-Forwarding CABQ eNews for your interest

 

-We have water conservation calendars from the water utility. Pick one up on the porch at 316 Amherst NE or reply and we’ll bring you one.

 

-See the two newest NM Register of Cultural Places plaques at https://flic.kr/s/aHskvYv4JM

There are now 38 plaques in Nob Hill. Thank you, Spencer Nelson, for this site!

 

-Nob Hill-University Public Safety ECHO Wednesday at 4 pm; APD SE Area Commander Luke Languitt to present and take questions, Info and zoom invite below and at https://www.cabq.gov/echo

 

-Nob Hill Neighborhood Association Board Meeting Thursday at 6:30 pm. Agenda and zoom invitation at https://www.nobhill-nm.com/event/nob-hill-na-board-meeting/

All are welcome to comment on any agenda item at the meeting or by emailing theboard@nobhill-nm.com

 

VivaNobHIll!

 

 

www.NobHill-NM.com

 

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Weekly eNews
Monday, January 3, 2022

Christmas Tree Recycling Ongoing Through January 9


Are you enjoying the smell of your live Christmas tree? Don't forget about recycling it into mulch during this year's Treecycling event! It's free through Sunday, January 9. To learn more about recycling your Christmas tree this year, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/solidwaste/our-department/events/treecycling

 

Zero Bus Fare Pilot Program Promotes Bus Ridership


Starting January 2, 2022, the City's Transit Department (ABQ RIDE) implemented a zero fare pilot program which will be ongoing through December 31, 2022. The zero fare pilot program will not charge bus or Sun Van passengers to ride on City buses or if they are using the Sun Van paratransit service. Masks must be worn at all times on City buses and in Sun Vans. Sun Van customers must still make an appointment to be picked up and dropped off if using this service. To learn more about this year-long pilot program, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/transit/tickets-passes/zero-fares

 

Nob Hill-University Public Safety ECHO This Wednesday


You'r invited to join in the Nob Hill-University Public Safety ECHO this Wednesday, January 5, 4 - 5:30 p.m. via Zoom. This session will cover Alternative Crime Solutions, as well as other topics of interest to residents in and around the Nob Hill and University neighborhoods. To join the ECHO:

  • VIDEO CONFERENCE IN (computer or smart phone) cabq.gov/nobhill-uecho OR
  • https://zoom.us/  Meeting ID: 505-662-4455 Password: NobHill-U
  • Phone in: dial 1 253 215 8782 or 1-346-248-7799, and enter the meeting ID: 5056624455# - then hit # again

For more information, contact Maria Wolfe at: mwolfe@cabq.gov

 

Legal Assistance Available Through New Mexico Legal Aid


New Mexico Legal Aid provides free services to eligible low-income New Mexico residents with civil (non-criminal) matters. Our services range from education, advice and brief services, to full representation in some cases. No one is denied access on the basis of race, age, gender, religion, political affiliation, beliefs, or disability. Whether you need assistance with housing and eviction issues or need help in escaping a domestic violence situation, NM Legal Aid can help. To learn more, visit: https://www.newmexicolegalaid.org/

 

 

Community Policing Councils (CPC) Recruiting New Members


If you've been wanting to attend or join a Community Policing Council (CPC) meeting, now is a great time! Each of the six (6) CPCs is actively seeking new members. To learn more about each of the 6 CPCs, to find out how to join, and to see a calendar of all CPC meetings, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/cpoa/community-policing-council

 

Free Digital Literacy Classstmas Day and New Year's Day


The Department of Senior Affairs in partnership with Adelante DiverseIT is excited to offer a series of free digital literacy group classes designed to teach the benefits of technology. The next class is coming up on Tuesday, January 11, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM at the Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center, 501 Elizabeth St. SE. The class will offer insight on how to determine what information is reliable and trustworthy online, whether it's a website, a photo, video, or a news story. Space is limited, so register today by calling (505) 275-8731 or visit: https://www.cabq.gov/seniors/events/free-digital-literacy-series-fact-vs-fiction-whats-real-on-the-internet-2

 

"Slow Down Albuquerque" Signs Available from ONC


Are you or your neighbors looking for "Slow Down Albuquerque" signs for your yard? Contact the Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC) to request these free signs. They can be helpful if you're dealing with vehicles speeding in your neighborhood. Call (505) 768-3331 or e-mail: vanessabaca@cabq.gov to request them.

 

Rail Trail Framework Plan Available Online for Public Comment and Feedback


The City of Albuquerque's Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency (MRA) has released the initial draft of its Rail Trail Framework Plan. The Rail Trail is part of the City's work to enhance quality of life for all residents by increasing foot traffic for local businesses, reducing crime by increasing the number of eyes on the street, and improving public health by expanding outdoor leisure spaces and providing more outdoor entertainment options. Residents interested in the proposed downtown Rail Trail project can now view the catalytic plan for the future of the heart of the city and provide feedback at: www.cabq.gov/railtrail.  Comments will be taken through Monday, January 31, 2022. 

 

City Dog Parks Offer Safe and Clean Areas for Your Furry Pals


Did you know that Animal Welfare offers an interactive, online map of all dog parks citywide? If you like to take your furry friend on walks and want a place to let him or her roam without a leash, these dog parks are just right! Don’t forget to clean up after your dog when you’re there. Find the one closest to you at: www.cabq.gov/parksandrecreation/parks/dog-parks

 

"No Trespassing" Language for Residential and Business Signs


The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) reminds residents and business owners to always have a No Trespassing sign posted. These signs can be purchased at most sign shops in Albuquerque. APD also recommends that No Trespassing signs have the City of Albuquerque Criminal Code language on them as follows:
"This sign serves as notice that anyone entering or loitering in any manner on this property without conducting legitimate business shall be deemed to have trespassed and in violation of the City of Albuquerque Criminal Code, Section 12-2-3, punishable by a fine of not more than $300, or by imprisonment, not exceeding 90 days, or both."
You can order a sign with the Code language already on it, or if you need to have a sign customized, you can use the language above. To learn more, visit: www.cabq.gov/police

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