Reimagining Albuquerque
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Albuquerque with an Urbanist/YIMBY lens. Read at www.reimaginingalbuquerque.com
âWe just canât stand for that.â From duplexes to democracy, Albuquerqueâs politics of scarcity is holding the city back.
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Ranked Choice Voting, NIMBYism, and Total Luxury Boomer Communism
There is a specific type of yard sign you see in every neighborhood in Albuquerque. You know the one. It sits in front of a carefully restored home in Huning Castle or the North Valley, framed by mâŚ
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PeĂąa to City: Drop Dead â new editorials on how Albuquerqueâs housing debate revealed something deeper than zoning policy: who gets heard, who gets managed, and what leadership looks like in a split council.
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PeĂąa to City, Drop Dead
Editorials: Managed, not represented: what Albuquerqueâs housing debate revealed. PeĂąaâs Faustian Bargain to hold the gavel There is a particular kind of civic cruelty that does not look likeâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2026/02/20/pena-to-city-drop-dead/
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And consider signing the petition to legalize housing in Albuquerque:
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As Albuquerque debates modest zoning updates, a familiar cycle has returned: incremental change framed as existential threat. But at recent hearings, a broader coalition is showing up. Amendment season may finally be giving way to something more grounded.
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Amendment Season, Again
Proposals to amend the City of Albuquerqueâs Zoning Code have arrived at City Council. For a city that has spent years debating how little it should allow, the current package of Integrated DâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2026/01/17/amendment-season-again/
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Southern New Mexico isnât waiting. Silver City legalizes multiplexes, ADUs, neighborhood businesses â proof that zoning reform is possible, popular, and rooted in our unique history. Albuquerque: time to catch up. Otherwise, we need the Roundhouse to act đ
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When Southern New Mexico Leads the Way: What Silver Cityâs Zoning Overhaul Says About Our Future
There has always been a gentle rivalry in New Mexico. Red or green. ChimayĂł or Hatch. Lobos or Aggies. The RĂo Grande and the I-25 corridor mirror that split too, with different ways of seeing the âŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/12/01/when-southern-new-mexico-leads-the-way-what-silver-citys-zoning-overhaul-says-about-our-future/
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The politics of abundance are winning â from Albuquerque to Las Cruces and beyond. đď¸ Ending exclusionary zoning and saying yes to homes isnât just right, itâs popular. Read more â
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The Tide Is Turning: Pro-Housing Wins Across New Mexico
For years, exclusionary zoning, NIMBYism, and procedural obstruction defined local politics in New Mexico. But in 2025, voters across the state sent a clear message: the era of NIMBYism is fading, âŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/11/05/the-tide-is-turning-pro-housing-wins-across-new-mexico/
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A fight over two parcels at Lomas & Broadway became a case study in why Albuquerque struggles to grow. The Martineztown CPO hearing shows how our planning system traps us in the past. đ
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Beyond the Overlay: What the Martineztown CPO Hearing Reveals About Albuquerqueâs Planning Gridlock
At 9:00 a.m. on a weekday, the Environmental Planning Commission met to consider a small but revealing change: removing two parcels, an empty city-owned lot and a Burger King, from the MartineztownâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/11/02/beyond-the-overlay-what-the-martineztown-cpo-hearing-reveals-about-albuquerques-planning-gridlock/
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Downtown isnât just a place on a map â itâs where our democracy plays out in real time. The âNo Kingsâ protest reminded Albuquerque that our city still has a heart. If we keep treating downtown as expendable, we lose more than square footage. Read more:
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No Kings, Just People: What the Streets of Downtown Still Know
When thousands filled Downtown Albuquerque for the No Kings protest, it was more than a march. It was a reminder that the city still has a heartâand that our politics, zoning, and fear of density hâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/10/28/no-kings-just-people-what-the-streets-of-downtown-still-know/
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Our housing shortage isnât an accident. Itâs policy. Albuquerqueâs zoning code still enforces scarcity. The new IDO reforms could change that: more homes, corner stores, and walkable neighborhoods. The Planning Commission must pass them.
