Filter Options
Required*
Filter
Farmington / New Mexico / United States
0.0
Albuquerque / New Mexico / United States
0.0
The Albuquerque City Council is the legislative authority of Albuquerque, N.M. It consists of more than five members and the council provides services for the development of the city. The city has various departments, including municipal and economic development, cultural service, planning, solid waste management, water utility, aviation, police, and parks and recreation. Its fire department is comprised of more than 650 uniformed personnel who serve over 440,000 residents. It provides emergency services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The law department of the city offers advice to administrators on issues related to litigation. The department s practice area includes zoning enforcement and land use litigation.
Espanola / New Mexico / United States
0.0
Every year we complete 4,500 free spay/neuter surgeries and 12,800 free vaccinations for at-risk pets. We also sponsor vaccine clinics in traditionally underserved neighborhoods. This community outreach effort builds relationships with pet owners, identifies the health of at-risk pets, and schedules surgeries for intact pets, preventing unwanted litters. Our goal is to reduce the number of unwanted animals at our shelter by creating a healthier community for pets, their families, and their neighbors.
Corrales / New Mexico / United States
0.0
Albuquerque / New Mexico / United States
0.0
The Mid-Region Council of Governments is a multi county governmental agency that offers planning services to Bernalillo, Valencia, Torrance and Sandoval counties in New Mexico. It provides planning services in the areas of transportation, agriculture and workforce development. The council also deals in employment growth, land use and economic development. Its rural and urban transportation planning services include collection and analysis of traffic data. The council assists jobseekers in placement, resume writing and interview techniques. It supports farmers and encourages the production of local produce, such as meat and dairy products. The council participates in various economic development programs and supports several local projects. The Mid-Region Council of Governments is based in Albuquerque, N.M.