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Albuquerque Development Commission

Learn more about the Albuquerque Development Commission.

Function

The Albuquerque Development Commission (ADC) was created in accordance with the State's Metropolitan Redevelopment Code (3-60A-16 to 3-60A-48 NMSA 1978) and City Ordinance (Ord.) 33-2004 (§ 2-14-1-5).

In conjunction with the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency, the Albuquerque Development Commission has the authority to approve the sale of land within a designated Metropolitan Redevelopment Area that is covered by a redevelopment plan.

The Albuquerque Development Commission also serves as an advisory body to the City Council for approval of project plans and inducement resolutions for private purpose bonds. They also review economic development strategies submitted by the Office of Economic Development that affect the public benefit.

Meeting Information

Dates: The Albuquerque Development Commission meets on the third Thursday of each month. 

Time: All meetings begin at 2 p.m.

Location: Meetings are held virtually via zoom. The zoom link to the meeting will be included in the agenda posted prior to the meeting.

Agendas will be posted at least 72 hours before the meeting.

View Albuquerque Development Commission Agendas & Archives.