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  • Retiree Life Beneficiary Designation

    Retiree Life Beneficiary Designation - updated Sept. 4, 2025

  • Crossing Guards

    City of Albuquerque Crossing Guards help control traffic and assist students and parents to cross the street to and from school daily during the school year.

  • ABQ RIDE Holiday Service
  • Legal
  • OTPM- October 15, 2025 Advisory Board Agenda- UPDATED

    OTPM- October 15, 2025 Advisory Board Agenda- UPDATED

  • Hispanic Heritage Celebration - "Celebrating our past, empowering tomorrow's brilliance" Hispanic Heritage Celebration - "Celebrating our past, empowering tomorrow's brilliance"

    Join the Open Space Visitor Center for this FREE community event!

  • NMAQFS08 ASE Camera Graph NMAQFS08 ASE Camera Graph

    A 3D bar graph with data from ASE Camera NMAQFS08 showing speed ranges in increments of 10 miles per hour from ten under the speed limit to 40 over. The data shows total numbers from the years 2022 to 2025 and shows a decrease in percentage of speeders each year. All data is shown in the 4 tables below.

  • NMAQFS07 ASE Camera Graph NMAQFS07 ASE Camera Graph

    A 3D bar graph with data from ASE Camera NMAQFS07 showing speed ranges in increments of 10 miles per hour from ten under the speed limit to 40 over. The data shows total numbers from the years 2022 to 2025 and shows a decrease in percentage of speeders each year. All data is shown in the 4 tables below.

  • NMAQFS06 ASE Camera Graph NMAQFS06 ASE Camera Graph

    A 3D bar graph with data from ASE Camera NMAQFS06 showing speed ranges in increments of 10 miles per hour from ten under the speed limit to 40 over. The data shows total numbers from the years 2022 to 2025 and shows a decrease in percentage of speeders each year. All data is shown in the 4 tables below.

  • NMAQFS05 ASE Camera Graph NMAQFS05 ASE Camera Graph

    A 3D bar graph with data from ASE Camera NMAQFS05 showing speed ranges in increments of 10 miles per hour from ten under the speed limit to 40 over. The data shows total numbers from the years 2022 to 2024 and shows a decrease in percentage of speeders each year. All data is shown in the 3 tables below.

  • NMAQFS04 ASE Camera Graph NMAQFS04 ASE Camera Graph

    A 3D bar graph with data from ASE Camera NMAQFS04 showing speed ranges in increments of 10 miles per hour from ten under the speed limit to 40 over. The data shows total numbers from the years 2022 to 2025 and shows a decrease in percentage of speeders each year. All data is shown in the 4 tables below.

  • NMAQFS03 ASE Camera Graph NMAQFS03 ASE Camera Graph

    A 3D bar graph with data from ASE Camera NMAQFS03 showing speed ranges in increments of 10 miles per hour from ten under the speed limit to 40 over. The data shows total numbers from the years 2022 to 2025 and shows a decrease in percentage of speeders each year. All data is shown in the 4 tables below.

  • NMAQFS02 ASE Camera Graph NMAQFS02 ASE Camera Graph

    A 3D bar graph with data from ASE Camera NMAQFS02 showing speed ranges in increments of 10 miles per hour from ten under the speed limit to 40 over. The data shows total numbers from the years 2022 to 2025 and shows a decrease in percentage of speeders each year. All data is shown in the 4 tables below.

  • Major Project Underway

    Paseo del Norte & Unser (Phase 1) $62M

  • Westside Momentum

    District 5 infrastructure projects keeping pace with Westside growth.

  • Funding Secured for Bikes & Trails

    District 5 Funding for improved bicycle trails and safer roadways

  • Planning for the Future

    Upcoming District 5 road projects to enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety.

  • Recently Completed Project

    Westside Boulevard Widening (Golf Course Rd → NM-528)

  • Bike and Trail Projects in NW Albuquerque District 5

    Listing of Bicycle paths and trail projects

  • About Us

    The employees of the Department of Youth & Family Services welcome you. It is our privilege to assist individuals and families in meeting their educational, recreational, and other supportive needs.