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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City Councilor Cynthia Borrego Hosts District 5 Fall Open House Meeting
The quarterly meeting was held at the Michael R. King and Richard W. Smith Jr. Memorial Substation.
City Councilor Cynthia Borrego Celebrates Coffee With a Cop Day
October 2nd brought communities together with law enforcement officers.
City Councilor Diane Gibson Supports Los Altos Park Improvements
Improvements to Los Altos Park are included in proposed Sports-Related Tourism package.
City Councilor Cynthia Borrego Attends Blue Mass
The Blue Mass is a blessing for all Police Officers, Sheriffs Deputies, Firefighters, Military, Emergency Medical Personnel, and Correction Officers.
City Councilor Trudy Jones Visits John Baker Elementary School
Councilor Jones spoke about government and public service.