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  • Who Manages Albuquerque's Water?

    The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Authority Utilitiy

  • Water Information

    Information about water in Albuquerque.

  • Frequently Asked Questions About Noise

    Below are frequently asked questions about noise in the City of Albuquerque.

  • How to use a PHB or HAWK Signal

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

  • Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) Example Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) Example

    There is a rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) with a bright yellow sign of people walking and an arrow pointing down to a crosswalk. There is a button on the RRFB for people to activate the signal.

  • Pedestrian Hyrbrid Beacon Example Pedestrian Hyrbrid Beacon Example

    Shows the pedestrian hybrid beacon or HAWK signals on Central Ave. in Nob Hill. There is a crosswalk for people walking to cross the street to a pedestrian refuge island in the center of the street. There is a sign that says "Stop Here on RED" indicating where drivers must stop when the sign is activated.

  • Sidepath Example Sidepath Example

    There is a two-lane roadway with a truck driving away from the camera. Next to the roadway is a landscaped area with many green trees and next to the landscaped area is an asphalt paved sidepath with a yellow dashed line delineating bi-directional traffic for people walking and biking. Next to the sidepath is a dirt area and then there are fences to people's backyards.

  • Separated Bike Lane Example Separated Bike Lane Example

    There is a bike lane with a striped buffer space between the bike lane and where people drive automobiles. Within the striped buffer space there are white, reflective posts mounted, which would discourage people driving from driving in the bike lane.

  • Paved Multi-Use Trail Example Paved Multi-Use Trail Example

    There is an asphalt paved multi-use trail that has a yellow dashed line in the middle of the paved area to indicate bi-directional travel for people walking and biking. In the distance coming toward the camera, there is a person bicycling.

  • Buffered Bike Lane Example Buffered Bike Lane Example

    There is a bike lane with a striped buffer between the bike lane and the vehicle driving lane. There is also a bright yellow diamond-shaped sign with a bicycle symbol and an arrow pointing toward the bike lane. The sign is adjacent to the sidewalk.

  • Bike Route Example Bike Route Example

    There is a street with vehicle parking on both sides of the street and there is a sign with a bicycle symbol that says bike route.

  • Bike Lane Example Bike Lane Example

    There is a bike lane adjacent to a sidewalk on one side and a vehicle driving lane on the other side. The bike lane has a bike lane symbol which shows a person on a bicycle. Where the bike lane crosses an intersection there is also a crosswalk. In the driving lane there are a few vehicles driving.

  • Bike Boulevard Example Bike Boulevard Example

    Shows the Silver Avenue bike boulevard with an 18 miles per hour speed limit sign with the purple bike boulevard sign underneath the speed limit sign. It also shows on-street parking that narrows the driving space.

  • Monday, August 05 2024
  • Mailer

    E-Mails Form Input

  • Maintenance Planned at Eagle Rock Convenience Center Maintenance Planned at Eagle Rock Convenience Center

    Delays are expected August 6-9 during routine repairs for the facility.

  • Insect Art Project Insect Art Project

    Insect Art

  • Chatter at the Museum Chatter at the Museum

    Chatter performs at the Albuquerque Museum

  • Broken Boxes Logo Broken Boxes Logo

    Broken Boxes Logo

  • Visit Casa San Ysidro

    Casa San Ysidro, Albuquerque Museum's history house and property in Corrales, will schedule your group for a guided tour by reservation only.