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This Division enforces the Uniform Housing Code and the Integrated Development Ordinance. The mission of the Code Enforcement Division is to ensure that properties within the City have dwelling units and structures that are decent, safe and sanitary and to create orderly, harmonious and economically sound development in order to promote the health, safety, convenience and general welfare of the citizens of the city.
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Two volunteers stand in front of an enthusiastic group of young children looking at an art board.
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Give your perspective on the ongoing practice of dogs off leash at McDuffie Park
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Council Services Department Organizational Chart revised on November 17, 2025.
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Find information about the proposed design concepts for Crestview Bluffs Park.
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City of Albuquerque Twenty Sixth Council
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PDF of CONCERNING THE MUNICIPAL RUNOFF ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, ON TUESDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2025.
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Concept drawing for a park with trees in street plantars around most of the park perimeter, trees around each separate part of the park, a basketball/Futsal court on the southwest corner, a tot lot play area on middle west side, a bike park on the north side, an entryway with a shade structure between the tot lot and bike park, another entryway between the bike park and dining areas, a central node where walkways from the entrances meet, a dining area with string lights and food truck parking along the east side, an 8 to 12 year old pay area on the southeast side, a 2 to 8 year old play area between the tot lot and 8-12 year old play areas, a 10' perimeter walkway along the south side with a landscap buffer along it, and maintenance access at the southeast corner.
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A concept drawing for a park with trees in street plantars around most of the park perimeter, trees around each separate part of the park, a basketball/futsal court on the southwest corner, a bike park on the middle west side, a 3,200 square feet of turf next to a tot lot play area on the north side, an entryway with a shade structure between the bike park and turf area, another entryway between the tot lot and dining areas, a central node where walkways from the entrances meet, dining area with string lights and food truck parking along the east side, an 8 to 12 year old pay area on the southeast side, landscap buffer along the south side, and maintenance access at the southeast corner.
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A concept drawing of a park with a trees in street plantars around most of the park perimeter, trees around each separate part of the park, a basketball/futsal court on the southwest corner, a small bike park surrounded by turf on the middle west side, a 6,400 square feet of turf on the north side, an entryway between the bike park and turf area, another entryway between the turf and dining areas, a central node where walkways from the entrances meet, a dining area with string lights and food truck parking along the east side, and an all ages play area on the southeast side that includes a separate play area for todlers.
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Concept drawing of a park that has trees in street plantars around most of the park perimeter, trees around each separate part of the park, a basketball/futsal court on the southwest corner, a medium sized bike park surrounded by turf on the middle west side, 6,400 square feet of turf on the north side, an entryway between the bike park and turf area, another entryway between the turf and dining areas, a central node where walkways from the entrances meet, dining area with string lights and food truck parking along the east side, and an all ages play area on the southeast side.
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Mayor Keller, Chief of Police Harold Medina, and other APD officials held a dedication ceremony to dedicate a city shooting range and building to retired APD sergeant, Dave Bartram, who served for nearly 50 years.
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Residents enjoyed a special holiday meal, community invited to donate and volunteer.
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City leaders available to discuss Gateway facilities, housing initiatives, and community safety programs.
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Three teams drove folks out of the cold to lifesaving shelter
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In first month, ACS’s transportation service already showing significant impact
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Read Mayor Tim Mayor Keller's monthly newsletter.
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Winter Sheltering Plan offers a bed for everyone who wants one.
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13 new recruits begin enhanced, hands-on training to tackle mental health, crisis intervention, and public safety challenges