City News
Official news from the City of Albuquerque
50+ Senior Tech Connect Fair Helps Older Adults Embrace Technology
Annual event offers digital tools, hands-on learning, and tech guidance
ABQ RIDE Hits the Gas on Hiring
Rapid hire event drives City transit closer to filling staffing shortage.
Defend ABQ: Mayor Keller Flips the Script, Issues Executive Order to Fight Trump’s Climate Rollbacks
City Counters Federal Coal Push with Local Climate Protections
Video: Case Managers Pave the Pathway to Success
Gateway Center Case Manager creates pathways to housing and healing.
New Development Opportunity in Albuquerque’s Near Heights Area
Request for Proposals (RFP) Issued for Mixed-Use, Multi-Family Housing Project Near New Community Safety Headquarters
City of Albuquerque Announces State Public Safety Assistance
National Guard to help with humanitarian, prisoner transport and civilian security support.
AFR on Frontlines to Fight the Opioid Epidemic
AFR asking for settlement funds to combat opioid use and overdose risks
Mexican Gray Wolves Return to the Wild with Help from ABQ BioPark
BioPark’s commitment to conservation extends far beyond its gates
City Broadband Office Provides Update on Infrastructure Expansion
Fiber internet construction continues across city, construction map available.
Redevelopment Efforts Streamlined in Albuquerque’s Urban Center
Downtown Metropolitan Redevelopment Area expands to include Railroad and McClellan Park MR areas
Temporary Dog Park Unleashed in Downtown
Downtown revitalization continues with vacant lot transformed into space for pets and owners
Albuquerque City Council Passes Resolution to Distribute Opioid Settlement Funds
Council adopts a plan addressing the devastating impact of the opioid crisis on Albuquerque's communities.
Albuquerque City Council Advances Comprehensive Capital Improvement Plan
The proposed plan defines and prioritizes funding for City projects and infrastructure improvements.
City Council Approves CIP Funding for Refreshing Mural on Montaño Bridge
Funding enables full restoration of culturally iconic mural.
Councilor Dan Lewis Secures Funding for Repainting of Paseo del Norte Bridge Over Coors Boulevard
The funding to enhance Northwest Mesa travelers’ experience.
Councilor Dan Lewis and Councilor Joaquín Baca celebrate Major Investments for Bob Gerding Pond in Council’s Approved Capital Improvement Budget
Funds will specifically support the Bob Gerding Catch and Release Pond.
Councilor Dan Lewis Secures Funding for McMahon Boulevard Expansion
Funding for this project includes new lighting and pedestrian updates.
District 5 Councilor Dan Lewis Applauds Funding for Paseo del Norte Reconstruction in Capital Improvement Budget
The improvements include needed expansion of lanes
Vacant Manufacturing Facility to be Restored
A $6.5 million dollar investment will revive the facility and boost neighborhood revitalization
Planning Department Provides ABQ-PLAN Update
Vendor Tyler Technologies working transition backlog with “ABQ-PLAN”.
Volunteer Fest Offers Single Stop for People Who Want to Give Back
Free, all-ages City event connects residents with wide variety of volunteer opportunities.
City’s Opioid Education & Prevention Program Is Changing Lives
Peer-led program would grow impact with opioid settlement funds
Community Health Fair Brings Together 100 Partners For Free Health Screenings and Family Resources
West Mesa Community Center hosts third annual Community Health Fair
Defend ABQ: City Launches Public Dashboard to Track Threats and Action
Website Highlights Federal Threats and the City’s Fight to Protect Services.
Hop into Spring Break… at Community Center Programs!
Full-day programs for school-aged kids at 18 sites across city
International District Church Opens New Safe Outdoor Space
New Creation Church offers support; City may offer land for other safe outdoor spaces
Notice of Final Rulemaking - Intragovernmental Conference Committee Rules and Regulations
Final Action of the Rules & Regulations of the Intragovernmental Conference Committee for the Separation of Powers Issues Under the City Charter
Opioid Settlement Funding Needed to Support Recovery Housing Program
City encourages spending Opioid funding today on community, not construction
Summit Focuses on Improved Care for Vulnerable Residents
Community leaders convene with a mission to reduce trauma through an improved continuum of care