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Councilor Isaac Benton served as President of the Council for 2008-2009. He has served on both the Finance & Government Operations Committee and on the Land Use, Planning & Zoning Committee, which he has chaired several times. He has also served on the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority Board. His current council term ends November 2013.
Councilor Benton came into Albuquerque in 1976 and has since resided within the pre-2012 District 3. He loves the district's uniqueness such as the diverse cultures, history, and centralized location near public transit.
He considers it to generally have a desirable character of well-built older houses and apartments, mature parks and landscape, and walkable neighborhood commercial services. He believes that this character should be protected and enhanced, and that it must remain available to persons of low and medium incomes.
Councilor Benton is a licensed New Mexico architect and contractor. In 1991, he began his own architecture practice that focuses on libraries, senior and community centers, schools, and housing, using sustainable design and public participation in the design process. He is also a LEED (Leaders in Energy and Environmental Design) certified designer and has served as President of American Institute of Architects (AIA) New Mexico. Councilor Benton is a member of the Urban Design Forum, Public Library Association, the Sustainable Buildings Industry Council, the United States Green Building Council, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He volunteers with UNM’s Architecture program and the Design and Planning Assistance Center and was a Big Brother for eight years. He is married and has a stepdaughter who is a community planner and a stepson who is a student. He enjoys listening to live music, bicycling, and hiking in the Bosque, foothills and mountains of Albuquerque.
Committee Appointments
- Land Use, Planning & Zoning Committee (Chair)
- Mid Region Council of Governments
- Metropolitan Transportation Board (Chair)
- Regional (Rio Metro) Transit District (Chair 2009-2011)
- Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Government Commission
- Alvarado Transportation Center Project Task Force
- Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau
- Railyards Advisory Board
Aims & Accomplishments
Councilor Benton considers his District's key issues to be the following:
- transportation
- economic development
- housing
He will work to improve the safety and quality of the area's streets for walking, biking, and the use of public transit. He does not support continuing to design Albuquerque only for a single mode of transportation, the automobile.
Besides improved educational opportunities, he believes the best hope for economic development in District 3 is the redevelopment and revitalization of older and rundown commercial areas. That will require public/private partnerships to overcome outdated zoning regulations and to regain public trust in the planning process. Mixed-use, site-specific, transit-oriented corridor zoning needs to be be integrated with existing sector plans via a legitimate public process with elected neighborhood representatives. Councilor Benton also believes that housing in such mixed use developments, as well as other infill sites, should be mixed-income, requiring public investment and perhaps regulatory changes to keep them affordable for all working people.
Funding for Projects
Since 2005, millions of dollars have been secured to improve streets, storm drainage facilities, parks, libraries and other amenities in District 3. Read More.
Planning Efforts
Councilor Benton has devoted time to meeting with community members to identify the challenges and opportunities in District 3’s neighborhoods. Read more.
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