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The Moral Case for Housing: Why the Planning Commission Must Pass the IDO Reforms
In April, NPR published a striking statistic: the United States is short about seven million homes. Years of restrictive zoning, parking mandates, and procedural delay have tied a noose around our âŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/10/24/the-moral-case-for-housing-why-the-planning-commission-must-pass-the-ido-reforms/
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Imagine a South Campus that feels like a real neighborhood: homes, cafes, trees, and life. Not another shopping center in a sea of asphalt. UNM has a chance to get this right.
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Rethinking Lobo Crossing: How UNM Can Build a Real Neighborhood Instead of a Shopping Center
Thereâs a map tucked into a recent EPC filing that shows the future of UNMâs South Campus. At first glance, itâs unremarkable: some rectangles labeled âproposed tracts,â a few looping roads, and roâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/10/23/rethinking-lobo-crossing-how-unm-can-build-a-real-neighborhood-instead-of-a-shopping-center/
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The myth of âperfect friendshipâ still shapes who gets to belong in New Mexico. Zoning, heritage, and property values are its modern language. Unpacking how race, land, & law intertwine in Albuquerque: đ
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Perfect Friendship: Race, Property, and the Politics of Belonging in Albuquerqueâs Land Use Debates
Property values, planning codes, and the afterlife of colonization Every morning in schools across New Mexico, children recite a pledge unique to our state: âI salute the flag of the state of New MâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/10/21/perfect-friendship-race-property-and-the-politics-of-belonging-in-albuquerques-land-use-debates/
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Between walls and bridges: Albuquerqueâs 80s-00s growth story isnât just about sprawlâitâs about zoning, NIMBYism, and how we locked away the core. Read Part 3 of ABQâs land-use history âď¸
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Abbreviated History of Land Use & Zoning In Albuquerque: Part 3
Between Walls and Bridges From neon smut shops to sector-plan vetoes, the 1980s and 1990s revealed how easily Albuquerque scapegoated vice, codified localism, and forgot that the real cause of decaâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/09/20/abbreviated-history-of-land-use-zoning-in-albuquerque-part-3/
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Albuquerque doesnât need fewer apartmentsâit needs more homes. đď¸ Filtering creates more affordable housing than subsidies, but NIMBY zoning keeps supply strangled.
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Stasis is the real luxury. đ
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Broadway is Albuquerqueâs heartâbut politics are turning it into a highway. Plans to restripe and slow traffic between Lomas & Coal are finished, funded, and proven safe. Yet Mayor Keller stalls. Every delay is another risk. Itâs time to act. Read more:
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Broadwayâs Broken Promise: Why Albuquerque Must Stop Stalling on Safety
The Keller administration continues to stall on road safety in the aftermath of tragedy On Broadway between Lomas and Coal, the story is cars. Four wide lanes of them, running fast through what shoâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/08/27/broadways-broken-promise-why-albuquerque-must-stop-stalling-on-safety/
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âą The NIMBY Double Bind: Stifle every shelter, shelter reform, or safe campsiteâand then act shocked when tents fill the streets. Albuquerque deserves better. Time to open more exits. Read more:
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The NIMBY Double Bind: Saying âNoâ to Every Shelter & Development, Then Complaining About Encampments
If we block every pathway out of street homelessness, we canât be surprised when people remain on the street. On a hot August afternoon, you can smell the asphalt on Second Street before you hear tâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/08/12/the-nimby-double-bind-saying-no-to-every-shelter-development-then-complaining-about-encampments/
9 months ago
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Albuquerqueâs housing ladder is broken but Râ25â167 opens a cautious, cityâwide path forward. Letâs talk inclusion, character, and policy that meets our moment.
