Albuquerque City Council /tags/albuquerque-city-council Albuquerque City Council en-US Copyright Thu, 10 Apr 2025 18:52:09 GMT Albuquerque City Council passes plan for $80M in opioid settlement funds /Albuquerque-abq-city-council-approves-passes-opioid-settlement-funds-plan The Albuquerque City Council on Monday passed a plan that's been in the making for about a year and a half on how to spend millions of dollars in funds meant to fight the opioid epidemic, but there was some debate and disagreement on where the funds should go between the council and the mayor's office. Thu, 10 Apr 2025 18:52:09 GMT /Albuquerque-abq-city-council-approves-passes-opioid-settlement-funds-plan Daniel Montaño City officials say Albuquerque’s ‘sanctuary city’ status can withstand federal pressure /local-news/2024-11-26/albuquerque-mayor-council-sanctuary-city-federal-pressure As President-elect Donald Trump promises mass deportations, Mayor Tim Keller is steeling himself to take on renewed federal challenges to Albuquerque's so-called "sanctuary city" status. Tue, 26 Nov 2024 21:07:01 GMT /local-news/2024-11-26/albuquerque-mayor-council-sanctuary-city-federal-pressure Nash Jones ABQ Council votes down controversial wage bill even though reduced tipped wages was removed /local-news/2024-08-20/abq-council-votes-down-controversial-wage-bill-even-though-reduced-tipped-wages-was-removed The Albuquerque City Council voted down a controversial wage bill Monday night even though an amendment to reduce tipped wages had been removed. Its opponents say the bill should be brought back in a different form. Tue, 20 Aug 2024 22:26:09 GMT /local-news/2024-08-20/abq-council-votes-down-controversial-wage-bill-even-though-reduced-tipped-wages-was-removed Daniel Montaño Burqueños show up in force for final opioid funds meeting /huge-turnout-final-opioid-settlement-funds-meeting-Albuquerque-Bernalillo On Saturday, almost 200 people packed into a conference room at the International District Library to give their input on how the county and city governments should fight the opioid epidemic. The two governments have partnered to share their portion of New Mexico's Opioid Settlement Funds, which they've paused spending while crafting a strategic plan for the almost $150 million, 70% of which has to be spent fighting the opioid crisis. Wed, 07 Aug 2024 16:18:05 GMT /huge-turnout-final-opioid-settlement-funds-meeting-Albuquerque-Bernalillo Daniel Montaño ABQ City Council will consider expanded e-bike use in Open Space /local-news/2024-07-29/expanded-e-bike-use-open-space Albuquerque’s City Council is slated to review a proposed ordinance that would allow the use of all existing classes of electric bikes in the city’s Open Space land. Mon, 29 Jul 2024 20:19:45 GMT /local-news/2024-07-29/expanded-e-bike-use-open-space Bryce Dix Community pushes for lawmakers to listen to experts and providers when crafting solutions to opioid crisis /Albuquerque-Bernalillo-opioid-settlement-funds-public-input-second-town-hall During the Second in a series of meetings seeking public input on how to spend millions of dollars in opioid settlement funds, community members pushed local lawmakers and politicians to listen to experts and healthcare providers when developing solutions to the opioid crisis. Fri, 19 Jul 2024 00:33:56 GMT /Albuquerque-Bernalillo-opioid-settlement-funds-public-input-second-town-hall Daniel Montaño Albuquerque expands definition of discrimination to include more protected groups /local-news/2024-05-07/albuquerque-expands-definition-of-discrimination-to-include-more-protected-groups Albuquerque’s City Council voted to expand the city’s definition of discrimination Monday to address pregnancy, disabilities and gender and sexuality.The changes are meant to put the city in line with state guidelines. Tue, 07 May 2024 23:54:23 GMT /local-news/2024-05-07/albuquerque-expands-definition-of-discrimination-to-include-more-protected-groups Megan Myscofski Nichole Rogers wins runoff election, becomes first Black woman to serve on ABQ City Council /local-news/2023-12-13/nichole-rogers-wins-runoff-election-becomes-first-black-woman-to-serve-on-abq-city-council Nichole Rogers will be the next Albuquerque city councilor for District 6, which includes Nob Hill and the International District. She beat Jeff Hoehn in Tuesday’s runoff election with 52% of the vote, according to unofficial results. She'll become the first Black woman to hold a seat in the council’s nearly 50-year history. Wed, 13 Dec 2023 09:25:39 GMT /local-news/2023-12-13/nichole-rogers-wins-runoff-election-becomes-first-black-woman-to-serve-on-abq-city-council Nash Jones Regulatory board messily approves limited environmental justice air permit rule /local-news/2023-12-12/regulatory-board-messily-approves-limited-environmental-justice-air-permit-rule Racing against the clock, the Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board approved a controversial environmental justice regulation to tighten the management of air pollution permits Monday. Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:47:48 GMT /local-news/2023-12-12/regulatory-board-messily-approves-limited-environmental-justice-air-permit-rule Bryce Dix It’s Election Day in Albuquerque City Council District 6 /local-news/2023-12-12/its-election-day-in-albuquerque-city-council-district-6 It’s Election Day Tuesday, Dec. 12, in Albuquerque City Council District 6, where no candidate in last month’s four-way race secured over half of votes cast. So, the top two finishers are competing in a head-to-head runoff election to represent the area that includes Nob Hill, the International District and neighborhoods around the Sunport. Tue, 12 Dec 2023 11:00:00 GMT /local-news/2023-12-12/its-election-day-in-albuquerque-city-council-district-6 Nash Jones