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State Land Office weighs 212-acre South Valley bosque parcel transfer

This story is republished from NM Political Report, a nonprofit news outlet, as a part of our commitment to bringing you the best in independent news coverage that matters to Albuquerque. By Hannah Grover / NM Political Report While they may not agree about what to do with a parcel of state trust land in […]

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Gateway Center funding falls far short of cityโ€™s requests

Going into the 2024 legislative session, city officials had high hopes to secure a key request of almost $16 million in funds for projects at the Gateway Center at Gibson Health Hub. They ended up with $615,000.  The city fared better overall, however, receiving about 29% of the funding it requested for a variety of […]

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Albuquerque Community Safety looking for new leader

The woman who led the Albuquerque Community Safety Department since its inception in 2021 is transitioning to a new role in city government.  Mariela Ruiz-Angel is now the Associate Chief Administrative Officer, the city announced Monday. The position was previously held by Bob White, who retired at the end of last year.  Ava Montoya, a […]

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County Commission begins process to create plan for Mountain View neighborhood

Bernalillo County Commissioners deferred setting a process to select a new county manager in order to give themselves time  to โ€œchew overโ€ a proposal that was presented at Tuesdayโ€™s meeting. Chew What? Commissioner Steven Quezada sponsored a proposal to set up a selection policy and process for hiring a new county manager after Julie Morgas […]

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$1 million public records payouts continue to irk City Council

At Mondayโ€™s city council meeting, Councilor Louie Sanchez questioned the city administration about why it paid over $1 million in Inspection of Public Records Act settlements last year.  City Desk ABQ reported on the high dollar settlements last month. On Monday, Sanchez said it’s important for the council to know whatโ€™s happening with these payouts […]

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Council approves additional funding to help with increasing number of migrants

Helping asylum seekers and migrants and recognizing the impact of the atomic industry on downwinders topped the short Albuquerque City Council meeting held on March 18. Migrant Help An increasing number of migrants arriving in Albuquerque โ€” โ€œdue to unforeseen circumstances at the southern U.S. borderโ€ โ€” since early fall has stretched thin the nonprofit […]

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One manโ€™s quest to help solve the cityโ€™s homelessness problem

The campaigning hasnโ€™t stopped, but now the focus is homelessness. Daymon Ely, an attorney and former three-term state representative, has spent the past 12 months developing a proposal to address homelessness in Albuquerque. The problem is well documented: There are more people living on Albuquerqueโ€™s streets, some with severe mental health and addiction issues, and […]

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Mayor signs bill to speed up demolition of problem properties

City Councilor Brook Bassan and Mayor Tim Keller aren’t always on the same side of an issue, but when it comes to cleaning up problem properties, they found common ground. Mayor Keller today signed a Bassan-sponsored bill to create a new administrative hearing process to speed up notice and resolution of problem properties. One property […]