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The Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC) serves as a liaison between neighborhood associations and City government. The Division publishes a monthly newsletter, Neighborhood News, that provides information between neighborhoods and local government.
ONC offers a series of training workshops on topics such as Neighborhood Leadership, Parliamentary Procedures, Neighborhood Association Patrol Training, Land Use issues and many other relevant topics.
ONC is responsible for implementation of the Neighborhood Recognition Ordinance, also known as O-92-5. This ordinance defines the process by which the City organizes and officially recognizes neighborhood associations who meet the requirements of the ordinance. If you are filing your annual report, please print and mail this form to the Office of Neighborhood Coordination at the address listed on the form.
The Division coordinates notification to recognized neighborhood associations from applicants who apply for zone changes, site development plans and liquor licenses prior to the City’s acceptance of such requests.
The Office of Neighborhood Coordination is located on the Garden Level (Basement), Room 120, Plaza del Sol, at 600 2nd St NW. For more information, contact Stephani Winklepleck at (505)924-3902.
ONC Staff:
Here are some helpful ONC links:
Interested in beautifying your neighborhood? The Clean City Division of the Solid Waste Management Department and the Planning Department's Office of Neighborhood Coordination have annual $200 stipends available to non-profit groups, such as neighborhood associations, Girl/Boy Scouts and individual APS campuses who wish to "Adopt an Area" within their vicinity. Call Clean Cities at 857-8060 for more information.
Click here for an "Adopt an Area" form.