Some relative good news regarding the street sign issue.  The Morningside sign has apparently been replace and looks great.  I say relative because Aliso (sp?) and a couple of the others still look bad.  Maybe it's only one street sign per caller.  I'm joking, but I would still urge people to call about their own street sign if it's in need of repair or replacement.  Thanks.

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   1. Unreadable street signs (Taylor Maddux)
   2. Re: Unreadable street signs (Frances Montoya)
   3. Re: Unreadable street signs (Abigail Stiles)
   4. REMINDER of Today's, Nob Hill & University Area ECHO
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 17:19:14 -0600
From: Taylor Maddux <ftm3999@gmail.com>
To: neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com
Subject: [Neighbors] Unreadable street signs
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Dear Fellow Nob Hillenos:

I write today about several street signs that are covered in some sort of
brownish-looking muck.  I don't remember all the names, but I imagine most
of you have seen them.  Tulane,
Aliso, Mornsingside are three of them.  They are on the south-east side at
the intersection of Coal.  Not only must they make it difficult for people
who are looking for these street names, but they're an out-and-out eye sore.

If I may virtue-signal a bit, I've written to the city, to the editor of
the Albuquerque Journal, and to Mayor Keller.  Not hearing back from
them...absolute *crickets," in fact...I called 311...twice.  The latest I
was told was that someone had been "dispatched" to the "sites" and that the
city would replace the signs, but no time line was given.

In light of the above, may I urge everyone to call 311 and to keep making
the same request; namely either to get the signs cleaned or to replace
them?  That they've remained in this condition for as long as they have is
both an embarrassment as well as a hazard, not to mention that they ever
got into this condition in the first place.

I realize that I'm probably not the first person to bring this up...at
least, I hope I"m not...and if anybody else has any ideas, please suggest
them.  Would this be appropriate, for example, to bring up to the city
council?

Thanks.

Sincerely,

Taylor Maddux (Nob Hill residence since May 2023)
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Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 20:32:12 -0600
From: Frances Montoya <fmontoya@swcp.com>
To: Taylor Maddux <ftm3999@gmail.com>
Cc: neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Unreadable street signs
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I called 311 two weeks ago, and the sign at Tulane and Coal was replaced the next day.

This is what 311 was created for and I have found them to responsive on several occasions.

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> On Oct 3, 2023, at 5:22 PM, Taylor Maddux via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
> ?
> Dear Fellow Nob Hillenos:
>
> I write today about several street signs that are covered in some sort of brownish-looking muck.  I don't remember all the names, but I imagine most of you have seen them.  Tulane,
> Aliso, Mornsingside are three of them.  They are on the south-east side at the intersection of Coal.  Not only must they make it difficult for people who are looking for these street names, but they're an out-and-out eye sore.
>
> If I may virtue-signal a bit, I've written to the city, to the editor of the Albuquerque Journal, and to Mayor Keller.  Not hearing back from them...absolute *crickets," in fact...I called 311...twice.  The latest I was told was that someone had been "dispatched" to the "sites" and that the city would replace the signs, but no time line was given.
>
> In light of the above, may I urge everyone to call 311 and to keep making the same request; namely either to get the signs cleaned or to replace them?  That they've remained in this condition for as long as they have is both an embarrassment as well as a hazard, not to mention that they ever got into this condition in the first place.   
>
> I realize that I'm probably not the first person to bring this up...at least, I hope I"m not...and if anybody else has any ideas, please suggest them.  Would this be appropriate, for example, to bring up to the city council?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Taylor Maddux (Nob Hill residence since May 2023)
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 20:40:59 -0600
From: Abigail Stiles <abigailsti@gmail.com>
To: Taylor Maddux <ftm3999@gmail.com>
Cc: neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com
Subject: Re: [Neighbors] Unreadable street signs
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I would reach out to Sean in Pat Davis? office. 505-768-3152. He can likely help.
Abigail

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> On Oct 3, 2023, at 5:22 PM, Taylor Maddux via Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
> ?
> Dear Fellow Nob Hillenos:
>
> I write today about several street signs that are covered in some sort of brownish-looking muck.  I don't remember all the names, but I imagine most of you have seen them.  Tulane,
> Aliso, Mornsingside are three of them.  They are on the south-east side at the intersection of Coal.  Not only must they make it difficult for people who are looking for these street names, but they're an out-and-out eye sore.
>
> If I may virtue-signal a bit, I've written to the city, to the editor of the Albuquerque Journal, and to Mayor Keller.  Not hearing back from them...absolute *crickets," in fact...I called 311...twice.  The latest I was told was that someone had been "dispatched" to the "sites" and that the city would replace the signs, but no time line was given.
>
> In light of the above, may I urge everyone to call 311 and to keep making the same request; namely either to get the signs cleaned or to replace them?  That they've remained in this condition for as long as they have is both an embarrassment as well as a hazard, not to mention that they ever got into this condition in the first place.   
>
> I realize that I'm probably not the first person to bring this up...at least, I hope I"m not...and if anybody else has any ideas, please suggest them.  Would this be appropriate, for example, to bring up to the city council?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Taylor Maddux (Nob Hill residence since May 2023)
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2023 15:11:45 +0000
From: "DeLoach, Darryl" <darryldeloach@cabq.gov>
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Subject: [Neighbors] REMINDER of Today's, Nob Hill & University Area
        ECHO
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Please join us for
              Nob Hill-University PUBLIC SAFETY ECHO

Crime Prevention & Safety Strategies

Wednesday, October 4th - 1:00-2:30 pm

Presented by:
APD, Senior Crime Prevention Specialist
Laura Kuehn

&
University Campus Watch
With: UNMPD, Detective
Tish Young

Please join us via Zoom

Zoom in: https://cabq.zoom.us/j/87298886564
Meeting ID: 872 9888 6564 Password: NobHill-U!
Phone in: dial 1-646-558-8656
Enter the meeting ID: 872 9888 6564# - then hit # again.

The session will be videotaped to share on the city's website.

Announcements

*       Saturday October 14th - 9am - 8pm NM Economic Development Department host Hispanic Business Summit at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Register here<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-success-a-hispanic-business-summit-tickets-701052646337>.

*       Free mental health first aide classes available - contact Brandon Estrada, brandon.estrada@peakbehavioral.com<mailto:brandon.estrada@peakbehavioral.com>



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Do you know people who should be included in our Public Safety ECHO? If so, please invite them! Feel free to forward this message to community members or send information to darryldeloach@cabq.gov<mailto:darryldeloach@cabq.gov> to have someone added to the list. This is a public, open forum and we welcome all.

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