Albuquerque City Council
Legislative Authority for the Welfare of the People of Albuquerque
The City Council is the legislative authority of the city. It has the power to adopt all ordinances, resolutions, or other legislation conducive to the welfare of the people of the city. The Council is made up of nine members, elected on staggered terms, with four or five districted Councilors elected every two years.
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Altura Park Neighborhood Association Hosts Pet Fair on Sunday, May 22
Animal Welfare & City Councilor Fiebelkorn Join APNA & Positive Links to celebrate pets.
City Council Funds Planned Parenthood of New Mexico
$250,000 was added to City Budget for Planned Parenthood.
City Council Redistricting Committee Asking for Input about Communities of Interest
The Committee’s next meeting is Wednesday, May 18, 2022, on Zoom.
Upcoming City Council Committee Meetings to be Held in Council Committee Room
Hybrid meeting features will be unavailable as committee meetings return to 9th Floor of City Hall.
Proposals Allow Government Sanctioned Homeless Tent Cities Throughout Albuquerque
Amendments are currently being considered by Council to the Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO).