Current Projects
Stay informed about the current projects and studies initiated by the City Council.
Proposed Updates to Police Oversight Ordinance
Information on the proposed updates Police Oversight Ordinance, O-21-78.
Short Term Rental Task Force
City Councilor Diane Gibson established the Short Term Rental Task Force (via R-18-49) in order to take a comprehensive look at the best practices across the country.
Complete Streets
This Ordinance would require streets that are designed and built to efficiently serve all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, transit riders, and motorists.
City Council Considers Aid to Support Organizations Addressing Asylum Seekers
R-19-143 appropriates $250,000 from FY19’s unallocated funds to provide grants and/or contracts to established non-profits, specialized service providers, and faith-based organizations providing services to asylum seekers.
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Balloon Landing Task Force
The Task Force's mission is to review potential solutions to creating or acquiring additional balloon landing fields
Albuquerque Fire Rescue Implements New Bush Truck on Albuquerque’s West Side
City Councilor Cynthia Borrego used set-aside funds to purchase new brush truck.
Small Business Resource Fair
Diversifying Albuquerque’s local economy by supporting our emerging small business community.
Albuquerque's Clean and Green Retail Ordinance
O-19-48 is currently being considered by the City Council
Albuquerque Baseball Complex
Creating a place for our children to play along with an economic base for sports tourism, where people come to Albuquerque to play, stay, dine and shop.
Bikeways and Trails Facilities Plan
This page contains information about the adoption process for the Draft City of Albuquerque Bikeways and Trails Facilities Plan (BTFP)
Paseo del Norte / Unser Expansion
A much needed short-term project to accommodate new and proposed District 5 neighborhoods, APD, Fire and rescue.
Juan Tabo Hills Connectivity Study
This study seeks to analyze ways to improve connectivity from the Juan Tabo Hills community to the larger roadway network and to reduce the amount of cut through traffic in surrounding neighborhoods.