Contact Mayor Keller
At the City of Albuquerque, we always want to know about the issues that matter most to our residents. To share your views, or request assistance with City related services, you may email Mayor Keller. https://www.cabq.gov/mayor/contact-us/email-the-mayor
APD Reminds Residents To Not Leave Running Vehicles Unattended In Colder Months
The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) reminds us that we should not leave our cars unattended if warming them up in the cold mornings. Leaving your car running to warm up is one of the main ways car thieves strike in the winter. If you must warm your car before driving, consider using a remote starter or separate valet key, so you can lock your vehicle doors while it is unattended. For more ideas and tips on preventing auto theft, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/police/crime-prevention-safety/auto-theft
OASIS SENIOR LEARNING IS PROVIDING ONLINE PROGRAMS
Contact 884-4529 or visit albuquerque.oasisnet.org for more information.
ABQ RIDE Offers Numerous Resources For Getting Around Town Safely
Get up-to-date information about bus locations in Albuquerque with Where’s My Bus. From any device with an internet connection, you can select any active bus route and get live tracking on City & UNM bus locations. Live tracking is available at: www.cabq.gov/mybus. You can also easily find when the next regularly-scheduled bus is due at your stop with a simple text. TXT2RIDE is fast and easy to use. Send a text to 27433 (2-RIDE) with the 4-digit bus stop number, a space, and then the route number, and hit Send! In seconds, you’ll receive a text with the next two scheduled departure times. Message & data rates may apply. To find the bus stop number, look for the round puck with a tactile blue 4-digit number posted on the bus stop pole four to five feet above the ground. Most pucks will face the sidewalk. The bus stop number also appears in Type II Braille below the tactile number. Learn more at: www.cabq.gov/txt2ride
City Partners with Multiple Agencies to Make Flu Vaccine Easily Accessible
Flu shots will lessen severity of flu symptoms and save hospital resources to fight COVID-19 pandemic At a press conference, Mayor Tim Keller and the City Environmental Health Department’s Dr. Mark DiMenna highlighted the partnership between several agencies to make voluntary flu vaccinations easily accessible for all Albuquerque residents. Getting vaccinated for the flu helps reduce respiratory illness and preserve limited health care resources that may be in short supply due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Find a flu shot clinic today at: http://www.cabq.gov/humanresources/employee-benefits/better-health-program/employee-flu-shots
Homeless Coordinating Council Meeting Invites Community to Participate
Got concerns about homelessness in Albuquerque? Why not join in the bi-weekly Homeless Coordinating Council Meeting that happens every other Tuesday at 9:45 a.m. online? This is a community-wide initiative that discusses issues and possible solutions to combat the issues related to individuals experiencing homelessness. To learn more about this Council and to attend upcoming meetings, visit: http://www.cabq.gov/family/partner-resources/meeting-minutes-agendas/homeless-coordinating-council
Illegal Dumping Partnership Encourages Safe Disposal of Unwanted Items
The Illegal Dumping Partnership is an initiative sponsored by the City of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, PNM, Albuquerque Public Schools (APS), AMAFCA, the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT), and other groups, encouraging residents to safely dispose of unwanted items at one of the City’s convenience centers located throughout Bernalillo County. Illegal dumping is not only rude, it’s against the law and is punishable by fines and possible jail time. To report illegal dumping, call 1-877-668-4769. You can also dispose of your trash at one of the following locations:
• South Side (Montessa Park), 512 Los Picaros Rd NW, 505-768-5930
• West Side (Don Reservoir), 117 114th Street SW, 505-768-3920
• North Side (Eagle Rock), 6301 Eagle Rock Rd NE, 505-857-8318 Bernalillo County
• East Side (East Mountain Transfer Station) 505-281-9110
Carla Rubio
/ May 4, 2023For the yard sales, will you be advertising on the medians with signs? Or shall we? What neighborhoods are included. We’re on Vista del Sur. Thank you.
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Newmexicotoitaly
/ May 4, 2023Hi there! The marquees are already up. Carmella says “ I will post 3 signs–one on Bob Mc Cannon and El Tesoro Escondido, one on MCCannon and Prenda de Plata and one on Ladera and McCannon. I’ll put them out tomorrow’ and she’ll also post on Craigslist and Nextdoor. Anything else you want to add for your own street/sale of course!
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