Sponsored Legislation
Legislation sponsored by City Councilor Klarissa Peña.
Review Ordinances, Resolutions, Memorials, Proposals, and Rules Amendments sponsored by City Councilor Klarissa Peña.
Ordinances
O-26-15 Adopting A New Section In ROA 1994, Chapter 5, Article 1, Prohibiting The Use Of City Property For Immigration Enforcement; Adopting New Article In ROA 1994, Chapter 13, To Be Known As The "Safer Community Places Ordinance"
O-26-10 Amending Section 14-6-6-4(U)(5) Of The Integrated Development Ordinance To Define The Criteria For Awarding Appeal Costs (Peña)
O-26-7 Amending ROA 1994, Section 2-1-10 Repealing The “Administration Question And Answer Period” (Peña)
O-25-93 Annexation Of Approximately 5 Acres In The Northerly And Southerly Portion Of Tract 464, Unit 7, Of The Atrisco Land Grant, Located North Of Sage Road SW, Between 82nd Street And Corel Drive, And Amending The Official Zoning Map To Establish R-1A Zoning (Peña, by request)
O-25-80 Adopting A Zoning Map Amendment From PD To R-1A For Approximately 7 Acres, From PD To MX-T For Approximately 44 Acres, And From R-1A To MX-T For Approximately 22 Acres On The Salazar Family Trust, Located Between 98th Street And Unser Boulevard (Peña, by request)
O-24-67 Amending Chapter 2, Article 11 Of The City Of Albuquerque Code Of Ordinances To Improve The City's Budget Proposal Processes And Strengthen Oversight And Accountability Measures (Peña)
O-24-53 Amending Chapter 2, Article 2, The Intergovernmental Relations Ordinance To Include New Language For Preparing The City’s Federal And State Legislation (Peña)
O-24-49 Amending Chapter Two Article Six Of The Albuquerque Code Of Ordinances To Insert A Part Nineteen, Creating The Boundary Area Advisory Committee And Establishing The Committee's Purpose, Duties, Powers And Membership (Peña)
O-24-44 Approving A Project Involving Mesa Film Studios, LLC Pursuant To The Local Economic Development Act And City Ordinance F/S O-04-10, The City's Implementing Legislation For That Act, To Support The Acquisition, Construction And Improvement Of Sound Stage Studios And Related Support Facilities In Albuquerque, New Mexico To Support Operations And Productions Of Mesa Film Studios, LLC; Authorizing The Execution Of A Project Participation Agreement And Other Documents In Connection With The Project; Making Certain Determinations And Findings Relating To The Project Including The Appropriation Of Funds; Ratifying Certain Actions Taken Previously; And Repealing All Actions Inconsistent With This Ordinance (Sanchez and Peña, by request)
O-24-43 Approving A Project Involving Ebon Solar, LLC Pursuant To The Local Economic Development Act And City Ordinance F/S O-04-10, The City's Implementing Legislation For That Act, To Support The Acquisition, Construction And Improvement Of A Facility For The Manufacture Of Photovoltaic Cells Which Are Semi-Conductor Devices That Covert The Energy Of Light Into Electrical Energy To Be Located At Mesa Del Sol In Albuquerque, New Mexico; Authorizing The Execution Of A Project Participation Agreement And Other Documents In Connection With The Project; Making Certain Determinations And Findings Relating To The Project Including The Appropriation Of Funds; Ratifying Certain Actions Taken Previously; And Repealing All Actions Inconsistent With This Ordinance (Rogers and Peña, by request)
O-24-41 Amending The 2024 Uniform Administrative Code To Adjust Certain Fees, Add Clarifying Language Regarding Expiration And Renewal Of Plan Review And Permits, And Make Clerical Corrections (Peña, by request)
O-24-34 Authorizing The Issuance, Sale And Delivery Of City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Municipal Infrastructure Gross Receipts Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2024 In A Principal Amount Not To Exceed $9,250,000 (The "Series 2024 Bonds") To Finance The Cost Of Acquiring, Constructing And Improving Energy Efficiency Projects Associated With City Facilities And Paying Expenses Related To Issuance Of The Series 2024 Bonds; Providing For The Payment Of The Bonds From The Revenues Of The 1/16 Of One Percent (0.0625%) Increment Of Municipal Infrastructure Gross Receipts Tax Imposed On All Persons Engaging In Business In The City Pursuant To Section 7-19D-11 NMSA 1978 And City Ordinance No. 14-1992 Adopted March 16, 1992; Providing Other Details Concerning The Bonds And The Series 2024 Bonds; Approving The Delegation Of Authority To Make Certain Determinations Regarding The Sale Of The Series 2024 Bonds Pursuant To The Supplemental Public Securities Act; Providing For The Terms And Other Details Concerning The Series 2024 Bonds; Approving Certain Documents Pertaining To The Series 2024 Bonds; Making Certain Appropriations; And Ratifying Certain Actions Previously Taken (Peña, by request)
O-24-33 Accepting The Investment-Grade Audit Report And Approving The Energy Savings Performance Contract By And Between The City Of Albuquerque And Yearout Energy Services Company, LLC, Subject To City Council Approval Of A Separate Financing Transaction To Finance The Costs Of The Energy Performance Contract (“EPC”); Authorizing The Execution And Delivery Of The EPC And Other Agreements And Documents In Connection With The EPC; Ratifying Action Previously Taken In Connection With The EPC; Repealing All Ordinances And Prior Action In Conflict Herewith; And Related Matters (Peña, by request)
O-24-29 Adopting A New Part In Chapter 2, Article 6 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque, To Create The Route 66 Visitors Center Commission (Peña)
O-24-27 Authorizing The Issuance, Sale And Delivery Of City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Energy Savings/Municipal Infrastructure Gross Receipts Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2024 In A Principal Amount Not To Exceed $8,500,000 (The "Series 2024 Bonds") To Finance The Cost Of Acquiring, Constructing And Improving Renewable Energy Projects Associated With City Facilities And Paying Expenses Related To Issuance Of The Series 2024 Bonds; Providing For The Payment Of The Bonds From The Revenues Of The 1/16 Of One Percent (0.0625%) Increment Of Municipal Infrastructure Gross Receipts Tax Imposed On All Persons Engaging In Business In The City Pursuant To Section 7-19D-11 NMSA 1978 And City Ordinance No. 14-1992 Adopted March 16, 1992; Providing Other Details Concerning The Bonds And The Series 2024 Bonds; Approving The Delegation Of Authority To Make Certain Determinations Regarding The Sale Of The Series 2024 Bonds Pursuant To The Supplemental Public Securities Act; Providing For The Terms And Other Details Concerning The Series 2024 Bonds; Approving Certain Documents Pertaining To The Series 2024 Bonds; Making Certain Appropriations; And Ratifying Certain Actions Previously Taken (Pe?a, by request)
O-24-20 Authorizing The Issuance And Sale Of The City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Short-Term Lodgers' Tax Improvement Revenue Bonds, Taxable Series 2024 In An Aggregate Principal Amount Not To Exceed $1,000,000 For The Purpose Of Studying, Designing, Developing, Constructing, Reconstructing, Rehabilitating, Renovating, Modernizing, Signing, Enhancing And Otherwise Improving Tourist-Related Facilities And Attractions, Specifically For Isotopes Stadium Located Within The City; Providing For The Payment Of The Series 2024 Bonds From Lodgers' Tax Revenues; Providing For The Collection Of Certain Lodgers' Tax Revenues; Approving The Delegation Of Authority To Make Certain Determinations Regarding The Sale Of The Series 2024 Bonds Pursuant To The Supplemental Public Securities Act; Providing For The Terms And Other Details Concerning The Series 2024 Bonds; Providing For Certain Documents Pertaining To The Series 2024 Bonds; Ratifying Action Previously Taken; Repealing All Actions Inconsistent With This Ordinance; Authorizing The Taking Of Other Actions In Connection With The Issue And Sale Of The Series 2024 Bonds (Peña)
O-24-18 Amending § 2-11-17 Of The City Of Albuquerque Code Of Ordinances To Improve The City’s Grants Administrative Processes (Fiebelkorn, Bassan and Peña)
