City Councilors and Administration Launch Public Process to Develop Naming and Renaming Standards for Public Assets
Forum to gather community perspectives and inform potential policy frameworks.
March 26, 2026
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Albuquerque City Council President Klarissa J. Peña (District 3), City Councilors Stephanie Telles (District 1), Joaquín Baca (District 2), and Nichole L. Rogers (District 6) with Mayor Tim Keller invite the community to participate in a collaborative public process focused on developing clear, consistent standards for naming and renaming public assets within the City of Albuquerque.
This effort reflects recent community conversations, including discussions about historical information related to individuals honored in public spaces, and a desire to ensure the City’s naming practices are thoughtful and consistent.
This event is informational in nature and is not a public hearing or decision-making forum. Input gathered during this process will be used for general policy development No decisions regarding any specific public asset will be made as part of this process.
Executive Director of the National Hispanic Cultural Center, Zack Quintero has graciously offered the Center’s facility for this event.