Hi, Karen, Thanks for your question. It suggests we should cover the matter in our upcoming Nob Hill Neighborhood Newsletter.
I was able to download the CABQ map at
Is that what you were asking? Thanks to Lisa for pointing me to that.
Kind regards, Gary
From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm [mailto:neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com] On Behalf Of Karen Mendenhall via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
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Hi Gary. How can we get information about recreation cannabis venues in the Nob Hill area? I’d be interested in locations applied for and pending, applications approved, and applications denied.
Many thanks. K
Karen S. Mendenhall
ABQkaren@gmail.com
505.280.2097
"The arc of the moral universe is long but bends toward justice.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On Feb 28, 2022, at 2:23 PM, Gary Eyster via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
CABQ Weekly enews forwarded for your information
-Wednesday, March 2, 1 pm, Nob Hill – University Public Safety ECHO
Presentations: Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion Glenn St.Onge, Lead Program Mgr, Bernalillo County; Zoom info at https://www.cabq.gov/echo
Contact ECHO about any public safety issue involving Nob Hill that you want addressed including traffic enforcement. Maria Wolfe 505-917-5559 or
-Saturday, March 5th 100 five gallon trees will be given away at “Heat & Frost Insulator” parking lot on the corner of Zuni & Adams. Due to COVID considerations, the tree give away will be done as drive through event.
-Wednesday, March 9 Nob Hill Neighborhood Association board meeting. Info at https://www.nobhill-nm.com/events/2022-03/
-Wednesday, March 16, 5 pm. City Council’s Land Use Planning and Zoning Committee (LUPZ) will consider annual updates of the Integrated Development Ordinance. Public comment will be accepted. Details in enews.
-Saturday, Feb.26 Nob Hill received 100 free fifteen gallon trees from ABQ Neighborwoods/Tree NM with support from Councilor Pat Davis. All 100 trees were adopted thanks to Nob Hill’s Tree Canopy Restoration Committee’s awesome volunteers. Kudos to Marc and Pamela Weese Powell of Dakota Tree Project, our committee chairs, and to our volunteers.
-Friday, Feb. 11, NM Historic Preservation Division listed Nob Hill’s 1925 Granada Heights and 1947 Broadmoor Addition as historic districts in the NM Register of Cultural Places. This makes contributing houses in the districts eligible for NM 50% tax credits for renovation and eligible to display NM Register plaques. Details will appear in Spring Nob Hill Neighborhood Newsletter; to be delivered April 1-10. Volunteers welcome…. ronhalbgewachs@peoplepc.com
-Councilor Davis tell us Sen. Sedillo-Lopez and Rep. Chasey secured funding of $250,000 for improvements at Morningside Park. Much of the figure will be used to replace playground equipment. They also secured $200,000 for CABQ to apply to improving safety on Lead and Coal.
#VivaNobHill!
From: Vanessa Baca, Manager, Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC) [mailto:vanessabaca@cabq.gov]
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Weekly eNews
Monday, February 28, 2022
IDO Annual Update 2021 - LUPZ Hearings Coming Up
Planning staff submitted proposed changes to the Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO), the City's zoning code, the 2021 annual update in October 2021. The Environmental Planning Commission voted in December 2021 to recommend approval, with conditions, to the City Council. View the Redline Draft at: https://documents.cabq.gov/planning/IDO/2021_IDO_AnnualUpdate/LUPZ/IDO-2021AnnualUpdate-2022-02-08-Redline.pdf?mc_cid=a14fa6a6ce&mc_eid=7605c5a92b.
The City Council's Land Use, Planning, and Zoning (LUPZ) Committee will review proposed changes at a minimum of two hearings beginning in March 2022. Details about the hearings and proposed amendments will be posted on the project webpage as soon as they are available.Hearing #1: March 16, 2022, 5 p.m. (Location to Be Confirmed)
Staff will provide an overview of the 2021 IDO Annual Update to the committee and present any new proposed amendments, and LUPZ will take public comments.
Hearing #2: March 30, 2022, 5 p.m. (Location to Be Confirmed)
LUPZ will deliberate and may vote on proposed amendments and then may vote to send the IDO Annual Update to the full City Council with a recommendation of approval, denial, or no recommendation.
To send written comments for consideration by the Land Use, Planning, and Zoning (LUPZ) committee, please address them to:
LUPZ Chair Trudy E. Jones
- Email: Crystal Ortega, Council Clerk: cortega@cabq.gov
You can contact Council Services staff about questions or clarifications:
- Petra Morris: pmorris@cabq.gov
- Shanna Schultz: smschultz@cabq.gov
Note: For the Small Area amendments, City Council will be acting quasi-judicially (i.e. similar to judges). For that reason, you cannot contact your Councilor directly about the proposed changes affecting Old Town HPO-5 outside of public hearings. Instead, please contact Council planning staff.
Landscape Professionals Sought by Water Utility Authority
Attention Landscape Professionals! The Water Smart Academy Brought to you by the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Authority.
