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City Hall is Going Back on the Road
Alamosa Community Center People to People A Forum for Solving Problems
Fall Career Fair for the Mayor's Youth JOBS Initiative
Mayor Martin Chavez is pleased to announce the first annual Fall Career Fair for the Mayor's Youth JOBS Initiative
Non-Perishables Needed for Families, Pets
Help Albuquerque's needy families and pets. Donate non-perishable items to any City Fire Station.
Albuquerque on Top of SustainLane’s List
Mayor Chávez is happy to announce that the City of Albuquerque is Number 18 on SustainLane’s Top 50 2008 US City Sustainability Rankings
Mayor Chávez and Local Businesses Partner Together for School Supply Drive
Employees from the City and 16 Local Organizations Donate More than 100,000 School Supplies to New Mexico Students
Mayor Chávez joins US Mayors in Talks about Investment in Water Infrastructure
For every dollar invested in public water and sewer infrastructure and services, approximately $8.97 are added to the national economy
Albuquerque is in the Sky
The City of Albuquerque is feature in the Portrait section of the Delta Sky Magazine.
We’re on a Mission…
2008 Mayor Martin J. Chávez Charity Ball on Saturday July 26, 2008 at the Rio Grande Botanic Garden
A New Fitness Center at Los Volcanes Senior Center
Mayor Chávez joined hundreds of seniors for the grand opening of the new Los Volcanes Fitness Center.
Mayor Chavez Talks Bottled Water with CNN
Mayor Martin Chávez talked with CNN's John Zarrella about why some of America's mayors want to cap bottled water consumption.
Balloon Landing Site Saved
Mayor Chávez, Balloonists and Neighbors Save the Balloon Landing Site in the Vista del Norte Neighborhood.
Mayor Chávez in Miami for USCM
Mayor Chávez gathers with other Mayors from around the country to set national agenda for municipalities.
A Weekend Filled With Activities
This last weekend was full of activities for everyone here in the City of Albuquerque. We began the weekend with this year’s premier of Zoo Music, with the Red Stick Ramblers, and that was just Friday night!
A $250 Million Dollar Business
Mayor Chávez was happy to announce last week that the film industry has brought $250 million in direct spending in to the Albuquerque economy over the last five years. But the best news of all we could see $150 million in direct spending this year alone.