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A Smarter, Fairer Way Forward on Housing
R-25-167: Albuquerque Experiments with Meaningful Zoning Reform. What the Proposal Gets Right and Why Albuquerque Needs to Go Further In cities across America, the price of housing has soared but iâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/08/08/a-smarter-fairer-way-forward-on-housing/
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Downtown Albuquerque is stirring to life. Vacancy fees are nudging long-stalled buildings forward, housing projects are gaining momentum, and scooters are bringing joy back to the streets. Letâs build on this progress.
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A Downtown in Motion: Progress, People, and Possibility in Albuquerqueâs Core
Something is shifting in Downtown Albuquerque. Or, at least trying to. After decades of neglect, speculation, and missed opportunities, a different story is beginning to emerge; one marked by forwaâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/08/07/a-downtown-in-motion-progress-people-and-possibility-in-albuquerques-core/
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đď¸ âIf ART ran later, and if Albuquerque built more along Central and Downtownâand there were jobs for both of usâI think weâd come back.â A former BurqueĂąa reflects on why she so wants to return. Read more
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An Urbanist Diary: Thinking About Home from Denver
I left Albuquerque in the mid-2000s. It felt like the only option at the time as my partner had a job offer in Denver. I wanted to live somewhere I could walk to get coffee or buy things instead ofâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/08/06/an-urbanist-diary-thinking-about-home-from-denver/
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Views, 'character,' and 'we are not California.' Albuquerque's zoning fights aren't just about housingâthey're about envy disguised as virtue. How resentment fuels NIMBYism, and why saying yes to neighbors is the only way forward. đ
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Envy and the Fiction of Wealth: How Resentment Fuels NIMBYism in Albuquerque
The City of Albuquerque is currently in the midst of its biannual zoning code (IDO) update process, with Planning hosting a series of public input meetings ahead of a hearing before the EnvironmentâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/08/01/envy-and-the-fiction-of-wealth-how-resentment-fuels-nimbyism-in-albuquerque/
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Who gets to shape the future of Huning Castle? One of Albuquerqueâs wealthiest neighborhoods is trying to opt out of zoning reform. The tactics are familiarâheight caps, "character," preservationâbut so are the consequences. âď¸ New on the blog:
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Who Gets to Shape the Future of Huning Castle?
Huning Castle, a country-club-adjacent neighborhood, is pushing for a âsmall areaâ designation; one of the many tools historically used to keep out new neighbors. The Huning Castle Neighborhood AssâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/07/18/who-gets-to-shape-the-future-of-huning-castle/
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New on the blog: âDefanging the Tyrantâs Vetoâ đ˘ When neighborhood coalitions can stall even the mildest reforms, that's not democracyâitâs dysfunction. How Albuquerqueâs zoning process got capturedâand how we take it back. đ
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Defanging the Tyrantâs Veto
When procedural power meets fear-based rhetoric, progress dies in a neighborhood meeting. Thereâs a rhythm to how things stall in Albuquerque. A resolution is introduced. Somewhere, in a tidy ranchâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/07/12/defanging-the-tyrants-veto/
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What does it mean to live a car-free life in a city built for cars? From ART to avocado toast, this urbanist diary explores the daily rhythms, quiet resistance, and real hope of living without a car in Albuquerque. Read it here: đ
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It wasnât the bus. Nob Hill and Central arenât struggling because of ARTâtheyâre struggling because we stopped letting people live there. Fewer residents = fewer customers = empty storefronts. Read why housing, not blame, is the answer: đ
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It Wasnât the Bus: Why Nob Hillâand Central AlbuquerqueâAre Struggling to Stay Full
For years, critics of the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) project have pointed to empty storefronts and quiet sidewalks in Nob Hill as evidence that the cityâs marquee transit investment âkilled CeâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/07/09/it-wasnt-the-bus-why-nob-hill-and-central-albuquerque-are-struggling-to-stay-full/
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Albuquerque didnât grow by accidentâit was engineered. From zoning and freeways to cul-de-sacs and erasure, Part 2 of our land use history traces how policy shaped the city we know today.
