Administration Capital Program Priorities
See the Keller Administration Capital Program Priorities for 2026.
Housing and Homelessness Public Safety Quality of Life
- Investments in Housing Navigation Centers for Young Adult, Seniors, Recovery, and Families
Funding to provide low-barrier overnight beds, case management, and other supportive services through trauma-informed design, on-site services, and multi-agency coordination to reduce wait times for housing placements, focusing on multi-site facilities in both the east and west side of Albuquerque. - Investments in Affordable, Transitional, and Supportive Housing in Albuquerque
Funding for affordable, transitional, and supportive housing construction, improvement and rehabilitation in Albuquerque, including critical supportive housing and facilities conversions including those transitioning from the City’s Housing Navigation Centers. - Investments in Micro-Community Shelters and Housing
Funding to support the purchase and construction of micro-communities to create safe and designated areas of Albuquerque to combat homelessness. - Housing and Homelessness Data Infrastructure
Funding to meet the needs of City staff & Bernalillo County and service providers in Albuquerque by investing in data infrastructure to track available beds, voucher systems, and other data points. - Affordable Housing Preservation and Rehabilitation
Funding to rehabilitate, improve, and preserve existing affordable housing in Albuquerque. - Motel Acquisitions & Conversions
Funding to increase the number of affordable housing units by investing in existing motel properties across the City through acquisition, construction, and rehabilitation.
- Albuquerque Community Safety Facilities, Vehicles, and Technology
Funding to expand Albuquerque Community Safety facilities and to purchase vehicles and field equipment to enable extended coverage for alternative behavioral health response. - Albuquerque Police Department Facilities, Vehicles, and Technology
Funding to ensure our officers are equipped to fight crime through investments in facilities upgrades, state-of-the-art technologies and crime lab equipment updates, and police patrol vehicles for Albuquerque Police Department. - Albuquerque Fire Rescue Facilities, Vehicles, and Technology
Funding to purchase and equip vehicles, and to complete construction of Fire Stations across Albuquerque, including Fire Station 4 in the Wells Park/Santa Barbara-Martineztown neighborhoods, and a Fire Station in Mesa del Sol.
- Connecting Community to Work and Wellness through the Rail Trail
Funding to construct Rail Trail phases including ongoing construction in the Sawmill area and construction in the Barelas neighborhood. The Rail Trail will be an iconic and artistic pedestrian parkway that reflects Albuquerque's vibrant history and cultural diversity. - Pedestrian and Bike Safety Technology and Infrastructure
Funding to design and construct infrastructure and invest in technologies to enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety, including HAWK lights, flashing beacons, street and trail lighting, speed humps, and other street infrastructure - Infrastructure Improvements at Balloon Fiesta Park
Funding to upgrade infrastructure at Balloon Fiesta Park, including ADA accessibility enhancements and escarpment improvements.