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Big Wins for the Westside and All of Albuquerque
City Council Approves Mesa Films Studio Expansion and LEDA Funding for Vitality Works Expansion, Boosting Westside Economy.
City Councilors Introduce Resolution to Fund Services for Individuals Experiencing Substance Use Disorder
Over $4.5 Million in Opioid Settlement money appropriated to enhance treatment and recovery care.
Albuquerque City Council Advances Comprehensive Capital Improvement Plan
The proposed plan defines and prioritizes funding for City projects and infrastructure improvements.
District 5 Councilor Dan Lewis Applauds Funding for Paseo del Norte Reconstruction in Capital Improvement Budget
The improvements include needed expansion of lanes
Councilor Dan Lewis Secures Funding for Repainting of Paseo del Norte Bridge Over Coors Boulevard
The funding to enhance Northwest Mesa travelers’ experience.