Council Watch: Curbside Recycling Albuquerque City Council will once again feature adoptable shelter animals. At the Monday, May 2 meeting, two dogs and a cat were shown [...] Carolyn Carlson \ May 05, 2011 Read More
Council Watch: Calling All Train Lovers Jay Faught of the Rio Metro Regional Transit District briefed councilors at the Monday, April 18 meeting about the upcoming celebration of National [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Apr 21, 2011 Read More ( kevindooley )
Council Bite: Bikes, Art And Green Cars Without a word and in less than a blink of an eye, councilors paid $626,000 to three law firms for defense of the [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Apr 07, 2011 Read More ( here )
Environment: Neighbors Vs. Intel Rio Rancho’s chip-manufacturer is asking the state for a significant revision to its air permit just in case the plant wants to expand. [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Apr 07, 2011 Read More ( kevindooley )
Council Watch: Velocipedes On Tramway Albuquerque got a little more bicycle-friendly after the City Council approved a measure to allow bikes on Tramway and other limited-access roads. Councilors [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Mar 24, 2011 Read More ( heiwa4126 )
Council Watch: Ghost Bikes, Pigeons, Apd Police issues remain forefront during the public comment portion of the Council meetings. On Monday, March 7, councilors heard from a distraught Sylvia [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Mar 10, 2011 Read More ( juanedc )
Council Watch: Copwatch, Millions Flow, Volcano Cliffs Early February’s cold snap left Albuquerque in a state of disaster, according to a resolution passed by the City Council at its Wednesday, [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Mar 03, 2011 Read More
Pick Your Poison, Lead-Foots: Chokers? Barricades? Speed Humps? Pick Your Poison, Burque: Speed Humps? Chokers? Barricades? Charlene Baldwin says the speed humps in her neighborhood could have caused her a major medical problem in the fall. “I was having [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Feb 24, 2011 Read More ( Lain Cuthbertson )
Council Bite: Electronic Signs, Quiet The Trains, Less Green Praises were sung at the Monday, Feb. 7 Council meeting about the way city employees handled weather-related problems. Councilor Rey Garduño started the [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Feb 10, 2011 Read More ( Noël Zia Lee )
An Industrial-Sized Mess: Who Will Clean Up The Gulton Site? Who Will Clean Up The Gulton Site? Pollutants lurk under 10 acres of Albuquerque’s Southeast side, contaminating the groundwater. But no one knows how fast they’re moving toward the city’s [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Feb 03, 2011 Read More Under this chunk of southeastern Albuquerque, caustic chemicals have been seeping into the bedrock for half a century. (Carolyn Carlson)