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Abbreviated History of Land-Use & Zoning Policy In Albuquerque: Part Two
In the Name of the Modern The tallest building in New Mexico opened its doors on a Saturday in February. A crowd filed through the lobby of the new First National Bank Building East, admiring the gâŚ
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Albuquerqueâs most controversial infrastructure project just passed 10 million ridesâand itâs working. ART is moving people, shaping growth, and changing how the city works. Here's what it got rightâand what comes next. đ
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More Than a Bus: How ART Is Driving Albuquerqueâs Urban Revival
In 2018, Mayor Tim Keller called Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) a âbit of a lemon1.â Today, with over 10 million rides logged and more than $800 million in new development permits issuâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/06/27/more-than-a-bus-how-art-is-driving-albuquerques-urban-revival/
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Albuquerqueâs Route 8 is getting more frequent service. Will the land use catch up? A proposed redesignation of Menaul as a Major Transit Corridor could unlock housing, jobs, and walkabilityâif fear doesnât get in the way.
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All Eyes on Menaul: Why Albuquerqueâs Next Transit Corridor Fight Matters
The debate over reclassifying Menaul Blvd reveals who gets to shape the cityâs future and whose fears are still driving land use policy. Albuquerqueâs Environmental Planning Commission (EPC) is conâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/06/25/all-eyes-on-menaul-why-albuquerques-next-transit-corridor-fight-matters/
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Albuquerque has 7 major mayoral candidates, but not all are playing the same game. Whoâs ready to lead with housing + land-use reform, and whoâs doubling down on enforcement and status quo? Read how they scored âŹď¸
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And Then There Were Seven: Grading Albuquerqueâs Mayoral Candidates
Albuquerqueâs next mayor will inherit a city at a crossroads: housing shortfalls, struggling transit, and a Downtown ready for reinvention. But not all candidates are offering the same vision. FromâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/06/24/and-then-there-were-seven-grading-albuquerques-mayoral-candidates/
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It shouldâve been a walkable, transit-aligned gem. Instead, The George got redesigned to appease NIMBYsâtrading good urbanism for driveway politics. Albuquerqueâs land use system isnât democratic. Itâs dysfunctional. đ§ą
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The George and the Problem with Local Control
Original design of âThe Georgeâ project on Central NW in West Downtown. The plan has changed to accommodate the demands of an outdated and ill-informed âCharacter Protection OverlâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/06/23/the-george-and-the-problem-with-local-control/
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It took 17 years to build housing next to a train stationâin one of the most unaffordable cities in the country. Zia Station is a case study in bureaucratic failure, NIMBYism, and why New Mexico needs to wrest control of housing from local obstructionists.
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The Seventeen-Year Delay: What Zia Road Station Reveals About the Need for State Action on Housing & Land Use
In a state struggling with a worsening housing crisis, thereâs perhaps no clearer symbol of bureaucratic dysfunction and local obstruction than the Zia Road Rail Runner station in Santa Fe. OriginaâŚ
https://reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/06/20/the-seventeen-year-delay-what-zia-road-station-reveals-about-the-need-for-state-action-on-housing-land-use/
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Zoning didnât arrive in Albuquerque to shape growthâit arrived to control it. Before 1953, land had already been carved upâfrom Indigenous commons to colonial grants to a grid of prohibitions. Read how that legacy still shapes ABQ today: đ
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Abbreviated History of Land-Use & Zoning Policy in Albuquerque
Part One In the Manner of Progress The idea that a city might be planned rationally, deliberately, even morally, is a relatively new invention in the American West. Before zoning, there was ambitioâŚ
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In the 50s, ABQ bulldozed a neighborhood to build I-25. Now, the state wants to expand itâagainâclaiming itâs for âsafety.â But the damage never stopped.
