Tuesday, November 9, 2010

APS Affirms Migrant Policy


By Hailey Heinz

Journal Staff Writer
Affirming a policy that has been in writing since 2006 and in practice since before then, an Albuquerque Public Schools committee voted Monday to strengthen language banning immigration officials from its campuses.
The revision was passed with no discussion, and was one of nine policies updated at the meeting, part of a monthslong process of bringing the rules in closer alignment with what is actually being done in the schools.
The ban on immigration officials was laid out in a policy adopted in 2006 but has been inconsistent in the district's written rules.
The policy was adopted during APS's negotiations with lawyers for three Del Norte High School students from Chihuahua, Mexico, who were detained by the U.S. Border Patrol outside the school in March 2004.
That incident prompted a policy that banned school employees from investigating students' immigration status or offering any information about a student to immigration officials. The same rule also said school employees must initially deny immigration agents access to students on campus.
The 2006 policy directs school employees to ask administrators whether any request for information about or access to students by immigration officials is lawful before providing it.
The policy, which deals with keeping students safe on campus, currently requires "close monitoring" of all campus visitors, including law enforcement, social services and immigration officials. The proposed revision would strike that language and add a sentence that explicitly says, "Immigration officials shall not be permitted on school campus at any time."
Board member Lorenzo Garcia, who often speaks about the rights of immigrant students, said strengthening the language is a positive move.
"The important thing is to keep children safe," he said, adding that schools should establish an environment where students and parents feel secure.


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Friday, November 5, 2010

CONSTRUCTION BEGINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 2010 ON LEAD AND COAL IMPROVEMENTS


Creating beautifully landscaped, environmentally sensitive, neighborhood, bicycle and pedestrian friendly streets.
NOTE: All work is weather permitting and is subject to change without notice

Construction begins Monday, Nov. 8 in Work Zone 1 (see map below). During construction, Coal Ave. SE will be closed to thru traffic from I-25 to Washington Street, with only local traffic allowed. Thru traffic will be shifted to Lead Ave. with one lane of traffic in each direction. FOR SAFETY REASONS AND TO KEEP TRAFFIC FLOWING ON LEAD, traffic will only be able to turn left at four intersections with working traffic signals: 1) Lead at University; 2) Lead at Yale; 3) Lead at Girard; and 4) Lead at Carlisle. Two crews will begin work at Coal and I-25 and at Coal and University. Regular work hours will be Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., although crews may work longer hours or on weekends as needed. Construction in Work Zone 1 is expected to last through late March or early April 2011. Crews will remove roadway, install a larger storm drainage pipe, restore roadway and install new curb and gutter, sidewalks and landscaping.

Motorists should allow extra time to reach their destinations, exercise caution in the construction zone, pay attention to construction signage and use an alternative route if possible.
NO on-street parking will be allowed on Lead or Coal in the construction zone.

Questions? Contact: Patti Watson, 245-3134, 269-9691 or pattiw@cooneywatson.com, Eric Martinez, 245-3138, 850-0163 or ericm@cooneywatson.com,
Savina Garcia, 348-4018, 270-0682 or sgarcia@wilsonco.com, Patrick Shaw, 242-4848, x3015, 353-7370, or patricks@auiinc.net; Diane Sholtis, 768-3838 or dsholtis@cabq.gov
For more information, visit www.leadandcoal.com

Monday, November 1, 2010

November 2nd is Election Day


To find your polling location in Bernalillo County, click here. For other voting information including sample ballots visit the New Mexico Secretary of State's webpage here.

Have your voice heard and VOTE!


Thursday, October 21, 2010

City Council Voting Record: October 18, 2010

EC-10-260 Development Agreement with the Greater Albuquerque Housing Partnership in the
Amount of $1,281,500.00 in Work Force Housing Trust Funds for the Refinance,
Acquisition and Land Banking of Real Property, and the Development of a Market
Study and Master Development Plan for the Project Site Located East of Broadway
Blvd. NE, West of Edith Blvd. NE, South of Interstate 40, and North of McKnight Ave
NE for the Purpose of the Construction of a Future Mixed Use Affordable Housing
Development Project
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-261
Development Agreement with Silver Gardens II, LLC Utilizing Workforce Housing Trust
Funds in the Amount of $2,500,000 for the Construction of a 55 Unit Apartment
Complex, Which is the Second Phase of an Affordable, Mixed Income Project
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

EC-10-262
Development Agreement with NewLife Homes, Inc., in the Amount of $1,241,523.00 in
Workforce Housing Trust Funds for the Construction and Adaptive Re-Use of the Luna
Lodge Development Project
Motion: Approve
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-113
Text Amendment To The Nob Hill Highland Sector Development Plan To Clarify
Parking Requirements In The CCR-1, -2 And -3 Zoning Districts For Uses Allowed In
The Underlying Zoning, But Not Specifically Addressed In The Plan (Garduño, by
request)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-147
Recognizing The Importance of Kirtland Air Force Base and Sandia National
Laboratories In The Defense of The United States and The Economic Impact That It
Has On The City of Albuquerque (Winter, Lewis)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

R-10-148
Approving and Authorizing The Filing of Grant Application For An Air Pollution Control
Grant With The Environmental Protection Agency and Providing An Appropriation To
The Environmental Health Department (Sanchez, by request)
Motion: Do Pass
Voted: For
Status: Passed

To view the Consent Agenda, defferals, and other Councilors votes, click here.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Sandia Labs and Kirtland Air Force Base Public Meeting TONIGHT

Department of Energy (DOE)/Department of Defense (DoD)
Semi-Annual Public Meeting Agenda

Wednesday, October 20, 2010
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Cesar Chavez Community Center
7505 Kathryn SE
(off of Louisiana Blvd. and Zuni)

This is a joint meeting between Sandia National Laboratories’ Environmental Programs
and Kirtland Air Force Base Environmental Restoration Program (ERP).

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Introduction: John Gould – DOE
Meeting Framework: Maggie Seeley - Facilitator
Sandia’s Pollution Prevention Program: Ralph Wrons - SNL
Environmental Restoration (ER) Status: John Cochran – SNL
Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) Status: Caroline Byrd - SNL
Public Question/Answer: Public
Closing Remarks: John Gould – DOE

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD)
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Introduction: Wayne Bitner – KAFB
Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP) Update: Laura McNamara – HGL
Bulk Fuels Facility (Phase-Separated Hydrocarbons (PSH)) (Site SS-111) Update: Wayne Bitner – KAFB
Public Comment: Public

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
John Gould
Wayne Bitner, YF-02
Department of Energy/Sandia Site Office
Chief, Environmental Restoration
P.O. Box 5400
377 MSG/CEANR
Albuquerque, NM 87185-5400
2050 Wyoming Blvd. SE, Suite 118
(505) 845-6089
Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5270
(505) 853-3484