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Election Bond Questions

Pie Chart of Dollar Amounts and Percentages by Purpose

Public Safety Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $8,444,000 of its general obligation bonds to design, develop, study, construct, modernize, automate, renovate, rehabilitate, recondition, landscape, furnish, enhance, and otherwise improve, and to acquire land and buildings, vehicles, apparatus, and equipment for, police and fire department facilities?

Senior, Family, Community Center, and Community Enhancement Project Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $22,736,000 of its general obligation bonds to design, develop, construct, demolish, equip, reconstruct, renovate, rehabilitate, expand, repair, study, landscape, streetscape, enhance and otherwise improve and to acquire land for, City-owned community centers including those for families, youth, senior citizens, and economic development; and for community enhancement projects?

Parks and Recreation Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $34,405,000 of its general obligation bonds to study, map, plan, design, develop, construct, rehabilitate, renovate, expand, furnish, landscape, protect, enhance, and otherwise improve, and to acquire land, vehicles and equipment for, park and recreational facilities, including public parks and facilities within those parks, swimming pools, tennis courts, open space, medians, bikeways, bosque lands, and trails?

Energy and Water Conservation, Public Facilities, and System Modernization Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $16,257,000 of its general obligation bonds to modernize, make energy- and water-efficient, upgrade, equip, improve, acquire, design, survey, develop, construct, rehabilitate, renovate, maintain, expand, furnish, equip, enhance, and otherwise improve, and to acquire land, vehicles and equipment for, public buildings, facilities, and systems?

Library Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $5,101,000 of its general obligation bonds to study, plan, design, develop, construct, reconstruct, renovate, rehabilitate, modernize, preserve, automate, upgrade, landscape and otherwise improve and to acquire books, media, and equipment for, public libraries?

Street Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $31,435,000 of its general obligation bonds to study, design, develop, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, renovate, automate, modernize, sign, enhance, landscape, and otherwise improve, and to acquire land and equipment for municipal streets and roads, interstate roadways and interchanges, medians, trails, bikeways, walkways, sidewalks, railroad crossings, and bridges?

Public Transportation Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $7,828,000 of its general obligation bonds to design, develop, construct, rehabilitate, renovate, expand, recondition, modernize, automate, study, furnish, enhance and otherwise improve, and to acquire land, vehicles, and equipment for public transportation facilities?

Storm Sewer System Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $13,837,000 of its general obligation bonds to plan, design, develop, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, renovate, expand, extend, enhance, study, monitor and otherwise improve, and to acquire land and equipment for the storm sewer system?

Zoo, Biological Park, Museum, and Cultural Facility Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $9,797,000 of its general obligation bonds to study, design, develop, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, renovate, repair, refurbish, modernize, preserve, maintain, expand, enhance and otherwise improve, and to acquire artifacts, exhibits, furnishings and equipment for, the municipal zoo, botanic garden, aquarium, and City-owned museums and cultural facilities?

Affordable Housing Bonds

Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $10,100,000 of its general obligation bonds in support of the Workforce Housing Act to provide resources towards the construction and rehabilitation of high quality, permanently affordable housing for low to moderate working families, including affordable senior rental?


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