O-24-10 Authorizing The Issuance And Sale Of The City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax Improvement Revenue Bonds In One Or More Series In An Aggregate Principal Amount Not To Exceed $22,500,000 To Finance The (1) Cost Of Designing, Developing, Constructing, Reconstructing, Rehabilitating, Renovating, Modernizing, Signing, Enhancing And Otherwise Improving Certain Capital Improvements, Including The Southwest Public Safety Center, City Youth Shelters, Cibola Loop Multigenerational Center, Gibson Health Hub, Westside Emergency Housing Shelter, The Albuquerque Railyards, And The Acquisition Of A Law Enforcement Helicopter, And (2) Paying Expenses Related To Issuance Of The Bonds; Providing For The Payment Of The Series 2024 Bonds From Certain Gross Receipts Tax Revenues; Providing For The Collection Of Certain Gross Receipts Taxes; Approving The Delegation Of Authority To Make Certain Determinations Regarding The Sale Of The Series 2024 Bonds Pursuant To The Supplemental Public Securities Act; Providing For The Terms And Other Details Concerning The Series 2024 Bonds; Providing For Certain Documents Pertaining To The Series 2024 Bonds; Ratifying Action Previously Taken; Repealing All Actions Inconsistent With This Ordinance; Authorizing The Taking Of Other Actions In Connection With The Issue And Sale Of The Series 2024 Bonds (Peña, by request)
O-24-7 Amending General Provisions, Chapter 1, Article 1 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque, 1994, To Clarify Time Computation And Transmittal Procedures, And Codify The Effective Date Of Resolutions (Bassan, Champine, Peña, Rogers)
O-24-4 Authorizing The Issuance And Sale Of City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico General Obligation Bonds In Two Series In A Collective Par Amount Not To Exceed $111,850,000, Consisting Of $102,850,000 General Purpose General Obligation Bonds, Series 2024A, And $9,000,000 General Obligation Storm Sewer Bonds, Series 2024B, Authorized At An Election Of The City Held On November 7, 2023 To Finance Projects Relating To Public Safety; Community Centers, Homelessness, Metropolitan Redevelopment And Community Enhancement; Parks And Recreation; Energy And Water Conservation, Public Buildings, Facilities And Systems; Streets And Transportation; Museums, Cultural Facilities And Libraries; And Storm Sewers (The Series 2024A Bonds And Series 2024B Bonds Are Collectively Referred To As The "Series 2024 Bonds"); Providing For The Levy And Collection Of Ad Valorem Taxes For The Payment Of The Series 2024 Bonds; Approving The Delegation Of Authority To Make Certain Determinations Regarding The Sale Of The Series 2024 Bonds Pursuant To The Supplemental Public Securities Act; Providing For The Forms, Terms, Purchase, Payment, Execution And Other Provisions Of And Concerning The Series 2024 Bonds; Prescribing Other Details In Connection With The Series 2024 Bonds And The Payment Thereof; And Ratifying Prior Action Taken In Connection Therewith (Peña, by request)
O-24-3 Designation Of The Central Avenue Bridge Crossing Site As A City Landmark (Baca and Peña, by request)
O-23-81 Amending The Capital Improvement Program Ordinance To Incrementally Increase The Council District Set Aside To $18 Million By 2029 (Peña, Bassan)
O-23-80 Amending "Article 2: City Funds, Part 1: Urban Enhancement Trust Fund Ordinance" (Peña, by request)
O-23-78 Amending Chapter 7, Article 15, Section 4, Enabling The City To Create Parking Offense For Vehicles With Multiple Automated Speed Enforcement Fines Concurrently In Default; Amending Chapter 8, Article 5, Section 1 Creating A City Code Petty Misdemeanor Offense For Parking A Vehicle On City Streets With Multiple Automated Speed Enforcement Fines Concurrently In Default, And Amending Chapter 8, Article 1, Section 3, Subsection 12 Enabling The City To Immobilize Vehicles After One Outstanding Parking Violation Issued Pursuant To ? 8-5-1-43 Repeated Nonpayment Of Automated Speed Enforcement System Fines (Bassan, Benton, and Peña, by request)
O-23-71 C/S Amending Chapter 7 Article 2, Section 1 Of The Transit Ordinance To Establish The Permanent Zero Fare On Albuquerque Rapid Transit And Zero Fare For Sun Van Service Through The Transit Department's Qualification Process; Expanding Chapter 12 Article 2, Section 19 Of The Criminal Code Related To Offenses Relating To Public Order And Safety (Davis, Fiebelkorn, Peña)
O-22-66 Amending The Public Boards, Commissions And Committees Ordinance, Chapter 2, Article 6 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque To Provide For Remote And Hybrid Meetings (Peña)
O-22-49 C/S Establishing The Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault Commission; Establishing The Responsibilities Of The Commission (Jones, Fiebelkorn, Grout, Peña)
O-22-47 F/S(3) The Albuquerque Transit Security And Equitable Access Ordinance, Amending Chapter 7 Article 2, Section 1 Of The Transit Ordinance, Requiring Security Planning And Fare And Access Studies To Improve Accessibility And Security On The Abq Ride And Sun Van Transit Systems (Peña, Davis, Fiebelkorn, Lewis)
O-22-45 Amending The Code Of Ethics Relating To Financial Disclosures Of Elected Officials (Bassan, Peña, and Davis, by request)
O-22-41 F/S Amending The Intergovernmental Relations Ordinance To Update Intergovernmental Relations Committee Membership, The Ability Of The Committee To Convene, The Intergovernmental Coordination Responsibilities Of The Committee, Development Of The Federal And State Program Resolutions, Review Of Obligations (Fiebelkorn, Peña, Bassan)
O-22-40 C/S Amending Articles, XII, XIII, And XVI Of The City Charter Relating To Elections And Public Campaign Financing (Davis, Peña, Bassan by request)
O-22-39 C/S Amending Chapter 2, Article 4 Of The City Code Relating To Elections And Petitions (Davis, Peña, Bassan, by request)
O-21-69 Enacting The Albuquerque Automated Speed Enforcement Ordinance To Monitor The Speed Of Travel And Enforce The Speed Limit Through Speed Enforcement Cameras (Peña, Sena, Bassan, Benton)
O-21-67 Amending Sections 7-2-1-2, Of The Transit System Ordinance To Provide For A Zero Fare Pilot Project And Creating A New Section 7-2-1-3 (Davis, Sena, Peña, Benton)
O-21-61 Amending The City Of Albuquerque Charter, Article XIII; Repealing Voter ID Requirements For Municipal Elections (Peña and Benton, by request)
O-20-36 Amending The "Amusements, Recreation, Culture Ordinance" To Align Certain Board Appointments With Other Art And Cultural Boards And Commissions, Correct Outdated Department, Division And Program Names, And Clarify Board Relations To Municipal Hiring Practices (Peña, Borrego)
O-20-27 Establishing Community Policing Councils; Community Policing Council Membership; Requirements And Duties (Peña)
O-19-87 Amending Certain Provisions In Section 4-1-1 Et Seq., ROA 1994, The Fiscal Agent Ordinance, To Add The Chief Financial Officer As A Member Of The Investment Committee, And To Update The Types Of Investments Allowed For Cash Balances Not Required For Immediate Disbursement To Ensure This Ordinance Coincides With Recently Enacted Statutory Amendments Pertaining To Investments Of Cash Balances Not Required For Immediate Disbursement (Peña, by request)
O-19-86 Amending Chapter 13 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque To Add A New Section Requiring Persons Owning Or Managing A Place Of Public Accommodations To Activate Closed Captioning On Television Receivers (Borrego, Peña)
O-19-57 C/S Amending The Lobbyist And Lobbyist Organization Registration And Disclosure Ordinance At Sections 2-3-2, 2-3-3, 2-3-4, 2-3-5, AND 2-3-7 (Peña, Harris, Sanchez, Borrego)
O-19-56 C/S Amending Article XII, Sections 2, 3, 5, And 8 Of The City Charter, And Amending Article XIII, Section 4, Of The City Charter (Peña, Harris, Sanchez, Borrego)
O-18-28 Repealing The Cruising On Public Streets Ordinance (§ 8-2-1) (Peña)
O-18-27 F/S Adopting Small Wireless Facilities Regulations To Authorize And Regulate Certain Small Wireless Facilities Installations Within City Rights Of Ways Or On City-Owned Utility Poles (Davis, Jones, Peña, Sanchez)
O-17-37 Amending The Americans With Disabilities Act Advisory Council Ordinance §2-6-5-1 Through §2-6-5-6, ROA 1994; Reducing The Number Of Advisory Council Members And Revising Member Qualifications (Peña)
