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Amendments

Information on amendments to legislation presented by City Council.

Review Ordinances, Resolutions, Memorials, Proposals, and Rules Amendments.

Ordinances

O-24-10 Ordinance Authorizing the Issuance and Sale of the City of Albuquerque, New Mexico Gross Receipt Tax Improvement Revenue Bonds in One or More Series in an Aggregate Principal Amount Not to Exceed $22,500,000 to Finance the (1) Cost of Designing, Developing, Constructing, Reconstructing, Rehabilitating, Renovating, Modernizing, Signing, Enhancing and Otherwise Improving Certain Capital Improvements, Including the Southwest Public Safety Center, City Youth Shelters, Cibola Loop Multigenerational Center, Gibson Health Hub, Westside Emergency Housing Shelter, the Albuquerque Railyards, and the Acquisition of a Law Enforcement Helicopter, and (2) Paying Expenses Related to Issuance of the Bonds; Providing for the Payment of the Series 2024 Bonds from Certain Gross Receipts Tax Revenues; Providing for the Collection of Certain Gross Receipts Taxes; Approving the Delegation of Authority to Make Certain Determinations Regarding the Sale of the Series 2024 Bonds Pursuant to the Supplemental Public Securities Act; Providing for the Terms and Other Details Concerning the Series 2024 Bonds; Providing for Certain Documents Pertaining to the Series 2024 Bonds; Repealing all Actions Inconsistent with this Ordinance; Authorizing the Taking of Other Actions in Connection with the Issue and Sale of the Series 2024 Bonds.

O-24-6 Ordinance Amending the Complete Streets Ordinance, of the Revised Ordinances of Albuquerque, Chapter 6, Article 5, Part 6, Section 5 Definitions of the Revised Ordinances of Albuquerque to Include a Definition of Arid Adapted Green Stormwater Infrastructure; Amending Chapter 6, Article 5, Part 6, Section 6 General Policy to Include Green Stormwater Infrastructure in City Medians and Landscape Buffers (Fiebelkorn, Grout, Rogers)

O-24-4 Ordinance Authorizing the Issuance and Sale of City of Albuquerque, New Mexico General Obligation Bonds in Two Series in a Collective Par Amount Not to Exceed $111,850,000, Consisting of $102,850,000 General Purpose General Obligation Bonds, Series 2024A, and $9,000,000 General Obligation Storm Sewer Bonds, Series 2024B, Authorized at an Election of the City Held on November 7, 2023 to Finance Projects Relating to Public Safety; Community Centers, Homelessness, Metropolitan Redevelopment and Community Enhancement; Parks and Recreation; Energy and Water Conservation, Public Buildings, Facilities and Systems; Streets and Transportation; Museums, Cultural Facilities and Libraries; and Storm Sewers (The Series 2024A Bonds and Series 2024B Bonds are Collectively Referred to as the "Series 2024 Bonds"); Providing for the Levy and Collection of Ad Valorem Taxes for the Payment of the Series 2024 Bonds; Approving the Delegation of Authority to Make Certain Determinations Regarding the Sale of the Series 2024 Bond Pursuant to the Supplemental Public Securities Act; Providing for the Forms, Terms, Purchase, Payment, Execution and Other Provisions of an Concerning the Series 2024 Bonds; Prescribing Other Details in Connection with the Series 2024 Bonds and the Payment Thereof; and Ratifying Prior Action Taken in Connection Therewith.

O-24-3 Ordinance Designation of the Central Avenue Bridge Crossing Site as a City Landmark (Baca and Peña, by request)

O-24-2 Ordinance Amending Chapter 14, Article 5, Part 1, Section 4 and 9, a Portion of Flood Hazard and Drainage Control to Replace FEMA Zones Designations with FEMA Designated 100-Year Floodplain, Replace National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929 to Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) or Other Datum Adopted by FEMA; Amending Chapter 14, Article 5, Part 1, Section 8, 9 and 11, to Include Mechanical Equipment; Amending Chapter 14, Article 5, Part 2, Section 15 to Change the Appeal Deadline From 30 Days to 15 Days and Amending Hearing to be Conducted Not Earlier Than 15 Days and Not Later Than 45 Days Versus Not Earlier Than 10 Days and Not Later than 30 Days; Amending Chapter 14 Article 5, Part 2, to Include a New Section 18 Sensitive Lands.

