City of Albuquerque
File #: P-14-5   
Type: Proposal Status: Adopted
File created: 8/4/2014 In control: City Council
Final action: 8/18/2014
Enactment date: 8/22/2014 Enactment #: P-2014-003
Title: F/S Adopting A Proposition To Be Submitted To The Voters At The Next General Election Concerning The Imposition Of A One-Eighth Of One Percent Municipal Gross Receipts Tax For Essential Services (Pe?a)
Attachments: 1. P-5, 2. P-5 Approved Floor Substitute, 3. P-5fsfinal
Date Action ByActionResultAction Details
8/22/2014 City Council Sent to City Clerk for Signature  Action details
8/22/2014 City Clerk Published  Action details
8/18/2014 City Council Do Pass as SubstitutedPass Action details
8/18/2014 City Council SubstitutedPass Action details
8/4/2014 City Council Introduced  Action details
8/4/2014 President To be heard at the Council Meeting  Action details
CITY of ALBUQUERQUE
TWENTY FIRST COUNCIL



COUNCIL BILL NO. F/S P-14-5 ENACTMENT NO. ________________________

SPONSORED BY: Klarissa Pe?a



PROPOSITION
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F/S Adopting A Proposition To Be Submitted To The Voters At The Next General Election Concerning The Imposition Of A One-Eighth Of One Percent Municipal Gross Receipts Tax For Essential Services (Pe?a)
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ADOPTING A PROPOSITION TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS AT THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION CONCERNING THE IMPOSITION OF A ONE-EIGHTH OF ONE PERCENT MUNICIPAL GROSS RECEIPTS TAX FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES.
WHEREAS, it is important that the City Council begin to restore the public's confidence in APD by resolving some of the underlying issues that have plagued our community and that have led us to this point; and
WHEREAS, while not part of its formal recommendations, the DOJ mentioned the need to address the mental health crisis in our City; and
WHEREAS, we can longer use the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) to house residents with severe mental health and substance abuse issues; and
WHEREAS, we must invest in prevention and intervention programs and accessible inpatient and outpatient mental health services. Without addressing these needs and the lack of other services such as services relating to homelessness and to the developmentally disabled, the problems in our community will persist; and
WHEREAS, families throughout the city struggle to find help for family members who suffer from the above-mentioned issues and are forced to deal with them alone. More often than not, the individual never receives the help they need and families anguish over how best to help their loved ones; and
WHEREAS, there are only six psychiatric hospital beds available at UNM; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Detention Center is the largest mental health institution in the state - sixty percent of the MDC population is either mentally ill or has severe substance abuse p...

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