O-15-50 F/S Repealing ?2-6-5-1 Through §2-6-5-5, ROA 1994 Relating To The Joint Advisory Commission On Persons With Disabilities; Establishing And Defining The Roles And Responsibilities Of An Americans With Disabilities Act Advisory Council For The City Of Albuquerque (Peña)
O-15-47 C/S Amending The City's Purchasing Ordinance, Sections 5-5-11 Relating To Capital Project Purchases And 5-5-31 Relating To Pay Equity Reporting To Provide For A 5% Preference For Companies That Have Gender Pay Equity (Gibson, Peña, Winter)
O-15-46 F/S Authorizing The Issue And Sale Of A Maximum Principal Amount Of $45,000,000 City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2015B In One Or More Series For The Purpose Of (i) Acquiring And Equipping Public Parks, Public Recreational Buildings, Libraries, Visitor Centers, Or Other Public Recreational Facilities, (ii) Improving A Public Bus Rapid Transit System Or Facilities, (iii) Furthering Economic Development Projects Within The City, And (iv) Paying Expenses Related To Issuance Of The Series 2015B Bonds; Providing For The Payment Of The Series 2015B Bonds From Certain Gross Receipts Tax Revenues (Peña, Harris)
O-15-37 Annexation, 14EPC-40059 / 14EPC-40060, Annexing 1.37 Acres, More Or Less, Located In MRGCD Map 42, Tracts 148A1b, 147B1, 147B2A,148A1A1A1A1, Located On Bridge Boulevard Between Anthony Lane And Pear Road Amending The Zone Map To Establish O-1 Zoning (Peña, by request)
O-14-29 Amending Chapter 5, Article 5, Section 19 ROA 1994 And Chapter 5, Article 5, Section 29 ROA 1994 Relating To Purchasing Requirements For The Procurement Of Collective Bargaining Services By The City (Peña)
O-14-26 F/S Amending Chapter 2, Article 11, ROA 1994, City Budget, To Allow For The Carryover Of General Fund Reserves Into Subsequent Fiscal Years When The Reserves Relate To Salary Increases Or Equivalent Benefits For Employees Covered Under Collective Bargaining Units (Peña)
O-14-14 F/S Imposing An Excise Tax Equal To One-Eighth Of One Percent (0.125%) Of Gross Receipts To Be Used For The Purpose Of Funding Essential Services (Peña, Sanchez)
O-14-11 F/S Amending Chapter 2, Article 12, Section 4 ROA 1994 To Extend The Deadline For The City Council To Provide Policy Guidelines For The Capital Improvements Program During Even Numbered Years (Peña)
Resolutions
R-26-4 Amending R-25-122 Regarding Minimum Staffing Requirements For Albuquerque Fire Rescue, Rescue Apparatus (Peña and Fiebelkorn)
R-26-3 Amending The City Of Albuquerque Component Capital Implementation Program To Include A Storm Drain Facilities Improvement Project, Backbone Subdivision (Peña)
R-25-219 Establishing A One-Time Supplemental Compensation Payment For City Employees Based On Ending FY25 General Fund Balance (Fiebelkorn, Grout, Lewis, Peña)
R-25-202 Approving The Transit Department’s 2025 Updated Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (Peña, by request)
R-25-193 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The New Mexico Department Of Public Safety, 2025 Lt Fred Beers III Honor Guard Distribution Program For Equipment Needed By The Albuquerque Fire Rescue Honor Guard And Providing An Appropriation To The Albuquerque Fire Department In Fiscal Year 2026 (Peña, by request)
R-25-188 Authorizing The Acceptance Of Funds From The State Of New Mexico And Appropriating Funding For Specific Homeless Services Programs And Facility Improvements And To A Specific Affordable Housing Project (Rogers, Fiebelkorn, Peña, Grout, by request)
R-25-187 Amending The City Of Albuquerque Component Capital Implementation Program To Include A Roadway Facilities Project, Unser Boulevard Between Anderson Hills Road And Blake Road (Peña)
R-25-156 Approving And Authorizing The Mayor To Execute A Grant Agreement With The New Mexico Early Childhood Education And Care Department And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Youth & Family Services In Fiscal Years 2026, 2027, 2028, And 2029 (Peña, by request)
R-25-149 Approving And Authorizing A Grant Application To The U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development For The Federal Fiscal Year 2024 Continuum Of Care Grant And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Health, Housing & Homelessness, For City Fiscal Year 2026 (Peña, by request)
R-25-147 Adopting The FY2026 - FY2027 Two-Year Urban Enhancement Trust Fund Program And Appropriating Funds For The Urban Enhancement Program’s Projects (Peña, by request)
R-25-121 Requesting A Masterplan For The Historic Route 66 Area Of The Historic Atrisco Land Grant To Improve Public Rights-Of-Ways, Establish Future Land Uses, And Create Development Concepts For City Owned Land, All Based Upon Cultural, Historical, Recreational, Environmental, And Economic Development Goals (Peña, Baca and Sanchez)
R-25-116 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2025 Appropriations For The Marijuana Equity And Community Reinvestment Fund 202 (Peña, by request)
R-25-114 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2025 Operating And Grant Appropriations (Peña)
R-25-112 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The Scope Of Existing Projects (Peña, by request)
R-24-106 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2024 Appropriations For Certain Funds And Programs To Provide For Actual Expenditures; And Adjusting Fiscal Year 2025 Operating And Grant Appropriations (Peña, by request)
R-24-101 Approving And Authorizing A Grant Agreement From The U.S. Department Of Justice, Office Of Community Oriented Policing Services (Cops Office) And Providing An Appropriation To The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) For Fiscal Year 2025 (Peña, by request)
R-24-92 Approving The Transit Department’s 2024 Updated Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (Peña, by request)
R-24-83 Establishing A Moratorium On Specific Language In Chapter 9, Article 6, The Albuquerque Food Service And Retail Ordinance, Related To Permit And Administrative Fees Specific To Food Truck Establishments (Peña)
R-24-80 Directing The Administration To Create An Action Plan To Ensure Local Policies Are Prioritizing The Best Interests Of Children And Youths (Peña)
R-24-72 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The Scope Of Existing Projects (Peña, by request)
R-24-66 Adopting A Proposition To Be Sent To The Voters At The 2024 General Election, Proposing To Amend Article II Of The Charter Related To City Council Election Cycles (Peña)
R-24-65 Adopting A Proposition To Be Sent To The Voters At The 2024 General Election, Proposing To Amend Article II Of The City Charter Related To City Council Election Cycles (Peña)
R-24-61 Making Findings In Connection With The Aspire Public Improvement District’s Resolution Authorizing The Issuance And Sale Of Special Levy Revenue Bonds; Ratifying And Approving The Issuance And Sale Of The Aspire Public Improvement District Special Levy Revenue Bonds, Series 2024, As Substantially Consistent With The Requirements Of City Ordinance Enactment No. 0-2003-12 And City Council Resolution Enactment No. F/S R-21-184 (Peña, by request)
R-24-59 Adopting The Federal Projects Priorities List For Federal Fiscal Years 2024 And 2025. Rescinding The Priorities List Attached To Resolution-24-2 (Bassan, Peña and Grout)
R-24-50 Adopting A Proposition To Be Submitted To The Voters At The Next General Election To Be Held In The City Of Albuquerque Concerning Amending Article XIX Of The Albuquerque City Charter; Providing The Form Of The Question And The Designation Clause For Such Question On The Ballot (Lewis and Peña)
R-24-49 Adopting A Proposition To Be Submitted To The Voters At The Next General Election To Be Held In The City Of Albuquerque Concerning Amendments To Article V Of The Albuquerque City Charter; Providing The Form Of The Question And The Designation Clause For Such Question On The Ballot (Lewis and Peña)
R-24-47 Adopting A Proposition To Be Submitted To The Voters At The Next General Election To Be Held In The City Of Albuquerque Concerning Amendments To Article II Of The Albuquerque City Charter; Providing The Form Of The Question And The Designation Clause For Such Question On The Ballot (Lewis and Peña)
R-24-44 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of Grant Applications And The Acceptance Of Potential Grant Awards For Multiple City Departments From Associated Grantor Agencies And Providing For An Appropriation To The City Of Albuquerque; And Appropriating Capital Funds (Peña by request)
