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A bulleted list titled Ideas for Maintaining and Expanding Neighborhood Association Membership with the Office of Neighborhood Coordination logo.
A new Neighborhood Association Recognition Ordinance (NARO), Council Bill Number 0-22-15, dated May 18, 2022.
The annual report form for neighborhood associations by the Office of Neighborhood Coordination, updated June 2022.
The annual report form for neighborhood coalitions by the Office of Neighborhood Coordination
A form for use when applying to create a new recognized neighborhood coalition.
A form for use when applying to create a new recognized neighborhood association.
Bylaws are the guiding, binding documents for any neighborhood association or neighborhood coalition. Your bylaws determine the manner and procedure in which your organization should be run. The City of Albuquerque cannot enforce your bylaws or give you legal advice. If you have questions about how to run your association/coalition, or what to do in certain circumstances, our response will often point you back to your bylaws. For this reason, we recommend careful attention to detail when crafting bylaws for the first time or amending existing bylaws.
The Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC) is pleased to provide our associations and coalitions with these updated sample bylaws which have been drafted in compliance with the Neighborhood Association Recognition Ordinance (NARO).
The Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC) is pleased to provide our associations and coalitions with these updated sample bylaws which have been drafted in compliance with the Neighborhood Association Recognition Ordinance (NARO).