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  • How to use a PHB or HAWK Signal

    Information about the Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (PHBs) or High Intensity Activated Crosswalk (HAWK) signals in Albuquerque.

  • Featured Projects
  • Program Overview

    The City of Albuquerque’s Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA) has launched Lot Reimagined, a program that brings new life to vacant, MRA-owned properties.

  • Redevelopment Tax Abatement (RTA)

    Information about the Redevelopment Tax Abatement (RTA) program through The Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency.

  • Legislation

    The road to getting TIF legislation passed at the State level and locally has been a long one. Below, read the legislation currently in effect:

  • Best Practices

    Information on TIF best practices and other cities of similar size.

  • One Albuquerque Award Nomination Form

    If you know a City of Albuquerque employee or community member who has performed outstanding work, tell us.

  • TIF Lifecycle
  • Tax & Rev Location Codes

    Effective July 1, 2025, any business operating within one of Albuquerque’s designated Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts must report gross receipts tax (GRT) using the district’s assigned Location Code.

  • Building Safety Division

    The Building Safety Division issues building and trade permits, and conducts inspections for residential and commercial new construction, additions and remodel work.  All permits are issued and inspections are completed according to the Uniform Administrative Code of the City of Albuquerque.

  • BioPark Frequently Asked Questions

    Get answers to frequently asked questions about the BioPark

  • Keep Albuquerque Beautiful

    Information about Keep Albuquerque Beautiful.

  • MR Area TIF District Maps

    The entire Downtown 2025 and West Central MR Areas are now designated TIF districts. The map below shows the boundaries of the new TIF areas.

  • Tax Increment Financing (TIF)

    Tax Increment Financing (TIF) is a new redevelopment tool in Albuquerque that allows a portion of increased tax revenue within designated areas to be reinvested locally, spurring long-term economic growth and revitalization.

  • RFP#03-2025: Small Properties Disposal and Redevelopment

    RFP#3-2025 is now closed.

  • 2025.12.10 BOE Minutes

    a record of meeting actions

  • Join Our Team

    Information about working at ABQ RIDE, including available jobs and hiring incentives.

  • Establishing "Slum" & "Blight" in Metropolitan Redevelopment Areas

    To assist in assessing whether an area has slum and blight conditions, Albuquerque’s Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA) uses an evaluation framework. Derived directly from the definitions in MRA’s guiding state statute (NM Stat § 3-60A-4), this framework helps MRA to evaluate all of our areas in a consistent and transparent manner.

  • The Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA)

    The Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA) is charged with creating and building opportunities for economic development. MRA partners with community leaders, private developers, property owners, and business owners to support vibrant communities in designated Metropolitan Redevelopment Areas. We have several incentive programs to catalyze investment in our community.

  • Albuquerque Still at the Top for Movie Making Albuquerque Still at the Top for Movie Making

    Albuquerque Ranked No. 2 “Best Big City for Film” by MovieMaker Magazine