R-24-40 C/S Establishing One-Year Objectives For The City Of Albuquerque In Fiscal Year 2025; To Meet Five-Year Goals (Peña)
R-24-39 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of A Grant Application For The New Mexico Tourism Department’s Destination Forward Grant Program, For Fiscal Year 2024 Through Fiscal Year 2025 (Peña, by request)
R-24-36 C/S Appropriating Funds For Operating The Government Of The City Of Albuquerque For Fiscal Year 2025, Beginning July 1, 2024 And Ending June 30, 2025; Adjusting Fiscal Year 2024 Appropriations; And Appropriating Capital Funds (Peña)
R-24-33 Approving And Authorizing A Grant Application To The U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development For The Federal Fiscal Year 2023 Continuum Of Care Grant And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services, For City Fiscal Years 2024 And 2025 (Peña, by request)
R-24-19 Establishing The Route 66 Centennial Celebration 2025-2026 Project Plan As A Policy Plan; Designating The Department Of Arts And Culture As The Project Plan Coordinator; Directing The Department Of Arts And Culture To Provide City Council With Quarterly Updates Per R-23-175 And R-24-11 (Peña)
R-24-17 F/S Authorizing The Giving Of Notices For Bids For The Sale Of City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico General Obligation Bonds Consisting Of $102,850,000 General Obligation General Purpose Bonds, Series 2024A, And $9,000,000 General Obligation Storm Sewer Bonds, Series 2024B (Peña, by request)
R-24-12 Directing The City To Collaborate With The Mountain View Neighborhood Regarding Pollution Concerns And Develop A Proposal For Pollution Abatement And Adjusting Fiscal Year 2024 Operating Appropriations And Adjusting Capital Appropriations (Peña)
R-24-11 Directing The Albuquerque Police Department, The Albuquerque Community Safety Department, And The Albuquerque Planning Department To Report And Present To The City Council On A Quarterly Basis On Initiatives To Prepare Central Avenue Throughout City Limits For The Route 66 Centennial Celebration; Establishing The Method For Reporting And Presenting As Mandated In Resolution-23-175 (Peña, Grout)
R-24-8 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The Scope Of Existing Projects (Peña, by request)
R-24-6 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Rural Supplemental Grant Funds From The Department Of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency And Providing An Appropriation To The Economic Development Department For Fiscal Year 2024 (Peña, by request)
R-24-2 Establishing Federal Programming And Policy Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For Federal Fiscal Years 2024/2025 (Fiebelkorn, Peña and Bassan)
R-24-01 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Supplementing Current Appropriations (Peña, by request)
R-23-148 Declaring The City's Intent To Collaborate With Bernalillo County To Revitalize Sunset Road And Isleta Boulevard, From Central Avenue To Isleta Pueblo (Peña)
R-23-142 Adopting The FY 2024 - FY 2025 Two-Year Urban Enhancement Trust Fund Program And Appropriating Funds For The Urban Enhancement Program's Projects (Peña, by request)
R-23-124 Approving Two Awards From Bernalillo County Beginning In Fiscal Year 2023 (Peña, by request)
R-23-121 Directing The Department Of Family And Community Services To Enter Into A Memorandum Of Understanding With Bernalillo County To Allocate Funds To The Metropolitan Detention Center For Opioid Treatment And Recovery (Peña)
R-23-120 Approving The Transit Department's Fare Equity Analysis Of The Proposal (O-23-71) For Permanent Zero Fares For Art And Sunvan Service (Davis, Fiebelkorn, and Peña, by request)
R-23-119 Calling For Additional Community Input And A Good Neighbor Commitment By The City For The Proposed Westside Emergency Housing Center Drop Off Located In The Southwest Area Of The City (Peña)
R-23-117 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of A Grant Application For The Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program, For Fiscal Year 2023 Through Fiscal Year 2024 (Peña, Grout)
R-23-112 City Of Albuquerque Project Recommendations To The Mid-Region Council Of Governments For Inclusion In The 2040 And 2045 Metropolitan Plan And For Consideration For Federal Funding In The Proposed FY 2020 To FY 2025 Transportation Improvement Program For The Albuquerque Metropolitan Planning Area (Peña)
R-23-111 Naming The Pillar Adjacent To The Auxiliary Stage On The West End Of Civic Plaza As The "Ken Sanchez Pillar Of The Community" In Honor Of The Late City Councilor Ken Sanchez For His Dedication And Commitment To Our Great City As An Albuquerque City Councilor, Bernalillo County Commissioner And Community Leader (Peña, Sanchez, Jones)
R-23-105 Albuquerque By Supplementing Current Appropriations For New Federal Funds Received Through The Mid Region Council Of Governments Metropolitan Planning Organization And The New Mexico Department Of Transportation (Peña)
R-23-104 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of A Grant Application For The Covid-19 And Influenza Vaccine Uptake Initiative With The National Council On Aging, For Fiscal Year 2023 Through Fiscal Year 2024 (Peña, Jones)
R-22-103 F/S Directing The Human Resources And Finance And Administrative Departments To Evaluate Bilingual Pay Differential Programs For City Employees (Peña)
R-22-95 Approving The Transit Department's Fare Equity Analysis Of The Proposal (O-22-47) To Resume Fare Collection And Provide Long-Term Free Passes (Peña, Lewis)
R-22-90 Establishing Federal Programming And Policy Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For Federal Fiscal Years 2023/2024 (Peña, Fiebelkorn, Bassan)
R-22-89 Establishing Legislative And Budget Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For The First Session Of The 56th New Mexico State Legislature (Peña, Fiebelkorn, and Bassan)
R-22-77 Approving The Transit Department's 2022 Updated Public Transit Agency Safety Plan (Peña)
R-21-181 Establishing Federal Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For 2021 (FY21-FY22) To The Community Project Program Funds Of The 117th Congress Of The United States (Peña)
R-21-180 Dedicating The Section Of Coors Boulevard From Central Avenue South To Bernalillo County Limits To Honor The Life And Service Of Father Graham R. Golden, O. Praem And To Urge The New Mexico Legislature And The New Mexico Department Of Transportation To Make The Same Dedication (Peña, Sena, Bassan)
R-21-178 Amending The City Operating Budget Language To Clarify The Intent Of The City Council To Implement A Comprehensive Zero Fare Pilot (Sena, Peña, Davis)
R-21-176 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The Scope Of Existing Projects (Peña, by request)
R-21-173 Amending Resolution-21-148, Establishing One-Year Objectives For The City Of Albuquerque In Fiscal Year 2022; To Include A Zero Fare Transit Pilot Objective To Meet Five-Year Goals (Davis, Sena, Peña, Benton)
R-21-163 Declaring The City Council's Support Of The Route 66 Centennial Celebration In 2026; Directing The Arts And Culture Services Department To Begin The Planning Process For A Centennial Celebration Event In The City Of Albuquerque (Peña)
R-21-157 Approving The Request And Authorizing The Use Of Direct Funding Available From The American Rescue Plan Act Of 2021 For The Purposes Of Pandemic Response, Pandemic Recovery Investments, And Support For Vulnerable Populations (Peña)
R-21-151 Approving And Authorizing The Mayor To Execute A Grant Agreement With The U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Early Head Start Program And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services Beginning In Fiscal Year 2022 (Peña, by request)
R-21-148 Establishing One-Year Objectives For The City Of Albuquerque In Fiscal Year 2022; To Meet Five-Year Goals (Peña, by request)
R-21-147 C/S Appropriating Funds For Operating The Government Of The City Of Albuquerque For Fiscal Year 2022, Beginning July 1, 2021 And Ending June 30, 2022; Adjusting Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriations; And Appropriating Capital Funds (Peña)
