Today Mayor Keller announced a modified plan for the Great American Clean Up (GAC), an annual event on April 25 from 10am to 12pm.
New Mexico Department of Health and City of Albuquerque report today an outbreak of COVID-19 at the La Vida Llena long-term care facility.
The direct payments are designed to help offset the lost income many Burqueños are experiencing due to the public health emergency.
In addition to increasing enforcement, the City is reaching out proactively to nursing homes.
Congresswoman leads coalition urging financial relief for military families caught out by DoD’s ‘Stop Movement’ COVID-19 order.
"I fully support our Governor and Mayor’s Stay-At-Home instruction policies and encourage you to practice social distancing."
“Under the necessary public health guidelines, it’s important to keep the city running and build some sort of bulwark for recovery."
Mayor Tim Keller detailed $1.7 million invested in improving public safety and security at City parks, pools, and recreation facilities.
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2020 Census field operations will be suspended for two weeks until April 1, 2020.
Today, Mayor Keller issued a second declaration of additional emergency procedures and assistance due to the novel Coronavirus.
The City of Albuquerque will provide working capital grants of up to $5,000 for qualifying small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
Enrichment toys, collars and harnesses, crates and exercise pens needed for animals who remain in shelters during COVID-19 restrictions.
The City is seeking a professional marketing firm to develop and implement a marketing plan to promote Albuquerque’s Central Avenue.
Optum is no longer seeing any other type of visits at these three testing locations – Journal Center Urgent Care, Rio Rancho, and Tramway.
During city wide closures, the City of Albuquerque's Cultural Services Department has been hard at work developing even more online content.
"This national recognition of our efforts to make information more accessible to the public shows that we’re on the right track."
Charles Ashley III announced that the Fund would be making an immediate $50,000 contribution to emergency housing.
TriCore Reference Laboratories announced the addition of the Abbott m2000 platform to increase their COVID-19 testing capabilities.
A Saturday bus schedule means no commuter bus service will be available and that several routes will be temporarily shelved.
"I would like to reach out to you during this challenging time to assure you that, together, we will get through the health situation."
"In response to the coronavirus outbreak in New Mexico, the City of Albuquerque is continuing to adjust how services are delivered."
All Childhood Development Centers will be closed effective March 24.
The intake desk will be open for emergency intake of stray animals from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day of the week.
Below is a list of numbers that residents can call in the event of a domestic violence, abuse, or personal crisis situation.
The ABQ BioPark is bringing the Aquarium, Zoo, Tingley Beach and Botanic Garden right to your living room by continuing to share videos.
A surge of patients and canceled blood drives have depleted blood supplies across New Mexico.
"The JIC functions to coordinate timely, accurate, and consistent information in response to COVID-19 across Albuquerque."
"Community Centers are closed for all adult programing, adult activities, and rentals."
In this role, Puelle will manage and direct the day-to-day operations of the Office of Mayor.
“While many in-person volunteer opportunities are suspended due to social distancing, there are still ways to make a difference.”
Fares on all ABQ RIDE buses will be free for students 18-and-under.
Mayor Tim Keller directed City of Albuquerque employees to maximize social distancing while the city maintains essential services.
Screening and testing will begin soon for those utilizing the Westside Emergency Housing Center (WEHC) for coronavirus.
The AWD is working to find adopters and foster homes for the more than 600 pets currently in its care.
All indoor spaces will be closed to the public. Spring Break Camps are still on. The March 20-21 Aquarium Overnight is canceled.
The City is closing the indoor exhibits at the ABQ BioPark (Aquarium, Botanic Garden, Zoo, Tingley Beach & Heritage Farm) through April 15.
The zoo train will start operating at 1:15 p.m. on March 11, 18 and 25.
The City took another step toward making that a reality today, releasing the top three potential locations.
The meeting also provided a forum for the group to discuss coordination of efforts for a variety of potential scenarios.