Friday, June 4, 2010

Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting in District 6

The next Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting will be held Tuesday, June 8th at 3pm and will be in Council District 6 at the Highland Pool Conference Room (400 Jackson SE).

City Councilor Rey Garduño will be speaking with Board about Parks and Recreations issues in Council District 6. Public Comment will be taken if you would like to voice your concerns over any Parks and Recreation issues in District 6. Below is the agenda;

METROPOLITAN PARKS & RECREATION

ADVISORY BOARD MEETING

Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 3:00 to 5:00 PM

Highland Pool

400 Jackson SE

****************************** BOARD MEMBERS *****************************

Jerry Worrall, Chairman; Richard L. Rivas, Vice-Chairman;

Robert W. Day, Becky Lee,

STAFF: Barbara Baca, PRD-Director; Christina Sandoval, Senior Planner, PRD; Jane Trujillo, Board Secretary.

AGENDA

1. Call to Order, Jerry Worrall, Chairman

· Approval of today’s Agenda as distributed via email

· Approval of May 2010 Minutes as distributed via email

· Introduction of Visitors and Guests

· Announcements pertaining to MPRAB related issues


2. General Testimony (Sign-in is required and time may be limited)

· City Councilor District 6 Rey Garduño

· Public Testimony

3. Reports

· District 6 Report – Becky Lee & Julian Moya, District 6 Policy Analyst

· Parks and Recreation Department Report (Director Barbara Baca is out of town. Christina Sandoval will report.)

· BFPB Representative for MPRAB – Bill Nordin

· Sub-committee reports – Committee Chairmen or their designees

· Members’ Roundtable – Report on P&R issues in their area (limit 2 min)


4. Unfinished Business – Board Members for District 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and two At Large

· Carmen Garcia, District 7

· Bill Kraemer, District 4

· Jim Green, District 8

5. New Business

6. Adjourn meeting

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

City Council Meeting Voting Record: May 17, 2010

R-10-88 Calling For The City of Albuquerque To Refrain From Conducting Business With The State of Arizona As Long As Arizona Senate Bill 1070 Remains In Effect (Garduño, Sanchez)
Motion: Do Pass as Amended
Votes: For (4) - O'Malley (D), Benton (D), Sanchez (D), and Garduño (D)
Against (5) - Cook (R), Lewis (R), Winter (R), Jones (R), and Harris (R)
Status: Failed

R-10-89 Requiring Procedures In Violation of Adopted City Policy To Cease and Reiterating That No Municipal Resources Be Used To Identify Persons Solely Based On Their Immigration Status (Garduño, Sanchez)
Motion: Do Pass
Votes: For (4) - O'Malley (D), Benton (D,) Sanchez (D), and Garduño (D)
Against (5) - Cook (R), Lewis (R), Winter (R), Jones (R), and Harris (R)
Status: Failed

EC-10-144 Approval of Agreement Between Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc. and the City of
Albuquerque
Motion: Approve
Voted: Against
Status: Passed

R-10-85 Approving and Authorizing The Mayor To Execute A Sub-Grant Agreement For A 2009 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Program From The State of New Mexico Department of Public Safety and Providing For An Appropriation To The City of Albuquerque, Police Department (Jones)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

O-10-5 Amending Sections 3-1-2, 3-1-4, 3-1-6, 3-1-7, 3-1-13(E) and 3-1-14 of The Merit System Ordinance To Clarify The Intent To Create A Classified Service and Corresponding Pay Schedule Based On Merit; To Ensure That The Authority of The Chief Administrative Officer With Respect To The Employment of City Employees Is Limited To The Powers Conferred By The Charter and The Merit System Ordinance (Winter, Sanchez)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-84 Approving An Agreement For FY10 Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Fixed Route Expansion With The New Mexico Department of Transportation For Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Funding (Lewis, by request)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

O-10-4 Authorizing The Issuance and Sale of City of Albuquerque, New Mexico Short-Term General Obligation Bonds, Short-Term General Obligation Storm Sewer Bonds To Finance Projects; Providing For The Levy and Collection of Ad Valorem Taxes For The Payment of The Series 2010 Bonds; Authorizing The Sale of The Series 2010 Bonds To The State of New Mexico; and Ratifying Prior Action (Winter, by request)
Motion: Do Pass as Substituted
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-143 Appointment of Amy B. Bailey to the Position of City Clerk
Motion: Confirm
Voted: Against
Status: Passed

EC-10-142 Social Service Agreement with Sawmill Community Land Trust Utilizing Workforce Housing Trust Funds in the Amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for the Acquisition of Real Property in the Sawmill Neighborhood for the Future Redevelopment of an Affordable Housing Project for Low- and Moderate-Income Persons
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-128 Supplemental Agreement With Papego Consulting Inc. Adding Dollars to Aggregate of $210,000 For The Purpose of PeopleSoft Consulting
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