R-21-146 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program For The City Of Albuquerque - Aviation Department By Transferring Funds From Existing Projects, Closing Projects, Approving New Projects, And Accepting Federal And State Grants (Peña, by request)
R-21-133 Commissioning An Update To The 2014 Social Service Gap Analysis Study And Adjusting Fiscal Year 2021 General Fund Appropriations To Provide Funding For That Purpose (Peña)
R-21-128 C/S Approving The Programming Of Funds And Projects For The 2021-2030 Decade Plan For Capital Improvements Including The 2021 Two-Year Capital Budget (Peña)
R-20-95 Prohibiting The Police Department From Applying For Or Receiving Certain Surplus Military Equipment For Civilian Law Enforcement Use (Peña, Borrego, Bassan)
R-20-93 Approving And Authorizing A Grant Agreement From The U.S. Department Of Justice, Office Of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) And Providing An Appropriation To The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) For Fiscal Year 2021 (Bassan, Gibson, Peña)
R-20-91 Approving Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriations To Supplement Funding For Eviction Prevention Assistance Programs During The Public Health Emergency (Peña)
R-20-9 Naming The City Of Albuquerque Fire Station 7 The "Ken Sanchez Fire Station 7" (Peña, Gibson, Borrego)
R-20-89 Creating A Grace Period For The Implementation Of The 2018 International Energy Conservation Code; And Designating Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriations To Provide For An Energy Efficiency Retrofit Assistance Program For Low Income Households (Peña)
R-20-85 F/S Supplementing Priorities For The Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Implementing A Community Equity Criterion To Be Used In The Development Of The Plan (Peña, Sena)
R-20-84 Directing The City Of Albuquerque's Office Of Equity And Inclusion, Human Resources Department, And The Economic Development Department To Collaborate With Local Disability Employment Providers To Explore Opportunities For Creating Supported Employment Opportunities Among Persons With Disabilities (Peña, Borrego, Gibson, Sena)
R-20-83 Directing That The City Of Albuquerque Explore Opportunities For Promoting Diversity And Decreasing Barriers To Serving On City Boards And Commissions (Peña, Borrego, Sena)
R-20-80 Establishing A Community Based Process To Find Solutions For The La Jornada Installation (Peña)
R-20-75 F/S Strengthening And Re-Affirming The City Of Albuquerque's Commitment To Addressing Racial And Social Inequity (Borrego, Peña, Sena)
R-20-64 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2020 Appropriations To Provide Needed Equipment To Small Businesses To Implement Public Health Emergency Guidelines Related To The Covid-19 Pandemic (Peña)
R-20-60 Directing That The City Administration Afford A Presumption Of Compensable Workers Compensation Injury, And To Award Service Credit To Certain City Employees Who Contract COVID-19 (Sena, Peña)
R-20-50 Calling On The Mayor To Establish A Pool Of Contractors To Provide Grant Writing Services For The Procurement Of Available Coronavirus Support And Relief Funding; Adjusting Fiscal Year 2020 And 2021 Appropriations; And Calling For A Feasibility Study For The Creation Of A Dedicated City Grant Management Unit (Peña, Borrego, Sena)
R-20-49 Calling On The Mayor To Establish Guidelines For Businesses To Ensure Protection Of The Public's Health And Safety, Once Restrictions Related To The COVID-19 Public Health Orders Are Lifted Or Eased; And To Establish A Program To Provide Needed Equipment To Businesses To Implement The Guidelines (Peña)
R-20-46 Requesting A Cost-Benefit Analysis Of A Staff Telecommuting Model For Certain City Employees (Peña, Sena)
R-20-41 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The W.K. Kellogg Foundation And Providing An Appropriation To The Economic Development Department For Fiscal Years 2020, 2021 And 2022 (Peña, by request)
R-20-36 Urging The United States Congress To Amend Or Enact Provisions Of The Cares Act To Allow For Reimbursement To Local Governments For The Recapture Of Lost Revenues Due To The Corona Virus Pandemic (Peña)
R-20-23 Approving Grant Funds Awarded For The FY2020 Cities Of Service, Experience Matters Grant With Fund For Cities Of Service, Inc. Providing For An Appropriation To The Mayor's Office In Fiscal Year 2020 (Peña, by request)
R-20-20 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2020 General Fund Appropriations To Provide Funding For A Gun Buy-Back Program Through A Collaborative Effort Between The City Council, Mayor's Office, Albuquerque Police Department And Albuquerque Metro Crimestoppers (Benton, Borrego, Gibson, Peña)
R-20-16 Approving Grant Funds Awarded For The FY2020 Fire Protection Grant With The New Mexico State Fire Marshal's Office And Providing For An Appropriation To Albuquerque Fire Rescue In Fiscal Year 2020 (Peña, by request)
R-20-14 Renaming Bridge Boulevard Within The Albuquerque City Limits, From 4th Street SW To The West Side Of The Rio Grande River, Avenida Dolores Huerta (Benton, Peña, Borrego)
R-20-121 F/S Requesting The New Mexico Department Of Transportation And The New Mexico State Legislature, To Establish As A Priority The Development Of New Mexico State Highway 45, (Coors Boulevard) Between Central Avenue And Gun Club Road To Urban Arterial Standards. Requiring The City Of Albuquerque To Work With The New Mexico Department Of Transportation To Improve The Sections Of New Mexico 45 South Of Central Avenue Within The City Limits And Encouraging The County Of Bernalillo To Work With The New Mexico Department Of Transportation To Improve The Section Of Coors Boulevard Between Old Coors Drive And Gun Club Road (Peña)
R-20-114 Establishing Legislative And Budget Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For The 55th New Mexico State Legislature (Peña)
R-20-113 Establishing Federal Programming And Policy Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For Federal Fiscal Years 2021/2022 (Peña)
R-20-100 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The Department Of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency And Providing An Appropriation To The Economic Development Department For Fiscal Years 2021 And 2022 (Peña)
R-19-218 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The Scope Of Existing Projects (Peña, by request)
R-19-211 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2019 Appropriations For Certain Funds And Programs To Provide For Actual Expenditures And Adjusting Fiscal Year 2020 Operating And Capital Appropriations (Peña, by request)
R-19-206 F/S Establishing Legislative And Budget Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For The 2020 New Mexico State Legislature (Peña)
R-19-204 Establishing A Process For Conducting A Series Of Community Meetings And Report To Consider Previous Sector Development Plan Protections And The Land Use And Zoning Appeal Process (Winter, Peña)
R-19-197 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects From The Proceeds Of City Of Albuquerque, New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax/Lodgers' Tax Refunding And Improvement Revenue Bonds Series 2019A (Peña)
R-19-194 Approving Grant Funds Awarded For The FY2020 EMS Fund Act With The New Mexico Department Of Health And Providing For An Appropriation To Albuquerque Fire Rescue In Fiscal Year 2020 (Peña, by request)
R-19-191 Establishing A Process For The City Council To Consider Reenactment Of The Sector Development Plans Listed In Appendix D Of The Comprehensive Plan, Including The Regulatory Aspects Of The Plans (Benton and Peña, by request)
R-19-190 Establishing A Process For The City Council To Consider Re-Adoption Of The Goals And Policies Of Sector Development Plans Listed In Appendix D Of The Comprehensive Plan Until The First Community Planning Area Assessment Cycle Is Complete And The Comprehensive Plan Is Updated (Benton, Peña)
R-19-184 Determining Reasonable Notice Of Public Meetings Of The City Council (Peña)
R-19-183 Setting The Official List Of City Council Meetings From January 2020 Through December 2020 (Peña)
