“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much” – Helen Keller.


On behalf of the NHNA Board, I want to thank everyone that came out to lastTuesdays evening meeting. It was so great to see such an amazing turnout and participation. 

For those of you who could not attend, here is a brief recap:


We amended and passed our new by laws which was only possible with our long time Board Member Greg Weirs. Thank you Greg!


The bulk of the meeting was our guest speaker for Neighborhood Public Safety.


Laura Kuehn is in charge of Community Outreach, Crime Prevention/Crime Free Programs for APD and gave us all great insight and resources available to us.


We also heard from Darryl Deloach who runs the Nob Hill Echo Program. This Program is designed to facilitate communication between the neighbors and community, APD and other City resources. Echo hosts a live Zoom meeting once a month and is always looking for topics to address that concern our neighborhood. 


Lastly, Commander Ray Del Greco spoke and answered questions. The Commander, who was recently given that official title, is in charge of the new University Area Command. This Area Command was carved out a year ago as a way to provide more localized resources and is largely focused on our Nob Hill Community. The Commander in my opinion has and feels a personal responsibility to the people in our Nob Hill Neighborhood. He discussed a wide range of topics and took time to answer all questions. 


We look forward to more engagement with the Commander, his officers and all the other resources we have for Public Safety. 

Below is the contact information for our guest speakers. They are open and willing to speak with our Community.


Best,
Daniel Carlos

Laura Kuehn, NCPS, ICPS

Crime Prevention/Crime Free Programs

505.768.2006

cabq.gov/police


Darryl DeLoach

Social Services (ECHO) Coordinator

ddeloach@cabq.gov

(505) 549-0660


RAY DEL GRECO

Commander

University Area Command

1009 Bradbury Dr. SE

Albuquerque, NM 87106

M (505) 659-5684

cabq.gov/police