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City Council initiates a number of studies and projects. Take a look at the many reports completed to date.

Sanchez 2010

To better serve you, please email Councilor Ken Sanchez

Councilor Sanchez also served the city by working toward a balanced and responsible budget as Committee of the Whole Chair in 2011, 2009, 2008, and 2006. He has been appointed to as Chair of the Finance and Government Committee in 2012. Councilor Sanchez was also elected unanimously as Chair of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo Water Utility Authority Board on January 25, 2012. In addition to the above mentioned committees, both city sponsored as well as non-city sponsored that require council participation. Councilor Sanchez has also had the honor of serving the public as County Commissioner from 1995-2002.

Councilor Sanchez has lived on Albuquerque’s West Side for more than 40 years. He operates an accounting firm on West Central Avenue and is an enrolled agent to practice before the Internal Revenue Service. Councilor Sanchez is also the president of Ken Sanchez & Associates Realty.

Councilor Sanchez is committed to improving the lives of Albuquerque’s Westside residents and the city as a whole. Among his many efforts, he has worked with the community, the City Council, the previous and current Mayor, other elected officials, and local businesses to bring much needed economic retail development to the Southwest Mesa. In light of the rapid growth on the Westside, Councilor Sanchez is working to bring a new fire station that will better serve the community, a full service library at Central and Unser, and a renovated Community Center. In addition to working for more jobs and places for people to shop near their homes, he has also recognized the need for better and additional infrastructure. He obtained funding to extend 98th Street south to Senator Dennis Chavez Blvd. which will better serve the students that attend Atrisco Heritage Academy and the residents of the far SW communities. He also contributed to the extension of Unser Blvd. to Senator Dennis Chavez.

Councilor Sanchez welcomes your comments and suggestions. Please feel free to e-mail him at kensanchez@cabq.gov or his policy analyst, Elaine Romero, at eromero@cabq.gov so they can start working with you. You can also reach them by telephone at (505)768-3183.

 

Funding for Projects

Over the past four years, District 1 has received millions of dollars to improve parks, streets, libraries, safety and other amenities. Read More.

 

Planning Efforts

Councilor Sanchez is committed to working with community members to hammer out plans that would improve District 1 for families and small businesses. Read More.

Committee Appointments

  • Finance and Government Operations Committee
  • Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority
  • Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Government Commission
  • Internal Operations Committee
  • Committee on Guidelines for Negotiations
  • Hispano Chamber of Commerce
  • Mid Region Council of Governments
  • Intergovernmental Legislative Relations
  • New Mexico Municipal League

2012

2010-2012 Redistricting Process

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2011

Volcano Trails Sector Development Plan, Volcano Mesa Amendment to the Westside Strategic Plan, Volcano Cliffs Sector Development Plan

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2010

North Fourth Street Rank III Corridor Plan

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2009

Charter Review Task Force, Form Based Zones, South Yale Sector Development Plan, Uptown Sector Development Plan

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2008

21st Century Transportation Task Force

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2007

"Big Box" Regulations, Nob Hill Highland Sector Development Plan, Volcano Heights Sector Development Plan

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2005

12th and Menaul / Former Albuquerque Indian School Site, Huning Highland-East Downtown (EDO) Planning, Montaño Corridor Studies

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2004

4th and Montaño Coalition, Community Economic Forum 2004, Downtown Arena, Planned Growth Strategy

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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

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Pre-2000

Police Oversight Task Force Report to the Albuquerque City Council, Report on the Oversight Mechanisms of the Albuquerque Police Department

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