R-19-176 Approving A Grant Application For The FY19 Walmart Foundation Grant And Providing For An Appropriation To Albuquerque Fire Rescue In Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-19-171 Approving An Intergovernmental Agreement Between The City Of Albuquerque And The County Of Bernalillo (Peña)
R-19-170 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The Cities For Financial Empowerment Fund, Inc. And Providing An Appropriation To The Legal Department For Fiscal Years 2019 And 2020 (Peña, by request)
R-19-167 Approving And Authorizing The Mayor To Execute A Grant Agreement With The U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Early Head Start Program And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services Beginning In Fiscal Year 2020 (Peña, by request)
R-19-149 Approving And Adopting The 2019 Action Plan And Program Investment Summary For The Expenditure Of Community Development Block (CDBG) Grant, Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) And Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Funds; Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services For 2019 U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development (HUD) Entitlement Funds (Peña, by request)
R-19-148 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The W.K. Kellogg Foundation And Providing An Appropriation To The Legal Department For Fiscal Years 2019 Through 2021 (Peña, by request)
R-19-144 Approving And Authorizing A Grant Application To The U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development For A 2019 Continuum Of Care Grant; And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services Beginning In Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-19-142 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The Scope Of Existing Projects (Peña, Davis, Sanchez)
R-19-141 Approving A Grant Application For The FY2018 Hazardous Materials Public Sector Training And Planning Grant With The New Mexico Department Of Homeland Security And Providing For An Appropriation To Albuquerque Fire Rescue In Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-19-131 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Supplementing Current Appropriations (Peña, by request)
R-19-130 Approving A Grant Application For The FY19 Fire Prevention And Safety Grant In Compliance With The New Mexico Department Of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency And Providing For An Appropriation To The Albuquerque Fire Rescue In Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-19-129 Establishing Federal Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For Federal Fiscal Years 2019 And 2020 For The Purpose Of Establishing City Federal Policy Goals And Federal Program Funding (Peña)
R-19-124 Approving A Grant Application For The FY19 Andeavor Foundation Grant And Providing For An Appropriation To Albuquerque Fire Rescue In Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-19-119 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The W.K. Kellogg Foundation And Providing An Appropriation To The Legal Department For Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-19-117 F/S Creating A Census 2020 Complete Count Policy For The City Of Albuquerque And The County Of Bernalillo , Establishing A Census 2020 Complete Count Committee To Promote A 2020 Census Awareness Campaign With The Goal Of Ensuring That Every Resident In Bernalillo County And Albuquerque Is Counted, Providing Instructions For An Action Plan, And Making An Appropriation (Borrego, Benton, Peña, Sanchez)
R-19-116 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services, Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Grant Awards For Assisted Outpatient Treatment And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services, Beginning In Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-18-96 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Supplementing Current Appropriations For An Affordable Housing Development Project Within The Boundaries Of The West Central Metropolitan Redevelopment Area And Directing The Mayor To Execute The Related Development Agreement (Peña, Sanchez)
R-18-94 Approving An Intergovernmental Agreement Between The City Of Albuquerque And The County Of Bernalillo (Peña)
R-18-90 Approving A Grant Application For The FY2019 Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant In Compliance With The US Department Of Transportation And Pipeline And Hazardous Materials Safety Administration With The New Mexico Department Of Homeland Security And Providing For An Appropriation To The Fire Department In Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-18-82 Directing The Economic Development Department To Collaborate With The City Council Office And Other Local And State Government Agencies To Convene A Micro-Enterprise Development Fair (Peña)
R-18-71 Recognizing The Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-Pace) Ordinance, Passed By The County Of Bernalillo Board Of Commissioners August 14, 2018 And Urging The New Mexico State Legislature To Adopt Statutes That Facilitate C-Pace Programs By Cities And Counties Throughout The State (Peña)
R-18-7 C/S Strengthening Albuquerque's Status As An Immigrant Friendly City, Promoting Public Safety, Safeguarding The Civil Rights, Safety And Dignity Of All Our Residents And Creating An Environment Conducive To All Victims Of Violent Crime Seeking Assistance (Peña, Davis)
R-18-66 Directing The Cultural Services Department To Develop A Special Interest Vehicle Club Recognition Program (Peña)
R-18-62 Formalizing A Collaborative Effort Between The City Of Albuquerque And Bernalillo County To Preserve Crestview Bluff As An Historic Urban Green Area (Peña, Sanchez)
R-18-60 Approving A Grant Application For The FY2018 Fire Prevention And Safety Grant With The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) And The Department Of Homeland Security (DHS) And Providing For An Appropriation To The Fire Department In Fiscal Year 2018 (Peña, by request)
R-18-39 Affirming The City Council's Support Of Pursuing Legal Action Against Opioid Manufacturers And Distributors For The Opioid Drug Abuse Crisis In Albuquerque Fueled By Their Improper Promotion And Over-Supply Of Those Drugs (Peña, Davis)
R-18-38 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of A Grant Agreement With The U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services (HHS), Early Head Start Program And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services Beginning In Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-18-34 Approving A Grant Agreement For The FY2017 Assistance To Firefighters Grant With The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) And The Department Of Homeland Security (DHS) And Providing For An Appropriation To The Fire Department In Fiscal Year 2018 (Peña, by request)
R-18-3 Expressing The City's Support For The Proposed Atrisco West Route 66 MainStreet Organization (Peña, Sanchez)
R-18-28 Relating To Economic Development Assistance In Support Of A Proposed Topgolf Project At The Former Beach Water Park Site Near The Intersection Of I-25 And Monta?o Boulevard; Amending The Capital Improvements Program Of The City Of Albuquerque (Sanchez, Peña, Gibson)
R-18-26 Reserving Council Project Funds To Provide For Community Arts Projects Related To The History And Culture Of The Atrisco Area Of The City Of Albuquerque (Peña)
R-18-24 C/S Appropriating Funds For Operating The Government Of The City Of Albuquerque For Fiscal Year 2019, Beginning July 1, 2018 And Ending June 30, 2019; Adjusting Fiscal Year 2018 Appropriations; And Appropriating Capital Funds (Jones, Peña)
R-18-2 F/S Establishing A Legislative Policy For The City Of Albuquerque For The 2018 New Mexico State Legislature (Peña)
R-18-114 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds From The Cities For Financial Empowerment Fund, Inc. And Providing An Appropriation To The Legal Department For Fiscal Year 2019 (Peña, by request)
R-18-107 Establishing Legislative And Budget Priorities For The City Of Albuquerque For The 2019 New Mexico State Legislature (Peña)
R-18-103 Amending R-18-82 To Extend The Deadline For Convening The Micro-Enterprise Development Fair To Provide Adequate Planning, Outreach, And Coordination (Peña)
