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City of Albuquerque City Council met April 17

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City of Albuquerque City Council met April 17.

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. ADMINISTRATION QUESTION & ANSWER PERIOD

5. APPROVAL OF JOURNAL

April 3, 2023

6. COMMUNICATIONS AND INTRODUCTIONS

7. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Finance and Government Operations Committee - April 10, 2023

Land Use, Planning and Zoning Committee - April 12, 2023

8. CONSENT AGENDA: {Items may be removed at the request of any Councilor}

a. EC-23-266 Mayor's reappointment of Mr. Kyle J. Tapaha to the Commission on American Indian and Alaska Native Affairs

b. EC-23-267 Second Supplemental Agreement with GuideHouse for ARPA Fund Management Services

c. EC-23-268 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award to Katharsis Media INC for “Educational Access Channel Programming”

d. EC-23-269 Approval of the Risk First Supplemental Agreement to add funds for Outside Counsel Legal Services between the Law Office of Jonlyn M. Martinez and the City of Albuquerque

e. EC-23-271 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award (ROA) to Windfire Production Services for “Public Access Programming and Facility Resources Management”

f. EC-23-273 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award (ROA) to Sopapilla Productions and ProView Networks for “Local Origination Channel Programming”

*g. EC-23-274 Mayor’s Recommendation of Award (ROA) to PinnacleWest Investments, CBRE, Godfrey Appraisal Services and Valbridge Property Advisors for “Appraisal Services”

h. O-23-69 Amending The Short-Term Rental Ordinance, Section 13-19-1 Through 13-19-8 Of The Albuquerque City Code, In Order To Require All Short-Term Rental Units To Have A Local Property Manager Available To Respond To Maintenance And Security Concerns; Limit Short-Term Rental Permits To Three Per Natural Person; Limit The Number Of Short-Term Rental Permits Issued City-Wide To No More 1,200; And Increasing The Civil Penalties For Noncompliance With This Ordinance, As Amended (Benton, Fiebelkorn by request)

[Consent to defer O-23-69 to the May 15, 2023 Council meeting.]

i. R-22-75 Establishing A Tip Line Program Specifically For The Reporting Of Illegally Used Or Possessed Firearms, Adjusting Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations To Support The Program (Sanchez)

[Consent to defer R-22-75 to the May 1, 2023 Council meeting.]

*j. R-23-116 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The New Mexico State Library For The Basic State Grants In Aid And Providing For An Appropriation To The Department Of Arts & Culture In Fiscal Year 2023 (Grout, by request)

k. R-23-121 Directing The Department Of Family And Community Services To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding With Bernalillo County To Allocate Funds To The Metropolitan Detention Center For Opioid Treatment And Recovery (Peña)

[Consent to defer R-23-121 to the May 15, 2023 Council meeting.]

l. R-23-124 Approving Two Awards From Bernalillo County Beginning In Fiscal Year 2023 (Peña, by request)

m. R-23-125 Approving And Authorizing A Grant Application To The U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development For The 2023 Continuum Of Care Grant And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services, For Fiscal Year 2023 And Fiscal Year 2024 (Fiebelkorn, by request)

9. ANNOUNCEMENTS

10. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

11. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS

Please refer to the instructions at the beginning of this Council Agenda.

12. APPEALS

a. AC-23-9 (VA-2022-334) PR-2022-007712, SI-2022-000, BP-2022-30010: Peggy Norton, on behalf of the North Valley Coalition, appeals the Site Plan-Administrative decision to approve a Site Plan for all or a portion of Lot 1, Tract 112-A-2 Block 2, Douglas Macarthur Subdivision Zoned MX-M, Located At 5307 4th Street, NW Containing Approximately 1.4319 Acre(s). (F-14)

13. APPROVALS: {Contracts, Agreements, and Appointments} a. OC-23-26 Policy Brief - Repealing No-Cruising Legislation

14. FINAL ACTIONS

a. M-23-9 Urging The New Mexico State Legislature To Consider Adoption Of The Lowrider As The Official State Car In The 2024 State Legislative Session (Peña)

b. R-22-85 A Nuisance, Substandard Dwelling Or Structure In Need Of Abatement At 3709 Lombardy Rd NW 87105, AKA: 3711 Lombardy Rd NW 87105 Within The City Limits Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Is So Ruined, Damaged And Dilapidated As To Be A Menace To The Public Comfort, Health, Peace Or Safety And That It Is To Be Required To Be Removed (Benton, by request)

c. R-23-103 F/S Directing The Human Resources And Finance And Administrative Departments To Evaluate Bilingual Pay Differential Programs For City Employees (Peña)

R-103 Approved Floor Substitute

15. OTHER BUSINESS: {Reports, Presentations, and Other Items}

a. R-23-100 C/S Approving The Programming Of Funds And Projects For The 2023-2032 Decade Plan For Capital Improvements Including The 2023 Two-Year Capital Budget (Bassan, by request)

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