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Official news from the City of Albuquerque.
January - March 2010: Volume 11, Issue 1
Greetings from the Mayor’s Office! It is an honor to serve you as Mayor of the great city of Albuquerque, home to one of the best Open Space systems in the country and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Our family is very active in outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing, and we’re so happy that the Open Space Division is here to offer over 29,000 acres of land for our community’s enjoyment.
Public Safety Director Darren White Orders the Closure of West Side Apartment Complex
ALBUQUERQUE – Today Albuquerque Public Safety Director Darren White ordered the closure of the Western Palisades Apartment Complex
Mayor Richard Berry Has Set A Road Map to Address City’s Budget Crisis
Mayor sends legislation to City Council and proposes executive cuts.
Fire Lieutenant Rescues Woman Trapped in Car
Lt. Troy Hamby will be recognized by Mayor Richard J. Berry for a “job well done”
Mayor Orders Independent Study of Traffic Camera Enforcement Program
Redflex contract extended for four months to allow time for the study
Mayor Orders Independent Study of Traffic Camera Enforcement Program
Redflex contract extended for four months to allow time for the study
Mayor increases Reward for West Mesa Murder Case
Mayor Richard J. Berry designates an extra $35,000 toward a reward for information leading to the arrest in the West Mesa murder case.
West Mesa Reward Increased to $100,000
Mayor Richard J. Berry Pledges $35,000 in city funds for information leading to an arrest
Serial Thief Sentenced to 16 Years
Albuquerque Police Chief and Public Safety Director Attend Sentencing
Mayor, Fire Chief Recognize Dispatcher and Firefighters Who Saved Man from Burning Building
Crews rescue man and save building.
Police Chief Ray Schultz Promotes Two Deputy Chiefs
Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz shaped his new command staff Wednesday by promoting two new deputy chiefs.
October - December 2009: Volume 10, Issue 4
A score and five years ago, our city fathers brought forth a new division conceived for everybody and dedicated to the proposition that not all land is created equal. At that time our community was engaged in a great struggle to prevent the loss of its character to the wrecking ball or the bulldozer blade. And while there have been setbacks, the victories were greater and the result has been beyond impressive.
July - September 2009: Volume 10, Issue 3
Summer is in full swing and visitation to Open Space lands is at an all time high. Not only does the warmer weather increase visitation to Open Space properties, it also brings out the spirit of volunteerism in people as well.
Rio Grande Trail Bridge Announced
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act dollars will be spent on a multi-use trail crossing at the Rio Grande next to I-40.
April-June 2009: Volume 10, Issue 2
While hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding on one of the numerous trails of the Sandia Foothills Open Space, it’s easy to forget that this beautiful landscape looked quite different in the early days of the Open Space Division.
Fire Chief James Breen Promotes Two Lieutenants
Albuquerque Fire Chief James Breen promoted two life long Albuquerque natives to lieutenant this week.





