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Downtown gets new bike lanes

Downtown Albuquerque now has more bike lanes equipped with extra safety features.  City Councilor Joaquรญn Baca, officials from Strong Towns ABQ, BikeABQ and neighborhood associations celebrated the newly restripped bike lanes along Central Avenue from 1st Street to 8th Street during a ribbon cutting event on Sunday.  The lanes have new lane buffers, signs and […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Local Government

Downtown gets new bike lanes

Downtown Albuquerque now has more bike lanes equipped with extra safety features.  City Councilor Joaquรญn Baca, officials from Strong Towns ABQ, BikeABQ and neighborhood associations celebrated the newly restripped bike lanes along Central Avenue from 1st Street to 8th Street during a ribbon cutting event on Sunday.  The lanes have new lane buffers, signs and […]

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State fairgrounds discussion off BernCo agenda

A high profile item originally set for Tuesdayโ€™s Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners meeting has been removed from the agenda. Commissioners were due to discuss the formation of a tax increment development district (TIDD) as part of possible updates to the state fairgrounds, but the item was pulled after supporters in the New Mexico Legislature […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

State fairgrounds discussion off BernCo agenda

A high profile item originally set for Tuesdayโ€™s Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners meeting has been removed from the agenda. Commissioners were due to discuss the formation of a tax increment development district (TIDD) as part of possible updates to the state fairgrounds, but the item was pulled after supporters in the New Mexico Legislature […]

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

3 questions on ABQโ€™s homelessness efforts with Carla Martinez

By Damon Scott If youโ€™ve been to an Albuquerque City Council meeting in person or watched one online, youโ€™ve likely seen Carla Martinez. The cityโ€™s associate chief administrative officer is regularly called on by councilors to answer questions and explain city policies and actions. Martinez serves under Samantha Sengel, the cityโ€™s chief administrative officer, and […]

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

3 questions on ABQโ€™s homelessness efforts with Carla Martinez

By Damon Scott If youโ€™ve been to an Albuquerque City Council meeting in person or watched one online, youโ€™ve likely seen Carla Martinez. The cityโ€™s associate chief administrative officer is regularly called on by councilors to answer questions and explain city policies and actions. Martinez serves under Samantha Sengel, the cityโ€™s chief administrative officer, and […]

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Council agrees to use weed tax revenue basic income pilot program

By Elizabeth McCall After years in the works, recreational-use cannabis excise tax revenue can now start to be reinvested into Albuquerque communities โ€” specifically in impoverished areas and toward youth substance use prevention, treatment and recovery services. In 2023, the City Council approved a bill to use tax revenue from marijuana sales for a permanent […]

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