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News from Mayor Richard J. Berry
City of Albuquerque Legislative Priorities
Mayor Richard J. Berry has sent his legislative priorities to the state legislators for their consideration.
Mayor Berry Calls for Study to Optimize the City’s Efficiency
Mayor Richard J. Berry has sent his recommendation to the City Council for a city-wide, third party independent organizational review and analysis.
Mayor Announces Significant Changes to Police Academy
Starting this fall potential cadets will be required to have at least 60 college-level credit hours or three years military experience.
City of Albuquerque Demolishes Notorious Drug House
Mayor Richard J. Berry, Councilor Debbie O’Malley and the Safe City Strike Force leveled a well-known drug house in northwestern Albuquerque.
2012 Charity Gala Recipients Revealed
Albuquerque- Today Mayor Richard J. Berry and First Lady Maria announced the non-profit organizations that will be the recipients of the 2012 Mayor and First Lady’s Charity Gala.
Mayor Berry Names Veteran’s Affairs Liaison
Roger D. Newall is a former active duty and reserve Air Force service man who currently serves as the Commander for the Military Order of the Purple Heart and as a National ROTC/JROTC President.
Black History Month Garners Support
The City Council Approved the Mayor’s $10,000 Appropriation Request
City’s Fiscal Forecast is Improving
The projected shortfall for next fiscal year is currently being projected at $9.1 million dollars a substantial drop off from the nearly $100 million shortfall when Mayor Berry took office.
Mayor Rallies Citizens to Help Toys for Tots
Mayor Richard J. Berry, asks the City of Albuquerque to help 8,000 less fortunate children who could go without a Christmas gift this year.
Lowe's Announces ABQ Customer Support Center
Albuquerque location expected to create 600 jobs by 2013.
Mayor Berry Celebrates the City’s Newest Historic Landmark
Mayor Richard J. Berry and the Planning Department are pleased to announce the designation of the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Hospital, currently known at Hotel Parq Central, as a Historic City Landmark.
Mayor: Help Decide Police Cruiser Design
Mayor asks for community input on new police car design. Albuquerque Police are considering changing fleet to black and white cars.
Mayor Announces New Facility for Senior Citizens
Mayor Richard J. Berry unveiled the City’s latest, state of the art senior facility CASA Kitchen.
2011 State of the City Address
Mayor Richard J. Berry highlights Albuquerque's progress, reduced crime, and increased government transparency.
Mayor Opens New Officer Cyber Lounge
Mayor Richard J. Berry and Police Chief Raymond Schultz unveiled a new police officer cyber lounge Monday that will give officers a place to go, relax and work on reports while they wait for court appearances.
City Conducts Mental Health Summit
More than 150 public safety officials, service providers, advocates and consumers participated in a mental health summit.
African Journalists meet with Mayor Berry
Journalists from nineteen African countries met with Mayor Richard Berry to discuss transparency in government.
Mayor Strikes at Youth Opiate Epidemic
Mayor Berry's anti-heroin initiative recommended for $100,000 in funding.
Mayor Signs Legislation for Paseo Del Norte Interchange
Mayor Richard Berry signed City funding legislation, approved a large grant application, and continued contacting state legislators regarding improvements to the Paseo Del Norte and I-25 interchange.
Mayor Berry Announces Additional Transparency Measure
ABQ View: City's Transparency Website now provides names and salaries for all City employees.





