Document Actions
City Council initiates a number of studies and projects. Take a look at the many reports completed to date.
Welcome to the Albuquerque City Council
The City Council is the legislative authority of the city. It has the power to adopt all ordinances, resolutions, or other legislation conducive to the welfare of the people of the city.
The Council is made up of nine members, elected on staggered terms, with four or five districted Councilors elected every two years.
Current Projects & Studies
Catch up on current projects initiated by the City Council.
- Committee of the Whole FY14 Budget Schedule
- Impact Fee Amendments
- 2010-2020 Redistricting Process
- Paseo del Norte and I-25 Interchange Improvements
- Albuquerque Rail Yards Redevelopment
- East Central Sector Plan
- Highland Park Master Plan
- International District Sector Development Plan
- Rio Grande Boulevard Corridor Plan - Update
- Rio Grande Candelaria Roundabout
- Paseo del Volcan
- Girard Blvd Master Plan
- Central Ave. 1st to Girard Plan
- South Yale Blvd Plan
Latest News
2011
Volcano Trails Sector Development Plan, Volcano Mesa Amendment to the Westside Strategic Plan, Volcano Cliffs Sector Development Plan
2009
Charter Review Task Force, Form Based Zones, South Yale Sector Development Plan, Uptown Sector Development Plan
2007
"Big Box" Regulations, Nob Hill Highland Sector Development Plan, Volcano Heights Sector Development Plan
2005
12th and Menaul / Former Albuquerque Indian School Site, Huning Highland-East Downtown (EDO) Planning, Montaño Corridor Studies
2004
4th and Montaño Coalition, Community Economic Forum 2004, Downtown Arena, Planned Growth Strategy
2000-2002
Unification Report, Parking Operations and Financial Review, Police Oversight Study, Albuquerque's Industrial Revenue Bond Program: Community Stakeholder Perspectives and Recommendations, Analysis of Albuquerque's Industrial Revenue Bond Program, APD Total Compensation Comparison and Overtime Analysis
Pre-2000
Police Oversight Task Force Report to the Albuquerque City Council, Report on the Oversight Mechanisms of the Albuquerque Police Department








