There are 3 city community centers south of our neighborhood. Heights, Loma Linda, and Whittier. I’ve spent a lot of time at Heights as they have hosted a variety of dance groups. I’ve also visited Loma Linda and thought it was pretty cool as it has some nice gym facilities. I don’t know anything about Whittier. There are additional centers not much further away (
https://www.cabq.gov/family/crei/community-centers). Using those as exemplars, how do folks raising the issue envision a Nob Hill community center?
I say this as having in recent years adopted four kids - some are now in their teen years and some out of that range. Along the way I noticed that we do not have in Nob Hill a community center or a way to really help our kids or seniors like me too - but cannabis stores are populating all over. (There is what looks like a drug den operating at the apex of Coal and Lead, where Zuni starts, which is right near a number of schools.
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