R-18-102 Amending The Boundary Of The West Central Metropolitan Redevelopment Area To Designate An Additional Area For Inclusion Within The MRA, Making Certain Findings And Determinations Pursuant To The Metropolitan Redevelopment Code, And Authorizing And Directing The Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency To Update The Metropolitan Redevelopment Plan For The West Central Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Consistent With This Resolution (Peña)
R-17-250 Creating A Cruising Task Force To Explore Options And Make Recommendations To Promote Responsible Cruising In The City Of Albuquerque (Peña, Benton)
R-17-222 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds Based On The Notice Of Grant Award For A Foster Grandparent Program With The Corporation For National And Community Service And The New Mexico Aging And Long Term Services Department And Providing For An Appropriation To The Department Of Senior Affairs Foster Grandparent Program In Fiscal Year 2018 (Peña, by request)
R-17-195 Approving A Grant Agreement For The FY2016 Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant With The New Mexico Department Of Homeland Security And Providing For An Appropriation To The Fire Department In Fiscal Year 2017 (Peña, by request)
R-17-194 Renaming The Wells Park Community Center The "Johnny Tapia Community Center At Wells Park;" Directing The Department Of Family & Community Services To Place The Sculpture Of Johnny Tapia Entitled "Boxing Victory Celebration," Created By Steve Weems, In An Appropriate Location At The Community Center (Peña)
R-17-186 C/S Appropriating Funds For Operating The Government Of The City Of Albuquerque For Fiscal Year 2018, Beginning July 1, 2017 And Ending June 30, 2018; Adjusting Fiscal Year 2017 Appropriations; And Appropriating Capital Funds (Harris, Sanchez, Peña, Winter)
R-17-175 Naming The Alamosa Center The "Ted M. Gallegos Center" (Peña)
R-17-173 Naming The Existing Stage And Buildings At Civic Plaza As The "Al Hurricane Sr. Pavilion At Civic Plaza" In Honor Of Al Hurricane Sr., The Godfather Of New Mexico Music, For His Dedication And Commitment To Our Great City And State And For His Remarkable Six Decade Music Career (Sanchez, Peña, Benton)
R-16-90 Authorizing The Mayor To Execute A Contract Agreement With The W.K. Kellogg Foundation For The Running Start For Careers Initiative And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services Beginning In FY17 (Peña, by request)
R-16-89 Moving The Office Of Neighborhood Coordination From The Planning Department To The Council Services Department; Making An Appropriation (Peña)
R-16-74 Authorizing The Mayor To Execute A Contract Agreement With The New Mexico Department Of Children, Youth And Families And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services/Division Of Child And Family Development, Pre-Kindergarten Program (Peña)
R-16-73 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds Based On The Notice Of Grant Award For A Retired And Senior Volunteer Program From The Corporation For National And Community Service And The New Mexico Aging And Long Term Services Department And Providing For An Appropriation To The Department Of Senior Affairs Retired And Senior Volunteer Program In Fiscal Year 2017 (Peña)
R-16-66 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of State Of New Mexico Litter Control And Beautification Grant Funds, A Grant Under The New Mexico Litter Control And Beautification Act With The New Mexico State Tourism Department; And Providing For An Appropriation To The City Of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department (Peña, by request)
R-16-59 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of A Grant Application For Transportation Demand Management Program With The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Of The U.S. Department Of Transportation And Providing For An Appropriation To The Transit Department (Peña, by request)
R-16-33 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of A Grant Application For Bus Stop Facilities Improvements With The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Of The U.S. Department Of Transportation And Providing For An Appropriation To The Transit Department (Peña)
R-16-20 Adopting An Employee Recognition Program For The City Of Albuquerque (Peña)
R-16-137 C/S Amending The Rio Bravo Sector Development Plan Zone Map From R-LT To R-2 For Tracts RR-3-A And RR-3-B For Two Parcels Of Approximately 27-Acres Abutting The South Side Of Dennis Chavez Blvd, Just North Of 98th Street (Peña, by request)
R-16-131 Renaming The Community Room At The Shawn McWethy Southwest Police Substation, As The Louis Tafoya Community Room In Honor Of Former West Mesa Neighborhood Association President And Community Advocate, To Recognize His Distinguished Service To The Citizens Of The Westside And His Commitment To The Men And Women Of The Albuquerque Police Department (Sanchez, Peña)
R-16-115 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of A Grant Application For A Food Service Program For Children With The State Of New Mexico Children, Youth And Families Department And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services (Peña, by request)
R-15-3 Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program Of The City Of Albuquerque By Approving New Projects, Supplementing Current Appropriations And Changing The Scope Of Existing Projects (Peña, by request)
R-15-276 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2016 Appropriations For Albuquerque Police Officer Wage Increases (Sanchez, Lewis, Peña)
R-15-270 Establishing Priorities For The 2017 Capital Improvements Plan; Defining The Criteria To Be Used In Rating Project Proposals; Assigning Weights To The Criteria; Allocating Amounts For Different Purposes Within The 2017 General Obligation Bond Program (Peña, by request)
R-15-267 C/S Relating To Capital Projects; Amending The Adopted Capital Implementation Program (CIP) Of The City Of Albuquerque By Designating Funding For A New Project (Peña)
R-15-266 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2015 Appropriations For Certain Funds And Program Strategies To Provide For Actual Expenditures And Adjusting Fiscal Year 2016 Operating And Capital Appropriations (Peña, by request)
R-15-256 Amending The Tower/Unser Sector Development Plan (The "TUSDP") To Change The Zoning For Tract 2A, Westgate Mobile Home Park (The "Subject Property"), Approximately 14.5 Acres, From R-T Residential Zone To SU-1 For Mobile Home Development (Peña, by request)
R-15-253 Creating A Collaborative Process For Behavioral Health Reform Beginning With The City Of Albuquerque And Bernalillo County Through The Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Government Commission (Sanchez, Peña)
R-15-244 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2016 Appropriations To Provide One-Time Capital Funding For The Improvement Of Route 66 Signage On Central Avenue (Peña)
R-15-240 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2016 Appropriations For City Of Albuquerque Employee Wage Increases And Making An Appropriation To The Economic Development Department To Support Entrepreneur Development And International Trade Programs (Peña, Lewis)
R-15-237 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2016 Appropriations For City Of Albuquerque Employee Wage Increases (Peña, by request)
R-15-230 Requiring The Albuquerque Bus Rapid Transit Project To Finance The Installation Of A Streetscape On Central Avenue From Sunset Boulevard To Coors Boulevard, Establishing Minimum Streetscape Standards On Central From Sunset To Coors. Designating Federal Funds In The Mid-Region Council Of Governments Transportation Improvement Program For Albuquerque Great Streets For Streetscaping Central Avenue From Coors Boulevard To The Western City Limits (Peña)
R-15-224 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds Based On A Notice Of Grant Award For A Senior Companion Program Grant With The Corporation For National And Community Service And The New Mexico Aging And Long Term Services Department And Providing For An Appropriation To The Department Of Senior Affairs Senior Companion Program In Fiscal Year 2016 (Peña, by request)
