For our own family, we have found more than ample activities for our two school age kids in Nob Hill and beyond.  What we find we are lacking, given the challenges of the last couple of years, is a vibrant selection of restaurants and eateries within walking distance. We are in support of the license for M’tucci’s, and the addition of any quality dining establishment to our neighborhood.  Eateries provide the anchor that draws people into the community, supporting activity at surrounding shops. 

Best regards,
Zach Benz

On Oct 6, 2021, at 5:07 PM, Michael Mcdonald via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:

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? 


On Oct 6, 2021, at 12:00 PM, neighbors_nobhill-nm-request@mailman.swcp.com wrote:

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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