City of Albuquerque City Council Nov. 7.
Here is the agenda provided by the council:
1. ROLL CALL
2. MOMENT OF SILENCE
Pledge of Allegiance in English and Spanish and any other language as determined by the Council
3. PROCLAMATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
4. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSION
5. ADMINISTRATION QUESTION & ANSWER PERIOD
6. APPROVAL OF JOURNAL
October 17, 2022
7. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS
8. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Finance and Government Operations Committee - October 24, 2022
9. CONSENT AGENDA: {Items may be removed at the request of any Councilor}
a. M-22-7 The City Of Albuquerque City Council Urges The First Session Of The 56th Legislature To Adopt Legislation Providing For The Creation Of Regional Housing Authority That Are Independent Government Units (Benton, Davis, Fiebelkorn)
[Withdrawn by Sponsors]
10. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS
Please refer to the instructions at the beginning of this Council Agenda.
11. ANNOUNCEMENTS
12. PUBLIC HEARINGS: {Appeals, SAD Protest Hearings} 13. APPROVALS: {Contracts, Agreements, and Appointments}
*a. EC-22-168 Authorization to Supplement a Professional Technical Agreement with Albuquerque Behavioral Health to Provide Substance Use Treatment
*b. EC-22-182 Lease Agreement between City of Albuquerque and Vizionz-Sankofa
14. FINAL ACTIONS
a. O-22-43 Adopting A New Article In Chapter 9 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque 1994, “Health, Safety And Sanitation,” To Be Known As The “Safe Outdoor Space Operator’s Permit,” Establishing A Permit And Permitting Fee (Sanchez, Jones)
b. O-22-47 Amending 7-2-1-1 The Transit Fares Ordinance To Improve Transit Access To All Persons While Providing Accountability. Creating A New Section 7-2-1-3, Of The Transit System Ordinance To Conclude The Zero Fare Pilot Project December 30th, 2022, And Creating A Section 2-11-20 Of The Budget Ordinance To Create An Operating Fund For Motor Coach And Paratransit Vehicle Operator Salaries. Establishing Rules For Issuing Transit Passes, Requiring A Study To Develop A Transit Pass Management Program, Development Of A Long-Term Security Plan, For The Operations And Facilities Of The Albuquerque Transit Department, Requiring A Transit System Security Incident Response Tactical Plan, Quarterly Reporting Of Security Calls For Service In The Transit System, And Making An Appropriation (Peña, and Lewis)
[A floor substitute may be moved that adjusts the title as follows: Creating A Full Access
For All Transit Fare Structure And Transit Security Process, Amending 7-2-1-1 The Transit Fares Ordinance To Improve Transit Access To All Persons While Providing Accountability; Creating A New Section 7-2-1-3, Of The Transit System Ordinance To Modify And Extend The Zero Fare Pilot Project To A Pass-Based Free Fair Program Beginning June 30th, 2023, Creating A New Section 7-2-1-3, Of The Transit System Ordinance To Require That Passengers Boarding A Transit Vehicle Present A Free Fair Pass Obtained From The Transit Department Or Pay $1;Creating A Section 2-11-20 Of The Budget Ordinance To Create An Operating Fund For Motor Coach And Paratransit Vehicle Operator Salaries; Establishing Rules For Issuing Transit Passes, Requiring A Study To Develop A Transit Pass Management Program, Development Of A Long-Term Security Plan, For The Operations And Facilities Of The Albuquerque Transit Department, Requiring A Transit System Security Incident Response Tactical Plan, Quarterly Reporting Of Security Calls For Service In The Transit System, And Making An Appropriation; Directing The Administration To Identify Means To Assist Social Service Agencies To Provide Transit Passes.]
c. R-22-72 Directing That The City Not Approve Any Site Plan For The Low-Density Residential Development At 3525 4th St NW Albuquerque, Known As The ‘Brown Property’, That Is Inconsistent With What Was Proposed In The Request For Proposals Process (Benton)
d. M-22-6 Asking The New Mexico Legislature To Reinstate Qualified Immunity (Sanchez)
15. OTHER BUSINESS: {Reports, Presentations, and Other Items}
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