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City Council to tackle downtown vacant buildings, sleeping on sidewalks

A proposal to tackle the vacant building issue and ban people from laying or sitting on sidewalks in Downtown Albuquerque is on the agenda for the City Councilโ€™s Monday meeting.  The Downtown Vacant Buildings and Properties Ordinance โ€” sponsored by Councilor Joaquรญn Baca โ€” states that vacant buildings and properties are a health and safety […]

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Photos: New โ€˜eco-seriesโ€™ homes unveiled at Mesa del Sol

Albuquerqueโ€™s SunState Solar and Westway Homes unveiled a new series of homes at Mesa del Sol on Thursday with 100% electric features and solar panels โ€” designed to drastically reduce emissions and utility costs. Two of 12 homes have been completed as part of a first phase. The โ€œeco-seriesโ€ homes south of the Albuquerque International […]

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County commissioners delay funding for pallet homes, reaffirm support

Bernalillo County commissioners Tuesday reaffirmed support for an effort to combat the local homelessness problem, despite voting to move money they had designated for it elsewhere. At their regular meeting, commissioners decided to redistribute $600,000 that had been earmarked for a pallet-home campus planned by the City of Albuquerque. City leaders envision the pallet homes […]

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Commissioners OK additional water money for Carรฑuel wastewater project

Residents of the Carรฑuel area continue to see local officials working to improve their water situation. Bernalillo County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to spend almost $578,000 in American Rescue Plan Act money toward a wastewater project in the East Mountains community. The commission in 2021 approved $3.85 million for the project, though bids for the […]

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Cityโ€™s climate action plan aims for a greener future

Ann Simon recalls when her family used to eat most meals outside during Albuquerque summers, whether on a patio or at a park.  โ€œI don’t think we’ve done it once this summer, either because it was too hot or there were too many mosquitoes,โ€ she said. โ€œWe all know that the climate is different than […]