Albuquerque, New Mexico, Metropolitan Redevelopment Bonds (November 2021)
Albuquerque Metropolitan Redevelopment Bonds | |
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Election date November 2, 2021 | |
Topic City bonds | |
Status![]() | |
Type Referral | Origin Lawmakers |
Albuquerque Metropolitan Redevelopment Bonds was on the ballot as a referral in Albuquerque on November 2, 2021. It was approved.
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to issue up to $4.545 million in general obligation bonds to fund metropolitan redevelopment projects within the city. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to issue up to $4.545 million in general obligation bonds to fund metropolitan redevelopment projects within the city. |
Information about projects and funding covered by this bond can be found here.
A simple majority was required for the approval of Metropolitan Redevelopment Bonds.
Election results
Albuquerque Metropolitan Redevelopment Bonds |
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
63,100 | 57.05% | |||
No | 47,510 | 42.95% |
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Metropolitan Redevelopment Bonds was as follows:
“ | Shall the City of Albuquerque issue $4,545,000 of its general obligation bonds to plan, design, study, construct, develop, demolish, reconstruct, rehabilitate, renovate, modernize, preserve, secure, expand, equip, landscape, streetscape, repair, enhance, acquire or otherwise improve nonright of way and right of way land, property, facilities or infrastructure owned by the City of Albuquerque for Metropolitan Redevelopment Projects within adopted Metropolitan Redevelopment Areas in order to implement the objectives of the New Mexico Metropolitan Redevelopment Code? | ” |
Full Text
The full text of this measure is available here.
Support
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The Albuquerque Journal supported the redevelopment bonds.[1]
Opposition
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Path to the ballot
This measure was put on the ballot through a vote of the City Council of Albuquerque.
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