projects. City councilors Monday night voted to override Mayor Tim Kellerโ€™s veto of the City Councilโ€™s decision to move funding from a high-profile, […]

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Rail Trail money transfer becomes veto yo-yo

After lengthy debates and public comments that spanned two meetings, along with hand wringing over a mayoral veto, the Albuquerque City Council ended where it began regarding funding for two high profile projects. City councilors Monday night voted to override Mayor Tim Kellerโ€™s veto of the City Councilโ€™s decision to move funding from a high-profile, […]

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University police bodycam bill headed to Senate floor

By Lauren Lifke, Daily Lobo Lawmakers voted Friday, Feb. 28 to advance to the Senate floor a bill that would explicitly require university police departments to use body cameras, after it was substituted for clarifying language. Sen. Joseph Cervantes (D-Las Cruces) proposed Senate Bill 505 after learning that the University of New Mexico Police Department […]