Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
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 ...
The amendment was heard Monday at a meeting of the Albuquerque City Council Committee of Finance and Government Operations. The five-person committee voted 3-2 to send the resolution to the full ...
The Albuquerque Police Department alone makes up almost a third of the proposed $1.4 billion budget for fiscal 2025. The Committee of the Whole ... Council discusses "social goals" departments at ...
Aug. 20—The Albuquerque City Council voted down an update to the city's minimum wage ordinance Monday night. The council also rejected an appeal that would have impeded the development of a new ...
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. If the Mayor vetoes an item, the Council can override the veto with a vote of two ...
May 4—ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Albuquerque City Council's Monday meeting had a little bit of everything — occasional Zoom background sound from dogs and children, plus a City Hall fire alarm ...
During a May 2014 demonstration by Valdez and several dozen protesters at the chambers of the Albuquerque city council, Valdez announced a "coup d'etat" against the city's government. The city council president ultimately adjourned the meeting and it was reconvened several days later. [12]