O-24-1 C/S Administrative Demolition Of Unsafe Commercial Buildings, Unsafe Accessory Structures, Or Dwellings Unfit For Human Habitation, Adopting A New Article In Chapter 14, And Amending The Uniform Housing Code, Chapter 14, Article 3 (Bassan, by request)

O-23-96 C/S Adopting a New Part in Chapter 9, Article 5 of the Revised Ordinances of Albuquerque 1994 to Create an Environmental Justice Air Quality Permit (Peña)

O-23-88 Repealing Chapter 9, Article 5, Part 1 ROA 1994, The Joint Air Quality Control Board Ordinance; Abolishing The Current Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board; Adopting Chapter 9, Article 5, Part 1 ROA 1994, The Joint Air Quality Control Ordinance; Creating The Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board (Lewis)

O-23-87 Directing The Tax Revenue Generated By Legal Recreational Marijuana Sales To A Permanent Marijuana Equity And Community Reinvestment Fund For The Benefit, Health, Safety, Welfare, And Quality Of Life For Those Who Have Been Negatively Impacted By The Criminalization Of Marijuana (Peña)

Resolutions

R-24-29 Resolution for the Appropriation of Opioid Settlement Funds (Baca, by Request)

R-24-22 Resolution Establishing a Two-Year Policy for the Priority Site Plan Approval and Construction Permitting of Development Projects that will Result in Permanent Housing in Centers and Corridors and Development Projects within the Downtown Center (Baca, by request)

R-24-17 Resolution Authorizing the Giving of Notices for Bids for the Sale of City of Albuquerque, New Mexico General Obligation Bonds Consisting of $102,850,000 General Obligation Bonds Consisting of $102,850,000 General Obligation Purpose Bonds, Series 2024A, and $9,000,000 General Obligation Storm Sewer Bonds, Series 2024B

R-24-8 Amending the Adopted Capital Implementation Program of the City of Albuquerque by Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations and Changing the Scope of Existing Projects (Pena, by request)

R-24-5 Creating A Working Group To Explore Options And Make Recommendations To Reimagine The Motel Voucher Program Within The City, To Be Known As The Hospitality Renewal Initiative Working Group (Grout, Rogers)

R-24-4 Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Filing of the Attached Grant Application for a Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grant With the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Affairs and Providing an Appropriation to the Albuquerque Community Safety Department in Fiscal Year 2024 (Rogers)

R-24-3 Resolution Directing the Administration to Create a Program for the Disposal of Human Feces on Properties in the City of Albuquerque (Fiebelkorn, Rogers)

R-24-2 F/S Establishing Federal Programming And Policy Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For Federal Fiscal Years 2024/2025 (Fiebelkorn, Peña and Bassan)

R-23-193 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2023 Appropriations For Certain Funds And Programs To Provide For Actual Expenditures; And Adjusting Fiscal Year 2024 Operating, Grant, And Capital Appropriations (Bassan, by request)

R-23-184 F/S Amending Resolution R-23-152 To Establish A Policy Prohibiting Advertising On The Exterior Of Transit Buses And Paratransit Vehicles (Benton, Grout)

R-23-183 Requiring The Department Of Family And Community Services To Plan, Design, And Construct An Outdoor Recreational Space At The Westside Emergency Housing Center. Providing An Appropriation To The Department (Benton, Fiebelkorn, Grout)

R-23-176 Establishing A Moratorium For The Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board To Act Under Chapter 9, Article 5, Part 1 ROA 1994, The Joint Air Quality Control Board Ordinance Until February 1, 2024 (Lewis)

Memorials

M-24-2 Memorial Declaring Support for Proposed State Legislation Regarding Criminal Competency Determination (House Bill 233 and Senate Bill 16) (Baca, Bassan)

M-24-1 Urging The New Mexico State Legislature To Consider Changes To New Mexico's Criminal Justice Pretrial Detention System That Has Created An Unacceptable Level Of Lawlessness In And Throughout The Albuquerque Area And The Council Urges State Legislative Leaders To Move Such Proposals Through The Committee System And Allow Up Or Down Votes On The Floors Of The House And Senate (Champine)

Proposals

 

Rules Amendments