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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Fire Rescue 2 In Service
Mayor Berry, City Councilor Isaac Benton & area residents celebrate Rescue Unit 2 coming online.
Feet Firmly on the Ground, Looking Up
Combating the problem of even-age tree populations in our parks.
New Playground at Herman Sanchez Community Center
Councilor Benton funded a new playground for children 6 & up at the Herman Sanchez Community Center.
Caught Between a Hole and a Hard Place
Which is better: planting a five-dollar tree in a fifty-dollar hole, or planting a fifty-dollar tree in a five-dollar hole?
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