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Council to consider $250,000 state grant to stabilize Railyards firehouse
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City staff described planned repairs and a council amendment process to accept a $250,000 New Mexico Cultural Properties Restoration Fund grant to stabilize the historic Railyards Firehouse.
The Albuquerque City Council heard an update Monday on plans to stabilize the historic Railyards Firehouse and prepare an agreement to accept a $250,000 New Mexico Cultural Properties Restoration Fund grant. City General Services staff said the money will fund building-envelope repairs and site work to address grading and drainage.
Nathan Martinez, representing the General Services Department, told the council the master plan for the Railyards was adopted in 2023 and called the firehouse an “iconic building” on the northwest section of the campus. Martinez said the…
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