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  2. Government of Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Albuquerque City Council is the elected legislative authority of the city. The Council has the power to adopt all ordinances, resolutions, or other legislation. [ 5 ] Ordinances and resolutions passed by the Council are presented to the Mayor for his approval.

  3. Here's what to keep an eye during tonight's city ... - AOL

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    The bill aims to revamp some 30-year-old city ordinances and add incentives for building owners to avoid leaving properties vacant. The bill has already garnered some support from Baca's constituents.

  4. City Council makes no changes to minimum wage ordinance ... - AOL

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    Cathy Cook, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. August 21, 2024 at 3:01 PM. Aug. 20—The Albuquerque City Council voted down an update to the city's minimum wage ordinance Monday night. The council also ...

  5. Albuquerque mayor calls for minimum wage to be tied back to ...

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    Cathy Cook, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. August 15, 2024 at 11:01 PM. Aug. 15—Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller is calling on the City Council to pass a bill that would tie minimum wage back to the cost ...

  6. 2023 Albuquerque gun ban - Wikipedia

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    The section of the first emergency order suspending the right to carry in public reads as follows: (1) No person, other than a law enforcement officer or licensed security officer, shall possess a firearm, as defined in NMSA 1978, Section 30-7-4.1, either openly or concealed, within cities or counties averaging 1,000 or more violent crimes per 100,000 residents per year since 2021 according to ...

  7. History of Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    By 1900, Albuquerque had a population of 6,238, with another 1,200 recorded for Old Town; in 1910, the population was 11,020. [18] The city's largest employer was the American Lumber Company sawmill, which employed over 850 people in 1906. Many others worked at the AT&SF Railroad Shops, the stockyards, or the Southwestern Brewery and Ice ...

  8. City suspends food inspections amid pushback - AOL

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    Ryan Boetel, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. August 26, 2024 at 11:02 PM. ... We're going to continue to keep an eye on what changes the city makes to food ordinances, and the effect those changes have ...

  9. Albuquerque City Council - Wikipedia

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    From 1916 to 1974, Albuquerque was governed by a city commission of at-large members. In the place of a president in the council, the mayor was known as the "Chairman of the Commission." [1] In 1975, due to large growth in the city, voters replaced the commission system with a city council system. [2]