City News
Official news from the City of Albuquerque
Automated Speed Enforcement is Slowing Down Albuquerque Drivers
Across 10 zones with ASE cameras, data shows drivers are slowing down.
Statement on OSHB Citation on Asbestos at Gateway
The City's response to citation on asbestos at Gateway.
Major Intersection Improvements Begin on Wyoming and Menaul
Updates will increase safety for all road users and help traffic flow.
City Putting its B.R.A.I.N. to Use
Complete energy management system has saved City $355,000 in its first year.
Making Jack Candelaria a Knockout Community Center
City starts renovation and expansion at historic boxing gym and adjacent park.
Final Speed Camera Installed, City’s Network is Complete
20th Camera Installed on Paseo del Norte to complete the ASE network.
“A” for Inclusivity: Albuquerque Gets Perfect Score on National LGBTQ+ Report Card
For the second year in a row, national organization issues report card giving city a “100” for LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
Work for the City you Love and Earn a Hiring Bonus
Officers, engineers, finance experts, and drivers with CDLs most needed.
Council President Dan Lewis Says Veto Override Was Unnecessary
Council Took No Action on Mayor's Veto of R-23-197.
34 Local Artists Selected for Resiliency Residency
Award amounts doubled for 2024 round of innovative City arts program.
Councilor Dan Champine Spotlights Crime and Public Safety in First Meeting
Councilor Champine wants up or down vote on NM Senate and House floors to deal with Catch & Release.
City Councilor Dan Lewis Elected City Council President
Councilor Grout elected Vice-President and Councilor Peña elected COW Chair.
Mayor Keller Announces New Chief Financial Officer
Kevin Sourisseau will serve as CFO, building on previous work as COO and Associate CAO.
City Recognizes AmeriCorps Volunteers for Years of Service
Retired and senior volunteers honored at annual pinning ceremony
ABQ RIDE Wraps Up 2023
Transit leaders provide details on year's accomplishments and outlines solutions to challenges.
Sandia High School Traffic Calming Safety Study
The Albuquerque City Council has received the final Sandia High School Traffic Safety and Calming Study
Mayor Tim Keller and City Leaders Outline Winter Weather Response
Extra steps taken to protect the homeless from bitter cold.
First Responder Receiving Area to Open at Gateway Center
UNM Office of Community Health will begin overnight Receiving Area operations this month
Crime Crackdown: City Pushes to Halt Troublesome Business
Knockouts’ business license to be suspended following citation.
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