Meeting Minutes, May 6, 2015
Meeting Minutes, April 1, 2015
Crime Report—Citizen Seibel reported that he talked to the beat officer and added patrols in response to a neighbor’s complaints at the last board meeting of crime, transients, and trash. He also said the department has a new computer that allows him to do more with crime stats analysis. Ron asked the police why the bicycle patrol was being eliminated. Mr. Seibel said the department needs to put officers in cars to cover more ground, but the bicycle patrol will continue until June next year.
Reconsideration of funding for Easter Egg Hunt—Annabelle Candelaria stepped up to take charge of the 20th annua
Meeting Minutes, March 4, 2015
Police—Civilian Siebel told the board the neighborhood has done a good job of reporting suspicious activity. The good: There was only one residential burglary since Jan 1. The bad: Auto burglary is up, as well as DUIs. The ugly: Much vandalism and graffiti. A neighbor wanted to know if the police would deal with homeless people in her alley who she has been cleaning up after. Cmdr. Donovan replied that no laws are broken just hanging out, but that they would try to patrol the street more often and that she could contact Safe City Strike Force or 311 if the problem continues.
Tree project—Charge of the project has changed departments yet again, this time under Municipal Development. Planting, scheduled
Meeting Minutes, February 4, 2015
Police Relations—Lt Sanchez and Valley Area Commander Donovan asked for a neighborhood-association volunteer to help reinvigorate a program called Coffee with a Cop. It’s part of a drive through Citizen Policing Council to reframe and improve citizen attitudes about police. Volunteers are required to pass a background check. Ron, attending from the Presbyterian Church and Nob Hill NA, described his positive experience with the group, meeting once a month at the Caesar Chavez Community Center. He is the VP of the Nob Hill Neighborhood Assocation. Interested parties can call Celine Espinoza at 761-8800, or email her at cespinoza@cabq.gov
Lead/Coal traffic as part of Downtown Walkability—Bonnie reported that Councilor Benton has added into the Plan to move the lanes closer to parking and have the other side serve as a buffer between the bike lane, supposedly safer for bikes and resulting in traffic calming by narrowing the lanes. Sam Kochansky offered that the idea doesn’t make sen
Meeting Minutes, January 7, 2015
Dickens of a Dinner—Ann Carson reported the Dickens dinner was a big success and made $2,500, not including the cost of house plaques ($250) for the featured houses. First- and second- and third-place winners of the lighting contest were Lee and Penny Spittler, Dave and Audra Carrillo, and Annabelle and Josie Candelaria.
Tree Project—The deadline for signing up for a tree is past, and the number of respondents has been deemed satisfactory, thanks to the outreach efforts of Amy and Ben, Mary, Fernando, and Salley. David Day and Fernando were on hand to report progress thus far. The grant of $50,000 will go to the company contracted by the City. Planting
Meeting Minutes, December 3, 2014
Dickens of a Dinner—Ann reported a surplus of volunteers for Dickens this year.
Email notices of miscellaneous neighborhood and City goings-on—Bonnie agreed to collate said notices and proposed that once a month she send them to the board.
Crime report—Officer Seidel reported a big jump in auto burglary in our neighborhood, from two in October to seven in November. He advised to take valuables out of the car and put anything tempting, such as loose change, out of sight, and above all to lock up. He said 70 percent of all burglaries happened to unlocked cars.
Tree project—The City will contract out the work of planting; it’s up to the neighborhood to submit signed agreements from property own
Meeting Minutes, November 5, 2014
Filling Board vacancies—It was unanimously agreed that Sam Kochansky will fill Greg and Joni Neutra’s position and that Ben Sturge will fill that held by Jackie Smee.
Update on Dickens—Ann Carson let us know she succeeded in getting the required number of houses for the annual Dickens event. She passed around a volunteer sheet and “ordered” us all to sign up. We complied.
Review of July support letter for BRT—Bonnie Anderson re-read the letter she wrote in July on behalf of the board to Mayor Berry in support of Option
Meeting Minutes, October 1, 2014
Board vacancy—Due to the resignation of Greg and Joni Neutra who moved to Santa Fe recently, we have an opening on the Board. We will fill that vacancy at the November meeting.
Park Renovation—The LUCC will hear the plans for the renovation of our park at their Nov. 12th meeting.
DiGregory Development on Arno—Vince DiGregory thanked the neighborhood association for support of their project in front of the zoning commission. Ann discussed options for the relocation of the historic home that will not be part of this project.
Underpass on Central at the Railroad Tracks—The City is proposing an expensive project to change the pedestrian walkway at the railroad tracks on Central from the current underpass to an at-grade walkway. The intention is to solve the problems of poor lighting
Meeting Minutes, September 3, 2014
Election results—All six candidates were re-elected. All officers agreed to serve again. A motion was made and seconded that the current officers serve for another year.
Tree project—Project leader David Day will attend in October to give an update. What we know at the moment is that planting will be this fall, and that the City will do the digging. Volunteers will be in charge of keeping the trees alive and growing.
Highland Park—Ben Sturge, who has been attending meetings, reported on the twists and turns of park renovation plans. A resolution is almost finalized
Annual Report—August 2014
Since out last annual meeting/block party on August 18, 2013, the Board has worked on the following major activities.
- Ongoing input to the government (city, county, etc.) regarding the impact of various development projects on the neighborhood ( Pop ‘n’ Taco site; Complete Streets; Project Innovate; Bus Rapid Transit); no expenses were charged for this activity since all of the participation was volunteered
- The HHHDA newsletter was created and distributed to the neighborhood in November 2013, April 2014, and July 2014; cost was $370. Advertising revenues were $200
- Dickens of a Dinner was held December 7, 2013; dozens of volunteers planned and executed this event which draws about 100 guests to the neighborhood for a five-course meal at five historic homes decorated for the holida
Meeting Minutes, July 2, 2014
Block Party/Annual Meeting—Mary Karafonda updated the board on party planning progress. She’s already procured the band Pawn Drive, and still needs a keg donation. Moisés stepped up once again to provide the keg(s) this year. The newsletter will be printed by July 11 to satisfy a month’s public notice of an annual meeting, per bylaws for neighborhood associations. The newsletter will contain at least the annual report and a sample ballot. Karla’s and Moisés’ son Paco will distribute door-to-door. The board voted in favor to pay him $50.
Walkable Cities—Moisés reported that Jeff Speck will be back in town and is doing a talk on walkability. He said he would write a short announcement
Meeting Minutes, June 4, 2014
Bonnie Anderson read a summary of the special meeting on May 7 re the proposed BBQ restaurant. The meeting gave concerned neighbors the opportunity to share their concerns with Bo Barnwell, a businessman who wants to convert the old fire station site to a restaurant.
The board will have two vacancies. Zoey Fink and Greg Bloom are not able to continue as board members. Mary Karafonda has agreed to replace Greg Bloom. Mary introduced herself as an 11-year neighbor, owning her house on High St. She has