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Speaker says Bernalillo County and Albuquerque are partnered to address affordable housing

January 25, 2025 | Bernalillo County, New Mexico



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Speaker says Bernalillo County and Albuquerque are partnered to address affordable housing
A speaker at a Bernalillo County meeting said the county and the city of Albuquerque are partnered to help residents access affordable housing, saying the county commission is aligned and praising County Manager Cindy Chavez’s leadership.

"It hurts my heart to know that not all our residents enjoy the comfort, the dignity, the security, or especially right now, the warmth of an affordable home. We are partnered on this mission with the city of Albuquerque, and together, our commission is aligned. And under the leadership of our county manager, Cindy Chavez, the legislature can count on us to get this done," the speaker said.

The transcript excerpt provided no formal motions, votes, or named follow-up actions on the subject. It records a single brief statement expressing concern about housing affordability, noting a partnership with the city of Albuquerque and referencing County Manager Cindy Chavez by name.

Because the excerpt is limited, there is no record in the provided text of specific programs, funding amounts, timelines, or next steps tied to the remarks. The statement emphasizes the speaker’s view that county and city officials are aligned on the goal of increasing access to affordable, warm housing for residents.

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