City of Albuquerque City Council met Dec. 5.
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
November 21, 2022
7. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS
8. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
9. CONSENT AGENDA: {Items may be removed at the request of any Councilor}
a. EC-22-121 Revenue & Expense Report for Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2022 and Quarterly Savings Use Report
b. EC-22-150 Air Cargo Building Lease and Agreement between the City of Albuquerque and Peak Supply Chain Solutions (“Peak SCS”)
c. EC-22-153 Contract between the City of Albuquerque and Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District (CIUDAD) for the Rio Grande Bosque Wildfire Mitigation Project
*d. EC-22-160 Declaring a Portion of Tract 433 Atrisco Grant Unit 3 Not-Essential For Municipal Purposes [Withdrawn by Administration]
e. EC-22-161 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award (ROA) for RFP-2022-231-POL-EV “CODIS STR DNA Testing and Analysis Services”
f. EC-22-183 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Christopher Love to the Para Transit Advisory Board
g. EC-22-184 Mayor's reappointment of Mr. Jeff Blair to the Para Transit Advisory Board
h. EC-22-185 Mayor’s Recommendation of Architectural Consultants for Site Assessment and Design of the Yale Operations & Maintenance Facility
i. EC-22-192 Mayor's appointment of Mr. Mario E. Del Angel-Guevara to the Human Rights Board
j. EC-22-193 Mayor's appointment of Ms. Cara Gordon Potter to the Arts Board
k. EC-22-194 Mayor's reappointment of Ms. Jacqueline H. Smith to the Para Transit Advisory Board
l. OC-22-22 Reappointment of Mr. Timothy MacEachen to the Environmental Planning Commission
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-22-165 Authorization to Supplement a Professional Technical Agreement with Engender, Inc., to Provide Substance Use Treatment
*b. EC-22-187 Approving an Agreement with Jaramillo Law Firm, PC to provide legislative and lobbying services
*c. EC-22-195 Lease Agreement between First Choice Community Healthcare and the City of Albuquerque at 6900 Gonzales Road SW
*d. EC-22-197 Approving an Agreement with Thompson Consulting, LLC to provide legislative and lobbying services for the City of Albuquerque
*e. EC-22-198 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award (ROA) to David Campbell Attorney at Law, LLC for “Development Hearing Officer”
*f. EC-22-200 Supplement Number 11 to Lease between City of Albuquerque and The United States Air Force (USAF)
14. FINAL ACTIONS
a. O-22-33 Amending §14-16 The Integrated Development Ordinance To Remove All References To Safe Outdoor Spaces (Bassan)
b. O-22-39 C/S Amending Chapter 2, Article 4 Of The City Code Relating To Elections And Petitions (Davis, Peña, Bassan, by request)
c. O-22-40 C/S Amending Articles, XII, XIII, And XVI Of The City Charter Relating To Elections And Public Campaign Financing (Davis, Peña, Bassan by request)
d. O-22-41 Amending The Intergovernmental Relations Ordinance To Update Intergovernmental Relations Committee Membership, The Ability Of The Committee To Convene, The Intergovernmental Coordination Responsibilities Of The Committee, Development Of The Federal And State Priorities Resolutions, Review Of Obligations (Fiebelkorn, Peña, Bassan)
e. O-22-45 Amending The Code Of Ethics Relating To Financial Disclosures Of Elected Officials (Bassan, Peña, and Davis, by request)
f. O-22-46 Repealing The City Of Albuquerque Code Of Ordinance Sections 2-6-4-1 Through 2-6-4-6, The “Records Analysis And Disposition Committee” Ordinance And Replacing It With A New Ordinance; Amending The Existing Open Records Ordinance Sections 2-7-6-1 Through Section 2-7-6-7, The “Open Records Ordinance;” Repealing Sections 2-7-7-1 To 3 (Fiebelkorn, by request)
g. O-22-47 F/S 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 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 (Peña, Lewis)
h. O-22-48 Amending Chapter 5, Article 5, Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque, The “Public Purchases Ordinance” Relating To Exemptions From The Competitive Requirements Of The Code (Benton, Grout by request)
i. O-22-49 C/S Establishing The Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault Commission; Establishing The Responsibilities Of The Commission (Jones, Fiebelkorn, Grout, Peña)
j. O-22-50 Approving A Project Involving Craftworks, LLC Pursuant To The Local Economic Development Act And City Ordinance F/S O-04-10, The City's Implementing Legislation For That Act, To Support The Acquisition, Renovation, And Improvement Of A Beverage Manufacturing And Distribution Facility In Albuquerque, New Mexico; Authorizing The Execution Of A Project Participation Agreement And Other Documents In Connection With The Project; Making Certain Determinations And Findings Relating To The Project Including The Appropriation Of Funds; Ratifying Certain Actions Taken Previously; And Repealing All Actions Inconsistent With This Ordinance (Benton, by request)
k. O-22-53 Repealing The “Albuquerque Tax Preparer And Consumer Rights Ordinance” In Its Entirety, And Creating The “Albuquerque Tax Preparer Ordinance” (Davis)
l. R-22-70 Requiring A Transit System Security Incident Response Tactical Plan, Quarterly Reporting Of Security Calls For Service In The Transit System, And Development Of A Long-Term Security Plan, For The Operations And Facilities Of The Albuquerque Transit Department (Peña) [The intent is to defer R-22-70 to the January 4, 2023 Council meeting.]
m. R-22-74 Approving The University Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Plan (Davis)
n. R-22-76 Directing The City Administration To Develop A Pilot Program Utilizing Noise Cameras For Automated Vehicle Noise Enforcement (Bassan, Benton, Jones)
o. M-22-6 Asking The New Mexico Legislature To Reinstate Qualified Immunity (Sanchez)
*p. R-22-87 Approving An Award From The U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development For Community Development Block Grant Cares Act Funding And An Award From The State Of New Mexico, Beginning In Fiscal Year 2023 (Benton, by request)
*q. R-22-89 Establishing Legislative And Budget Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For The First Session Of The 56th New Mexico State Legislature (Peña, Fiebelkorn, and Bassan)
15. OTHER BUSINESS: {Reports, Presentations, and Other Items}
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