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Committee Appointments

  • Land Use Planning and Zoning Committee
  • Mid-Region Council of Governments
  • Chairman of the Committee of the Whole

 

The City Council is the legislative body that governs the City of Albuquerque. The council generally functions as a parliamentary or congressional style legislative body, proposing bills, and passing laws to help govern the city. The Council is comprised of 9 Councilors who are elected on staggered terms every 4 years. The Councilors get paid 1/9th of the Mayor's salary, so each Councilor also balances a full time job in addition to their duties as a Councilor. Your Councilor can help you with any questions you might have. You are always welcome to call the Councilor’s office with any concerns or opinions. If you live in District 5 your City Councilor is Dan Lewis. Councilor Dan Lewis is a public servant and is here to make a difference on the West Side. Please navigate through this site to learn more about Councilor Lewis.

Please contact us!

Councilor Dan Lewis: danlewis@cabq.gov or 615-6507

Policy Analyst Sara Westbrook: swestbrook@cabq.gov or 768-3189

Would you like to receive updates about meetings that the Councilor is holding? Please email Sara and she can put you on Councilor Lewis’ mailing list.

Biography

City Councilor Dan Lewis represents District 5, the Northwest part of Albuquerque. He was elected to City Council in October 2009.


As Councilor, Dan Lewis is promoting job development on the West Side of Albuquerque, developing safer neighborhoods through community awareness and service, establishing healthier neighborhoods through the development of athletic fields and parks, and responding to District 5 constituents. (See Biography)

Legislation

Councilor Lewis has introduced legislation to improve the transportation system on the West Side, including but not limited to: the Paseo del Norte and I-25 interchange, Unser Boulevard, and the Northwest Education Corridor. He has worked hard to remove bad policies that hinder the growth and success of small businesses and he has applauded the efforts of Kirtland Air Force Base, Metro Teen Court and WESST. (See Legislation)

Updates

There are many ongoing projects in District 5 including road completion and park construction. If you have any further questions please contact Councilor Lewis' office.  (See Updates)

Budget Highlights

The City of Albuquerque is required by state law to adopt a balanced budget. Councilor Lewis has been influential in reducing the recurring cost of government without raising taxes or fees, and without mass layoffs.

Councilor Lewis has also worked to fund economic development, infrastructure, and recreation improvements for residents in District 5. Read more for a specific list of projects that increased the quality of life for District 5 residents. Councilor Lewis was instrumental in funding and completing these projects. (See Budget Highlights)

Unser Boulevard Extension Opens

Final Piece Connects Unser from US-550 to Sen. Dennis Chavez Blvd.

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District 5 Town Hall meeting held on June 14th, 2011 at the Northwest Area Command Substation.

Click here for a copy of the PowerPoint presented at this meeting. Please note that the video is saved as a separate file.

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