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We dug through the archives and explain why itâs time to rethink the S-curve:
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12 months ago
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Las Cruces just passed one of the most progressive zoning reforms in the U.S.âand it might be the blueprint for ABQ. We break down how âRealize Las Crucesâ works, what it avoids, and how it can help us envision a more just, walkable, and vibrant ABQ.
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is finally gaining momentum. Vacancy enforcement. Arts activation. A BID in the works. But other cities arenât waiting for us to catch up. Whatâs working, whatâs stalledâand what needs to happen next: đ
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#LasCruces
just passed one of the boldest zoning reforms in New Mexicoâand beat back a fear-driven, far-right petition campaign trying to stop it. This is what leadership looks like.
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The mayorâs race in Albuquerque is finally getting serious. Alex Uballez just dropped a real platformâwith bold ideas and some risks. We break down where he gets it right, where it could backfire, and what itâll take to deliver. đ
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about 1 year ago
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âJust because your mom told you you didnât deserve beautiful things doesnât mean the rest of us have to live by that script.â Albuquerque deserves better. Say yes to housing, vision, and leadership.
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đłď¸ On November 4th, Letâs get them off the stage. đ§ľ
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Albuquerque City Councilâs latest meeting was a meltdown. Farmers insulted. Survivors dismissed. Downtown reinvestment tanked. Public comment silenced. This is not how a serious city is governed.
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đ§ľ Read the full breakdown:
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Part 6 of our series explores how justice language can block investment and silence diverse voices. In Barelas and beyond, real justice means shaping changeânot stopping it. The threat isnât growth. Itâs fear of the future.
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Some say they're protecting working-class communities. But what if the real threat isnât growthâbut stagnation disguised as protection? Part 5 of our series looks at Martineztown, GENM, and how exclusionary tools often backfire.
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Some say they support affordable housing, but oppose every policy that would build it. Part 4 of our series shows how âprocessâ and âaffordabilityâ are used to block reform and protect privilege. The affordability smokescreen is real.
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đď¸ Housing, film, & local industry projects are shaping a more connected, invested Albuquerque. New UNM-area housing Frivolous appeal defeated Westside job growth rising Will we grow wiselyâor repeat the mistakes of the past?
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Environmentalism has always shaped how cities growâbut not always for the better. In Part 3 of our series, we explore how âgreenâ rhetoric is used to block housing and reinforce exclusion. Part 3 in our series.
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O-24-69 legalized more housing near transit and curbed frivolous appeals. The backlash exposed something deeper: how NIMBYism spans the political spectrum from neighborhood groups to anti-capitalist activists.
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Part 2 of the series:
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How the past haunts the present: Many who once marched for justice now block housing and inclusion. O-24-69 revealed the deep divides shaping Albuquerqueâs future. New series on NIMBYism now live â
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Albuquerque doesnât need to wait for a miracleâweâre already seeing momentum in clean energy, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing. But we have to make it easier to build housing and opportunity here.
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Read more on how we rise to the moment: đ
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about 1 year ago
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Downtown doesnât need more gravel lotsâit needs vision. A new performing arts center, housing, and bold investment can bring it back to life. Martineztown deserves a future shaped by participation, not fear. đ° Downtown Deserves a Future đ
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Some say closing Central to cars would kill culture. But what if it actually brought it back to life? Downtown deserves to be for people againânot just traffic.
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đď¸ Read more:
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about 1 year ago
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Governor Lujan Grisham has had six years to lead on housing. Instead, she fired the experts, empowered the insiders, and left New Mexicans behind.
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#newmexico
#mlg
#housing
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about 1 year ago
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Sending troops wonât solve a housing crisis. Albuquerque needs opportunity, not occupation. đď¸â Read why investmentânot forceâis the way forward: đ
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Neighborhood coalitions are suing the City of Albuquerque. Not to build more housing â but to keep blocking it. We break down what O-24-69 actually does, why the lawsuit matters, and how âcommunity voiceâ is being weaponized. đ
reimaginingalbuquerque.com/2025/03/27/n...
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