R-15-213 Authorizing The Mayor To Execute An Amended Contract Agreement With The New Mexico Department Of Children, Youth And Families And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services/Division Of Child And Family Development, Pre-Kindergarten Program (Peña, by request)
R-15-211 Amending The One-Year Objectives For The City Of Albuquerque For Fiscal Year 2016 (Peña)
R-15-2 Appropriating Funds To The Capital Implementation Program For The 2015 General Obligation Program (Peña, by request)
R-15-197 Adjusting Fiscal Year 2015 Appropriations For City Of Albuquerque Employee Wage Increases (Peña)
R-15-182 Establishing One-Year Objectives For The City Of Albuquerque In Fiscal Year 2016; To Meet Five-Year Goals (Peña, by request)
R-15-181 F/S Appropriating Funds For Operating The Government Of The City Of Albuquerque For Fiscal Year 2016, Beginning July 1, 2015 And Ending June 30, 2016; Adjusting Fiscal Year 2015 Appropriations; Appropriating Capital Funds; And Rescinding Sections 3 And 4 Of Resolution F/S R-10-87, Enactment No. R-2010-101 (Peña)
R-15-179 Naming The Central & Unser Library The "Central & Unser - Patrick J. Baca Library" (Sanchez, Benton, Peña)
R-15-176 Authorizing The Mayor To Execute The Albuquerque Business Education Compact Recommendations And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services (Peña, by request)
R-15-163 Calling For A Comparative Survey Of The Salaries Of ABQ Ride Motorcoach Operators And Sunvan Chauffeurs (Peña)
R-15-155 Approving And Authorizing The Filing Of A Grant Agreement With The New Mexico Department Of Public Safety And Providing For An Appropriation To The City Of Albuquerque, Police Department (Peña, by request)
R-15-150 C/S Approving The Programming Of Funds And Projects For The 2015-2024 Decade Plan For Capital Improvements Including The 2015 Two-Year Capital Budget (Peña, by request)
R-14-126 F/S Declaring The City Council's Intent To Issue $36 Million Of Gross Receipts Tax Revenue Bonds For The Purpose Of Funding Capital Projects As Determined By The City Council (Peña, Lewis)
R-14-102 Supporting Interest And Fee Caps On Non-Bank Lending Institutions In New Mexico (Gibson, Benton, Garduño, Peña)
R-14-96 Authorizing The Mayor To Execute An Amended Contract Agreement With The New Mexico Department Of Children, Youth And Families And Providing An Appropriation To The Department Of Family And Community Services/Division Of Child And Family Development, Pre-Kindergarten Program (Peña)
R-14-95 Appropriating Lodgers' Tax Funds To The National Hispanic Cultural Center Foundation For The Advertising, Publicizing And Promotion Of The National Hispanic Cultural Center (Peña)
R-14-89 Designating Fiscal Year 2015 General Fund Appropriations For The Heading Home Program. Authorizing The Mayor To Enter Into A Social Services Agreement With Albuquerque Heading Home For Case Management Services For Heading Home Clients (Benton, Peña, Winter)
R-14-88 Expressing Support For Cornucopia Adult And Family Services Intent To Apply For Funding In Response To The New Mexico Department Of Transportation's FY 2016 Application Under Section 5310: Enhanced Mobility Of Seniors And Individuals With Disabilities To Meet The Transportation Needs Of The Elderly, Frail And Disabled Persons (Peña)
R-14-74 Approving And Authorizing The Acceptance Of Grant Funds For A Retired And Senior Volunteer Program From The Corporation For National And Community Service And The New Mexico Aging And Long Term Services Department And Providing For An Appropriation To The Department Of Senior Affairs Retired And Senior Volunteer Program In Fiscal Year 2015 (Peña)
R-14-55 F/S Commissioning A Study To Assess The Gaps In The City, County And State's Funding For Certain Social Service Programs; Appropriating Funding For That Purpose (Peña)
R-14-51 Establishing Priorities For The 2015 Capital Improvements Plan; Defining The Criteria To Be Used In Rating Project Proposals; Assigning Weights To The Criteria; Allocating Amounts For Different Purposes Within The 2015 General Obligation Bond Program; Stating The Policy Of The Council With Regard To Senior And Community Centers, Parks And Recreation, And Workforce Housing Projects (Peña)
R-14-33 Making An Appropriation To The Albuquerque Film & Media Experience Foundation And Authorizing The Mayor To Enter Into An Agreement With The Albuquerque Film & Media Experience Foundation For The Production Of The 2014 Festival (Garduño, Winter, Gibson, Peña)
Memorials
M-23-9 Urging The New Mexico State Legislature To Consider Adoption Of The Lowrider As The Official State Car In The 2024 State Legislative Session (Peña)
M-20-5 Recognizing The Senior Corp Volunteers Composed Of Foster Grandparents, Senior Companions And Retired And Senior Volunteer Program Volunteers For Their Exemplary Service During The Time Of The COVID-19 Pandemic To The Senior Citizen Population Of The City Of Albuquerque (Borrego, Peña)
M-20-1 Urging The United States Congress To Amend The National Trails System Act To Designate The Route 66 National Historic Trail (Harris, Davis, Peña, Benton)
M-17-4 Reaffirming The City Of Albuquerque's Commitment To Diversity And Immigrant Friendly Status, And To Safeguarding The Civil Rights, Safety And Dignity Of All Our Residents, Whether They Be Immigrants, War Refugees, People Of Color, Muslims, Jews, LGBTQ People, Or People With Disabilities (Peña, Benton, Davis, Gibson)
M-15-11 Urging The Governor Of New Mexico And The New Mexico State Legislature To Convene A Special Session Of The 52nd New Mexico Legislature To Adopt A Capital Outlay Bill (Harris, Peña, Jones, Sanchez)
M-15-10 Reaffirming The City Of Albuquerque's Commitment To Civil Rights, Recognizing The Contributions Of Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Workers And Families, And Urging Congress To Pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform (Peña, Sanchez)
M-14-6 F/S Supporting Bernalillo County's Adoption Of Two Propositions Placing Advisory Questions On The November 4, 2014 General Election Ballot: First, The Proposition Asking Voters Whether The County Should Impose A One-Eighth Of One Percent County Gross Receipts Tax For Behavioral Health Services For Adults And Children In The Albuquerque; And, Second, The Proposition Asking Voters Whether They Support State And Local Efforts To Decriminalize Possession Of One Ounce Or Less Of Marijuana (Peña, Benton, Sanchez)
Proposals
P-24-6 Charter Amendment Proposal Adopting A Proposition To Be Sent To The Voters At The 2024 General Election, Proposing To Amend Article II Of The Charter Related To City Council Election Cycles (Peña)
P-24-5 Charter Amendment Proposal Adopting A Proposition To Be Sent To The Voters At The 2024 General Election, Proposing To Amend Article II Of The City Charter Related To City Council Election Cycles (Peña)
P-24-4 Adopting A Proposition To Be Sent To The Voters At The 2024 General Election, Proposing To Amend Article XIX Of The Charter Of The City Of Albuquerque Regarding The Procedure To Determine Of Separation Of Powers Issues Under The City Charter (Lewis and Peña)
P-24-3 Adopting A Proposition To Be Sent To The Voters At The 2024 General Election, Proposing To Amend Article V Of The Charter Of The City Of Albuquerque Regarding Procedures For Appointment Of Administrative Officers And Appointment And Removal Of The Chief Of Police And Fire Chief (Lewis and Peña)
P-24-1 Adopting A Proposition To Be Sent To The Voters At The 2024 General Election, Proposing To Amend Article II Of The Charter Of The City Of Albuquerque Regarding Minimum Votes For Elected Offices And Runoff Elections (Lewis and Peña)
P-14-5 F/S Adopting A Proposition To Be Submitted To The Voters At The Next General Election Concerning The Imposition Of A One-Eighth Of One Percent Municipal Gross Receipts Tax For Essential Services (Peña)
Rules Amendments
RA-23-1 Amending Article 1, Section 10, Of The City Council Rules Of Procedure Relating To Attendance (Benton, Peña, Jones, Fiebelkorn)
RA-19-5 Amending The City Council Rules Of Procedure Article III, Section 4.A. Relating To The Order Of Business (Peña)
RA-19-2 Amending The City Council Rules Of Procedure Article III, Section 23, Relating To The Allocation Of Councilor Expenses (Peña)
RA-16-2 Amending The City Council Rules Of Procedure Relating To Article 1, Section 8 Addressing Meetings (Peña)