To view the consent agenda, deferrals, and the other Councilors votes, click here.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

City Council Voting Record; May 3, 2010

EC-10-79 Recommendation of Award to Provide "Laboratory Water/Soil Testing Services"
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

OC-10-5 Environmental Planning Commission, District 3 Nominee - Rob Dickson
Motion: Confirm
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-135 Mayor's Recommendation of Huitt-Zollars, Inc. for Engineering Consultants for
Southern Boulevard Reconstruction
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

O-09-90 F/S Establishing The Balloon Fiesta Park Commission; Establishing The Responsibility
of The Commission (O'Malley)
Motion: Do Pass as Substituted, as Amended
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-52 Directing The Administration To Develop a Comprehensive Plan To Reduce The
Escalating Operational and Capital Costs of Maintaining The Current Fleet of Police
Vehicles and To Provide a Report To The Council (Winter)
Motion: Do Pass as Amended
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-44 C/S Relating To Capital Projects; Creating A Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Project On
Rainbow Boulevard and Universe Boulevard Within The Transportation Infrastructure
Tax Fund 340; Directing The Administration To Make Lighting, Safety and Street
Improvements; Appropriating and Designating Funds In The Transportation
Infrastructure Tax Fund 340 (Lewis)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

To view entire action agenda including, consent agenda, deferalls, and other Councilors votes, click here.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Early Voting Information for the June 1, 2010 Primary Election

from Bernalillo County Clerk

Early In Person voting for the June 1, 2010 Primary Election will be conducted as follows:
Clerk’s Office Annex Downtown – Beginning Tuesday May 4
620 Lomas NW *Note location change from 1 Civic Plaza, 6th Floor
Dates and Hours of Operation
Tuesday May 4 – Saturday May 8: 8:00am – 8:00pm
Monday May 10 – Saturday May 15: 8:00am – 8:00pm
Monday May 17 – Saturday May 22: 8:00am – 8:00pm
Monday May 24 – Saturday May 29: 8:00am – 8:00pm
16 Additional Locations – Beginning Saturday, May 15
98th & Central Shopping Center
120 98th St NW, Suite B-5
Alameda West Shopping Center
10131 Coors Blvd NW, Suite B-1
Caracol Plaza Shopping Center
12500 Montgomery Blvd NE, Suite 101
Coors Plaza
3200 Coors NW, Suite A
Daskalos Shopping Center
5339 & 5339A Menaul NE
Goff Plaza
1720 Bridge SW, Suite G-1
Los Ranchos Villa
6601 4th St NW, Suites A, B, C
Mission Square Shopping Center
1331 Juan Tabo Blvd NE, Suite 2M
Montgomery Assets Shopping Center
6910 Montgomery Blvd NE, Suite C
Montgomery Crossing
8510 Montgomery Blvd NE
Paseo Crossing Shopping Center
8000 Paseo Del Norte NE, Suite B9
Petroglyph Plaza Shopping Center
8201 Golf Course Rd NW, Suite C4B
Rio Bravo Senior Meal Site
3910 Isleta SW
Siesta Hills Shopping Center
5405 Gibson SE
Tijeras City Hall
12 Camino Municipal - Tijeras
University of New Mexico
Student Union Building
Dates and Hours of Operation
Saturday May 15: 8:00am – 8:00pm
Monday May 17 – Saturday May 22: 8:00am – 8:00pm
Monday May 24 – Saturday May 29: 8:00am – 8:00pm
For more information, please contact our office at (505) 468.1291 or clerk@bernco.gov/clerk

Monday, May 3, 2010

Donations end woman's hunger strike

From KOB.com



Posted at: 05/03/2010 8:13 AM

By: Misa Maruyama, Eyewitness News 4


Nkazi Sinandile, or Mama Kazi

An Albuquerque woman who went on a 16 day hunger strike has received an outpouring of community support.

On Friday, Eyewitness News 4 aired a story about Nkazi Sinandile, known as Mama Kazi, who was trying to raise awareness about people who came to New Mexico to escape violence in their own countries. Since then, strangers have been donating sewing machines, yarn, fabric and clothes.

"I'm grateful for what they've done for the families because these women are able to sew, then they can make money," said Sinandile.

"They're beautiful, and everything is good," said 14-year-old refugee Delphine Mpawemmana, as she looked at the donated fabric. "I can't wait to sew."

Meagan Earickson of Albuquerque donated a used station wagon, which belonged to her late grandfather.

"It came to me when I needed it. It served its purpose and I don't really have a need for it, so I wanted to return the favor," Earickson said.

Sinandile said she'll use the car to take refugee families to community centers where children play, while their parents sew and learn to read and write.