See where your tax dollars are improving Albuquerque's District 3.
Set-Aside for Capital Improvement Projects (CIP)
The following were paid for with discretionary money from the District 3 Council Neighborhood Set-Aside fund ($1,000,000 every bond cycle):
East/University
- BMX Park sound mitigation & landscaping (to be constructed 2013)
- Yale Streetscape improvements (in design)
- Girard Boulevard Master Plan (in progress)
- South Yale Complete Street Plan (in progress)
- Central Avenue Complete Street Plan - 1st to Girard (in progress)
- Spruce Park street trees
- Barelas Pedestrian Bridge and Tingley Drive improvements
- Lomas/Loma Vista pedestrian crossing
- Kirtland Park Stage
- Yale & Ross pedestrian crossing
- Kirtland Shade structure (supplemental funding)
- Girard & Haines pedestrian crossing
- Silver Hill Gold Ave. streetscaping (supplemental funding)
- Spruce Park Neighborhood identification sign
- South San Jose sidewalk infill
- MLK renovation / streetscape
Central
- Central Avenue Complete Street Plan - 1st to Girard (in progress)
- Laguna Traffic Circle (final design construction 2013)
- Alvarado Transportation Center Security System upgrade (in progress)
- Lead & Coal pedestrian improvements - I-25 to Broadway
- Barelas Senior Center Community Garden (purchase property)
- Santa Barbara Martineztown sidewalk infill
- Santa Barbara Park renovations (design, supplemental)
- Barelas Community Center Playground Equipment
- Barelas sidewalk infill (supplemental funding)
- Central Avenue underpass lighting and other improvements
- East Downtown radar speed signs, banners, and sidewalk work
- African American Chamber of Commerce building improvements
- Huning Highland sidewalk infill & replacement (supplemental funding)
- South Broadway Sidewalk Infill (supplemental funding)
- South Broadway library directional signs and banner
- Coronado Skate Park (supplemental funding)
- Reynolds Addition / Barelas Silver area stop sign reconfiguration
- South San Jose sidewalk infill
- MLK renovation / streetscape
- EDo / Huning Highland parking and pedestrian improvements
- Barelas 3rd St. 2-way conversion
- Barelas 2nd St. 2-way conversion
- Barelas 8th St. improvements - Coal to Bridge (construction in 2013)
- Martineztown Mountain Road speed signs
- Downtown wayfinding kiosks
- Downtown/2nd St. lighting improvements
- Dennis Chavez Community Center and Park improvements
- Guadalupe Park playground equipment and amenities
- West Central "Complete Street" test project
- Washington Park playground equipment and amenities
- Huning Castle neighborhood sign
West
- Atrisco SW interim pedestrian improvements
- Crestview Bluff sidewalk infill
- Alamosa Park circuit training course
- Los Altos neighborhood street sign replacement
- Tapia Meadows neighborhood sign
- Crestview Bluff open space protection barriers on White Reserve and Gonzales
- “No Dumping” signage and fencing along Corregidor
- Pat Hurley neighborhood identification sign (with Councilor Sanchez)
- Speed humps on Glendale
- Speed humps on Regina Circle
- Tom Cooper Park renovation
- Hartline Road (School on Wheels) sidewalk work
- West Park neighborhood identification sign
- Atrisco speed study and speed signs
- Sunset & Osage intersection improvements (with supplemental funding by Bernalillo County)
- Alamosa neighborhood sign
- Tapia Meadows Park improvements and amenities
G.O. Bonds/CIP
2013 Highlights (pending voter approval)
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$150,000 for Santa Barbara Martineztown pedestrian safety improvements
- $2 million for Westside Parks
- $400,000 for Highland Park Renovation
- $45,000 for Santa Barbara Martineztown Park Master Plan
- $250,000 for Martineztown Park / Camino Real Historic Trail Phase 3
- $500,000 for Westgate Community Center
- $750,000 increase for Affordable Housing
- $800,000 increase for Animal Welfare
2011 Highlights
- District 3 Storm Drainage, Broadway Pump Station Reconstruction
- Tingley / Barelas pedestrian and connectivity improvements
- Redevelopment Projects: Rail Yards, West Central, El Vado / Casa Grande
- District 3 Complete Streets: West Central (8th to 47th), Lead & Coal (I-25 to Broadway)
2009 Highlights
- District 3 Storm Drainage
- District 3 Complete Streets: West Central, 8th Street (Coal to Bridge), MLK Jr.
- Implementation of Sector Plans and Neighborhood Plans: Barelas, South Yale, Summit Park/North Campus
- Redevelopment Projects: Rail Yards, West Central
2007 Highlights
- $4 million for District 3 storm drains (including reconstruction of Tingley Park)
- $250,000 for 8th Street redesign (Coal to Bridge)
- $600,000 for Atrisco SW Corridor Improvements
- $300,000 for Thomas Bell Gymnasium
- $850,000 for Fire Station 2 expansion and renovation
State Funds
2013 Requests
- $350,000 for Rail Yards - building stabilization and environmental clean-up
- $100,000 for pedestrian/bicycle connection between Old Town and the BioPark
2012 Requests
- $100,000 for 8th Street project (Coal to Bridge)
- $1 million for West Central (8th to Coors)
2009 State Requests
- $1,000,000 for Rail Yards – environmental clean-up and pre-development work
- $750,000 for West Central (8th St. to 47th St.) – planning, design, construction
- $500,000 for 8th Street (Coal to Bridge SW) – traffic calming and streestcaping
2007-2008 State Grants
- $1,000,000 from Governor Richardson for Rail Yards acquisition
- $100,000 for Rail Yards pre-development (Rep. Chasey/Sen. Ortiz y Pino/Sen. Taylor)
- $500,000 from Rep. Miera and Governor Richardson for Martineztown Drainage/Flood Control
- $145,000 for Barelas/Martineztown Pump Stations/Drainage (Rep. Miera/Sen. Ortiz y Pino)
- $200,000 for South Broadway Sidewalks (Rep. Chasey)
- $100,000 for Clayton Heights MRA (Rep. Chasey)
- $200,000 for Barelas/La Media Sidewalks (Rep. Garcia)
- $44,000 for 8th Street Landscaping and Traffic Calming (Sen. Taylor/Rep. Miguel Garcia)
- $50,000 for Central Avenue from 8th to 47th (Rep. Moe Maestas/Rep. Rick Miera)