The Water Smart Academy is created for landscape professionals looking to broaden their understanding of landscape management and irrigation systems. The free classes offer the latest in landscape irrigation best management practices (BMPs) to assure healthy, sustainable, and functional landscapes while avoiding water waste.
8 hours of CEU credit (JS6 and LACES), with lunch provided
Please fill out the form to register for a class at: https://www.abcwua.org/conservation-rebates-water-smart-academy
Paratransit Board Seeks Advisory Members
Members of the community are invited to become a part of ABQ RIDE’s Paratransit Advisory Board (PTAB). Sun Van is ABQ RIDE's paratransit service. It provides accessible transportation to community members whose impairment makes it impossible to ride the fixed-route service. Those impacted by paratransit service are encouraged to join the advisory board. The members of this committee serve in an advisory role to the City of Albuquerque Transit Director and the department. Public meetings are held every other month to addresses a wide variety of matters relevant to the paratransit community. Meetings are held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. every other month, on the third Tuesday of the month at the Alvarado Transportation Center (ATC), 100 1st St. SW. Members must be residents of the City of Albuquerque and able to attend the meetings. To apply to serve on PTAB, visit abqride.com. The next PTAB meeting is scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 15 at the ATC, on the second floor of the Santa Fe Conference Room. At this time there is an option for Zoom.
Mardi Gras "Take a Ride on Us" Program Offers Free Uber Rides
The Bernalillo County Department of Behavioral Health Services, the New Mexico Department of Transportation, Cumulus Media, and Ron Bell Injury Lawyers announce details for a safe ride option for Mardi Gras celebrations. The “Take a Ride on Us” program provides the community the ability to take advantage of a safe ride option instead of driving under the influence during the weekend celebrations in which alcohol consumption is common. The “Take a Ride on Us” campaign is offering 500 rides beginning on Friday, Feb. 25 at noon through Wednesday, March 2 at 3 a.m. Participants can redeem the Uber code BEADS22 to get the discount. Each code will provide a credit of up to $15 off two trips. The credit can only be used for rides, and not Uber Eats, and the discount doesn’t cover tip. To learn more, visit: https://www.bernco.gov/blog/2022/02/28/take-a-ride-on-us-during-mardi-gras-festivities/
"Take Back Central Avenue" Neighborhood Cleanup Event Coming in March
You're invited to participate in the upcoming "Take Back Central Avenue" neighborhood cleanup being planned for the southeast segment of Central Avenue on Saturday, March 5 at 8:00 a.m. This community cleanup event is free and public involvement is encouraged. Participants will meet at the southeast corner of Central and Juan Tabo, and will be given gloves and trash bags provided by the Solid Waste Management Department. Please wear suitable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather and physical activity. Contact Rachel Miller at: rrmiller@cabq.gov or call (505) 768-3123 with any questions.
Nob Hill-University Public Safety ECHO This Week
You are invited to the Nob Hill – University Public Safety ECHO this Wednesday, March 2, 1-2:30 p.m. via Zoom.
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
Enter the meeting ID: 5056624455# - then hit # again
Didactic Presentation:
LEAD – Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion – Social Referrals
Presented by Glenn St. Onge, LEAD Program Manager, Bernalillo County
CASES:
1. What do I do if I see a coyote in my neighborhood?
2. Can I put up a no trespassing sign on my property?
For more information, contact Maria Wolfe at: mwolfe@cabq.gov
Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency Invites Public to Open House on March 10
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency is hosting an open house to gather community input on development and revitalization strategies for the University area. The open house takes place on Thursday, March 10th from 5:30-7pm at the Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista Dr SE. There will be free food from La Sirenita Food Truck and Rude Boy Cookies. Please drop by when you can, provide your input, and eat some delicious food. You can sign up in advance for the open house at: https://forms.gle/CrbcTmki22tCNQhT9
"Recyclothes" Clothing Drive Coming in March
Mark your calendars for Keep ABQ Beautiful's annual "Recyclothes" event, coming up on Saturday, March 19 at Hinkle Fun Center, 12901 Indian School NE, between 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. In partnership with Locker #505 Student's Clothing Bank, this event aims to collect new and gently used clothing for K-12 students. If you have clothing, socks, shoes or other clothing items you'd like to donate, please do so and help our kids in need in Albuquerque. to learn more, visit: https://www.cabq.gov/solidwaste/keep-albuquerque-beautiful
"Slow Down Albuquerque" Signs Available through 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.
BioPark Teen Volunteer Orientation Happening this Saturday
Do you know of a teen between 14 and 18 interested in volunteering at the BioPark? Have them attend the upcoming Teen Volunteer Orientation this Saturday, March 5 from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden and Aquarium Education Building, 2601 Central NW. This orientation is specifically for teen volunteers who want to work at the Zoo, Aquarium, Botanic Garden or Tingley Beach. To apply for the orientation, visit: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=1985852086
Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC)
Website: www.cabq.gov/neighborhoods
E-mail: onc@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3334
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