Albuquerque Office of the Mayor
Recent News About Albuquerque Office of the Mayor
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Keller on the city of Albuquerque: 'Our story is still in progress'
Tim Keller, mayor of Albuquerque, city in New Mexico said Albuquerque's story is still in progress. on May 21st.
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Albuquerque plans to redevelop the Menaul Boulevard business area, which has been devalued due to 'criminality' and 'drug use'
The city of Albuquerque is planning to use new legislation to redevelop property along Menaul Boulevard and revitalize an area that has seen better days.
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Albuquerque mayor announces that Coronado Park is officially closed: 'We all have to take advantage of a restart'
Coronado Park in Albuquerque, formerly home to a large unsanctioned homeless encampment, is officially closed.
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Sonntag: 'It's ridiculous that the mayor is now asking businesses to foot the bill for police protection'
Mayor Tim Keller recently announced a new plan to curb crime in Albuquerque’s downtown area.
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Former Albuquerque city councilor criticizes Keller's initiative to ‘shake down’ downtown business owners
Local attorney and former Albuquerque City Councilor Pete Dinelli minced no words when describing Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller’s recent downtown crime initiative, calling it a “shakedown.”
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NM attorney Dinelli: City response to homeless encampments is ‘so very wrong on so many levels’
A group of downtown Albuquerque residents is pressing city officials for help after homeless people set up an encampment next to their homes.
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All Pueblo Council of Governors honors Keller, wife who 'consciously nurtured' Albuquerque's relationship with the Pueblo
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and First Lady Elizabeth Kistin Keller were recognized by the All Pueblo Council of Governors (APCG) on Thursday, Oct. 28th for their consistent nurturing of the relationship between the City of Albuquerque and the Pueblo people.
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Candidates: 'Out-of-control' crime, homelessness key issues in Albuquerque mayoral race
It’s hard to get politicians to agree on anything these days, but every candidate who is running to be the mayor of Albuquerque understands the two major issues facing the city: crime and homelessness.
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'We are strengthening our entire public safety system,' Albuquerque Community Safety Department marks its one-month milestone
The newly formed Albuquerque City Safety Department (ACS) has concluded its first full month of service to the community, according to a press release from the City of Albuquerque.
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Mayor: Albuquerque's Cibola Loop Multigenerational Center will be 'important asset for our age-friendly city'
The planned two-level multigenerational complex in northwestern Albuquerque will be a facility long needed by the city's older population, Mayor Tim Keller said in recent announcements.
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Keller signs automated speed enforcement law in 'important step' to Albuquerque public safety
Mayor Tim Keller on Oct. 15 approved automated speed enforcement technology to monitor reckless driving behavior.
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Poll: Keller turning out 'younger generation,' Democrats for big lead in Albuquerque mayoral race
A recent poll shows Albuquerque mayor Tim Keller has a solid lead in his reelection bid, with 47% of those surveyed ready to give the incumbent another four years in office.
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At New Mexico Black Voters Collaborative forum, Albuquerque mayoral candidates tackle 'massive holes in our system' for homeless
On Sept. 27, the New Mexico Black Voters Collaborative hosted a forum for three mayoral candidates to discuss hot topics in the state, including the issue of homelessness, which current Mayor Tim Keller has battled during his time in office.
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Handful of Republicans 'enthusiastically' give across-the-aisle endorsement to Bernalillo's Sheriff Gonzales for Albuquerque mayor
Bernalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales’ bid to become Albuquerque’s next mayor has received a slew of endorsements from some unlikely sources.
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'Do you support or oppose sanctuary status for the city of Albuquerque?': Mayoral candidates Keller, Gonzales face off
What should Albuquerque's approach be on sanctuary city policies?