Government

Albuquerque, New Mexico
Overview
Albuquerque operates under a mayor–council system of government, established in its 1917 charter and transitioning to its current form in 1974. The executive branch is led by the Mayor, supported by a city administration, while legislative power resides with a nine-member City Council representing separate geographic districts.
Executive Branch
The Mayor of Albuquerque is the chief executive officer, elected to four-year terms. Responsibilities include submitting the annual city budget (typically due by April 1), implementing city ordinances, and overseeing day-to-day operations. In recent years, the mayor’s office has prioritized expanding mental‑health crisis services, infrastructure improvements, and public safety reform.
Legislative Branch
The Albuquerque City Council consists of nine part-time councilors elected from distinct districts. It passes ordinances, approves the budget, authorizes contracts, and holds committee meetings covering finance, planning, public safety, and intergovernmental relations.
Public Safety & Services
Public safety is managed by multiple departments:
- Albuquerque Police Department (APD): the city’s primary law enforcement agency, with approximately 1,000 sworn officers and operating under a federal consent decree to reform use-of-force policies.
- Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS): a civilian-led responder team for nonviolent mental-health and substance-use crises, operating alongside APD to reduce unnecessary police involvement.
- Albuquerque Fire Rescue: the fire and emergency medical services department, with 22 stations and over 700 staff, also handling hazardous-material and technical rescues.
Other Key Departments
The city maintains numerous departments, including public transit (ABQ RIDE), cultural services, planning & zoning, water utility, solid waste management, parks & recreation, animal welfare, technology & innovation, and aviation services. These are managed by department heads, overseen by city administration, and coordinated via the centralized 311 Community Contact Center.
Contact Information
City of Albuquerque – Main Contact Center (non‑emergency):📞 311 or 505‑768‑2000
📧 [email protected]
Emergency: Dial 911 for immediate assistance.
Non‑Emergency Police: 505‑242‑COPS (2677)
City Hall:
Albuquerque Civic Plaza
1 Civic Plaza NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
General Information
- Mayor’s Office
- City Council
- Albuquerque Police Department
- Albuquerque Fire Rescue
- ABQ RIDE (Public Transportation)
- Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS)
- Parks & Recreation Department
- Planning & Zoning Department
- Water Utility Department
- Solid Waste Management Department
- Animal Welfare Department
- Technology & Innovation Department
- Aviation Department
- Arts & Culture Department
GOVERNMENT NEWS
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Albuquerque Initiates Foreclosure on Two Problem Properties Amid Safety Concerns
Albuquerque, October 18, 2025 Albuquerque officials have begun foreclosure on two problem properties due to code violations and public safety risks. These properties, long neglected and linked to illegal activities, will...
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Albuquerque Police Investigate Shooting Near Carlisle Boulevard
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Albuquerque, October 18, 2025 Albuquerque is set to see the expansion of the Summer of Nonviolence initiative, aimed at reducing violent crime through community workshops and youth engagement programs. These activities...
Albuquerque Unveils Development Plan for Vacant UNM Lot
Albuquerque, October 18, 2025 Albuquerque has launched an initiative to develop a vacant 2-acre lot near the University of New Mexico. The plan aims to create 200 new housing units and...
Mark Johnson Announces Candidacy for New Mexico Governor
Albuquerque, October 18, 2025 Mark Johnson, former state senator, has officially launched his campaign for the New Mexico governor’s office. His announcement on October 17, 2025, positions him as the first...