CITY of ALBUQUERQUE
TWENTY FOURTH COUNCIL
COUNCIL BILL NO. F/S
R-20-121 ENACTMENT NO. ______________________
SPONSORED BY: Klarissa J. Pe?a
RESOLUTION
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F/S Requesting The New Mexico Department Of Transportation And The New Mexico State Legislature, To Establish As A Priority The Development Of New Mexico State Highway 45, (Coors Boulevard) Between Central Avenue And Gun Club Road To Urban Arterial Standards. Requiring The City Of Albuquerque To Work With The New Mexico Department Of Transportation To Improve The Sections Of New Mexico 45 South Of Central Avenue Within The City Limits And Encouraging The County Of Bernalillo To Work With The New Mexico Department Of Transportation To Improve The Section Of Coors Boulevard Between Old Coors Drive And Gun Club Road (Pe?a)
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REQUESTING THE NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE NEW MEXICO STATE LEGISLATURE, TO ESTABLISH AS A PRIORITY THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW MEXICO STATE HIGHWAY 45, (COORS BOULEVARD) BETWEEN CENTRAL AVENUE AND GUN CLUB ROAD TO URBAN ARTERIAL STANDARDS. REQUIRING THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE TO WORK WITH THE NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO IMPROVE THE SECTIONS OF NEW MEXICO 45 SOUTH OF CENTRAL AVENUE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND ENCOURAGING THE COUNTY OF BERNALILLO TO WORK WITH THE NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO IMPROVE THE SECTION OF COORS BOULEVARD BETWEEN OLD COORS DRIVE AND GUN CLUB ROAD.
WHEREAS, Coors Boulevard south of Central Avenue to Interstate 25 is the primary roadway corridor that serves the 140,000 people who reside on Albuquerque's Southwest Mesa, and in Bernalillo County's South Valley; and
WHEREAS, the segment of Coors between Central Avenue and Gun Club Road is a critical roadway link between the Southwest Mesa and the South Valley and Interstate 40, the Northwest Mesa, the City of Rio Rancho, the Village of Corrales and the Alameda Boulevard, Montano Road, and Paseo Del Norte, River Crossings; and
WHEREAS, in 2019 this...
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