City of Albuquerque
File #: R-21-207   
Type: Resolution Status: Enacted
File created: 10/4/2021 In control: City Council
Final action: 11/3/2021
Enactment date: 11/12/2021 Enactment #: R-2021-079
Title: Adopting The Menaul Redevelopment Study and Recommendations as City Policy (Gibson)
Attachments: 1. R-207.pdf, 2. R-207 Menaul Redevelopment Study Draft.pdf, 3. R-207Enacted
Date Action ByActionResultAction Details
11/12/2021 City Clerk Published  Action details
11/12/2021 Mayor Signed by the Mayor  Action details
11/8/2021 City Council Sent to Mayor for Signature  Action details
11/3/2021 City Council PassedPass Action details
10/18/2021 City Council Accepted with a recommendation Do Pass, As Amended  Action details
10/13/2021 Land Use, Planning, and Zoning Committee Sent to Council with a recommendation of Do Pass, as AmendedPass Action details
10/13/2021 Land Use, Planning, and Zoning Committee AmendedPass Action details
10/13/2021 Land Use, Planning, and Zoning Committee AmendedPass Action details
10/4/2021 City Council Introduced and Referred  Action details
10/4/2021 President Referred  Action details
CITY of ALBUQUERQUE
TWENTY FOURTH COUNCIL


COUNCIL BILL NO. R-21-207 ENACTMENT NO. ________________________

SPONSORED BY: Diane G. Gibson


RESOLUTION
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Adopting The Menaul Redevelopment Study and Recommendations as City Policy (Gibson)
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ADOPTING THE MENAUL REDEVELOPMENT STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS AS CITY POLICY.
WHEREAS, the Menaul Boulevard corridor is characterized by its important role within the economy of Albuquerque; and
WHEREAS, the area is well located and central to Albuquerque with access to both Interstate 25 (I-25) and Interstate 40 (I-40) and is in close proximity to the rail lines and the airport; and
WHEREAS, Menaul is home to many locally owned small businesses that provide retail, dining options, and other services, as well as larger retail and hospitality chains; and
WHEREAS, generally the retail and service business are located along Menaul, with hotels located in proximity to I-25 and I-40, and light industrial and storage uses located between Menaul and I-40, and between Menaul, Candelaria, I-25 and the North Diversion channel; and
WHEREAS, while this is an important area for Albuquerque's economy, it is also an area that has problems with crime and vandalism, business disinvestment, and vacant or under-utilized buildings; and
WHEREAS, the Menaul Redevelopment Study (the study) boundaries are Candelaria Road to the north, San Mateo Boulevard to the east, I-40 to the south, and I-25 to the west, and excluding single family residential development; and
WHEREAS, the study included a business owner survey, two community meetings, a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis, and site visits and research by the consultants; and
WHEREAS, the recommendations identified with and by the community are contained within the study; and
WHEREAS, the recommendations in the study propose a Metropolitan Redevelopment Area designation for a portion of the study area, identify opportunity ...

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