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Dec. 26—Editor's note: This concludes a series of Journal "exit interviews" with the outgoing three members of the City Council — Isaac Benton, Pat Davis and Trudy Jones. Outgoing District 6 ...
Oct. 7—After a three week hiatus, the Albuquerque City Council is back for its first October meeting. Here are three of the bills the council will discuss. 1. Baca's bold building bill Despite ...
Jun. 17—Monday night is the last Albuquerque City Council meeting before a month-long break, and councilors face a hefty agenda as debate on four charter amendments is expected to come to a close.
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]
Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic; Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn; Annie Chavez Pat Davis Dennis Dinge Deb Haaland Damian Lara Antoinette Sedillo Lopez Damon Martinez Paul Moya 1 May. 20, 2018 KOAT-TV Albuquerque Journal: Doug Fernandez
In April 2018, the Albuquerque City Council voted 5–4 to allow police to issue a $25 civil citation for possessing up to an ounce of cannabis. [52] [53] Previous efforts to decriminalize through a city council vote (in 2015) [54] and a ballot measure vote (in 2014) [55] [56] were vetoed by the prior mayor Richard Berry.
Oct. 16—Albuquerque voters could increase the City Council's power this election. Or not. In June, the City Council passed three charters — one of which was vetoed by Mayor Tim Keller — that ...
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