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You’re Invited to Revitalize San Pedro Partnership Connections!

The Revitalize San Pedro Partnership (RSPP) is a group of neighborhood associations (Fair West, Mile-Hi, Mark Twain, Alvarado Park), businesses and residents, that have partnered with the City of Albuquerque and New Mexico MainStreet to promote the unique features of San Pedro Drive between I-40 and Central Avenue and work toward solutions to challenges.

We’re revved up and ready to launch the first RSPP Business Connections!

Enjoy some food and beverages and get acquainted with your fellow businesses, neighborhood leaders, City Councilors Fiebelkorn and Davis, APD, ABQ Community Safety, and other key partners.

WHEN: Wednesday, June 1, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
WHERE: Navajo Elks Lodge #863
525 San Pedro Drive, suite 108


Learn about real action happening right now along the San Pedro Corridor to tackle critical issues like safety, crime, and economic growth. We look forward to learning more about YOU and what brought and keeps you here in the community!

We’re focused on developing a strategic plan by the end of 2022 that reflects the top priorities for neighborhood businesses. Designation as a New Mexico MainStreet Urban Neighborhood Commercial Corridor has provided a tremendous boost of technical expertise, training and funding opportunities – but we cannot create a workable action plan without YOU!

Follow RSPP on Facebook @RevitalizeSanPedro
Email: revitalizesanpedro@gmail.com
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Fair West Neighbors Helping Neighbors And Our City

Last week a group of neighbors came together to keep our neighbor Hillary Malu’s house from becoming a victim of property crime.

Will was out for his daily walk when he saw someone hanging around Hillary’s home. When he returned from his walk, he saw the person was in her backyard. Neighbors Jay and Adri also notice the person lurking about Hillary’s property and notified Will and his wife Nola. Nola contacted Eric Sutton, who reached out to neighbors to get Hillary’s phone number to warn her. Eric Sutton and Ruben monitored the situation and saw that the person had entered the house. Nola and several others call the police. Thanks to the neighbors’ efforts, the police quickly responded. Eric, Will, his wife Nola, Jay, Adri, Kathy Turner, and Alice Harsh all helped to make sure that the police had the information they needed and stayed to support Hillary when she arrived from work.

It was truly heartwarming to see neighbors come together in this caring and supportive group. Thanks to these heroes (the neighbors and the law enforcement) nothing was taken or damaged and the offender was arrested. Without this vigilance, it could have been so much worse. I personally would like to thank everyone who came together to support our neighbor.

Please note there was a conversation about which number to call. Always call 911 when a crime is in progress or there is the possibility of physical or property harm. Call 242-COPS for all other reports. It is important not to tie up the 911 line with calls about anything other than a situation that law enforcement must address immediately to avert a crime or harm.

Hillary Malu, Eric Sutton, and Kathy Turner are all on the Fair West Neighborhood board. Check out this article by KRQE News for more information. https://www.krqe.com/news/when-to-call-911-vs-242-cops/

Fox Park Renovation-Letters of Support Needed

The Fair West Neighborhood Association Board has been working with the City of Albuquerque to upgrade and renovate Marion Fox Park including the tennis courts, playground, sidewalks, picnic tables and trash cans. The next step is to ask our state legislature to fund this request.  But we need your help!

Please send a letter, email or phone call to NM State Senator Antoinette Sedillo-Lopez and NM State Representative Kay Bounkeua supporting the park renovation and why.  It is also helpful to contact Albuquerque City Councilor Pat Davis and Bernalillo County Commissioner Adriann Barboa to support this initiative.  

Time is of the essence as the legislation session runs from January 18 thru February 17, 2022.  Contacts are listed below. Also available is a letter that you can use for your convenience. Click here to download the letter template.

Once funding is secured, a meeting will be scheduled for public input as the final plans are developed


NM State Representative Kay Bounkeua
District: 19 Bernalillo County
Capitol Phone: (505) 986-4435
Capitol Room: 413A
Email: kay.bounkeua@nmlegis.gov

NM State Senator Antoinette Sedillo-Lopez
District: 16 Bernalillo County
Address: P.O. Box 40414
Albuquerque, NM 87196
Capitol Phone: (505) 986-4389
Capitol Room: 218C
Email: a.sedillolopez@nmlegis.gov

Bernalillo Commissioner Adriann Barboa
One Civic Plaza, NW Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 468-7108
Email: District3@bernco.gov

Albuquerque Councilor Pat Davis:
Email: patdavis@cabq.gov
Contact Policy Analyst Sean Foran:
Email: seanforan@cabq.gov
(505) 768-3152