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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 ...
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]
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 ...
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 ...
Old Albuquerque High School, the city's first public high school, was established in 1879. Congregation Albert, a Reform synagogue established in 1897, by Henry N. Jaffa, who was also the city's first mayor, is the oldest continuing Jewish organization in the city. [24] Old Albuquerque High, built in 1914. Victorian and Gothic styles were used ...
Pat Davis, Albuquerque city councilman [8] [9] (endorsed Haaland) Dennis Dinge, physicist [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Annie Chavez, Sandia National Laboratories government relations official [ 12 ] [ 13 ]
The City Council has until May 31 to adopt the administration's proposed budget, which it had the chance to amend at a Thursday Committee of the ... With better revenue projections, City Council ...