Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn

Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn City of Albuquerque- District 7
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01/30/2025

Stray animals don’t recognize city or county boundaries—they just need food, warmth, and shelter. That’s why we’re working to expand the Bernalillo County Animal Care Services center, addressing the rising number of animals in need. With $100,000 in directed funding from District 5 (Commissi...

If you see prairie dog holes popping up in unwanted places (such as sports fields, parks, playgrounds, trailheads), talk...
01/30/2025

If you see prairie dog holes popping up in unwanted places (such as sports fields, parks, playgrounds, trailheads), talk to your fellow community members about humane solutions. As a last resort, prairie dog colonies can be relocated; ask the City or the volunteer group, Prairie Dog Pals, for help.

Download all the ABQ Coexistence factsheets on our website!
https://www.cabq.gov/abq-wildlife-coexistence

Let your state lawmaker know you support capital outlay LCS #4388
01/28/2025

Let your state lawmaker know you support capital outlay LCS #4388



Let your state lawmaker know you support capital outlay LCS #4388
01/28/2025

Let your state lawmaker know you support capital outlay LCS #4388

Albuquerque’s most famous artery — Central Avenue — tends to attract the most attention, but its neighbor to the north is vying for some of the spotlight - City Hall

Time Update:  APD Substation Rededication - Phil Chacon Memorial Substation at 800 Louisiana Blvd SE. January 31, 2025 1...
01/23/2025

Time Update: APD Substation Rededication - Phil Chacon Memorial Substation at 800 Louisiana Blvd SE. January 31, 2025 10:30-1:30 Please join us! -

The APD substation is having a Grand Re-Opening on January 31. The ceremony for the Phil Chacon Memorial substation will be at 800 Louisiana Blvd SE.

What City Council did was shameful, and I'm very glad that the EPA is taking this situation seriously.
01/18/2025

What City Council did was shameful, and I'm very glad that the EPA is taking this situation seriously.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Friday an investigation into the City of Albuquerque and the City Council in response to a complaint - City Hall

TODAY - Friday, January 3 at 10:00am - D7 Councilor Connect 1/3 -
01/03/2025

TODAY - Friday, January 3 at 10:00am - D7 Councilor Connect 1/3 -

This month Councilor Fiebelkorn will discuss her District 7 Capital Outlay requests, legislative asks, and how you can show your support in the upcoming legislative session.

Cooling is a basic necessity in Albuquerque and I am glad that this legislation has passed      KRQE News 13
12/24/2024

Cooling is a basic necessity in Albuquerque and I am glad that this legislation has passed


KRQE News 13

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque has rules on the books requiring home heating, but a new change is also now requiring property owners to put in cooling systems. City Councilor Tammy Fie…

Join us for a Zoom webinar regarding Pueblo Alto and Mile Hi GSI Project this Wednesday, 12/11 at 6pm
12/10/2024

Join us for a Zoom webinar regarding Pueblo Alto and Mile Hi GSI Project this Wednesday, 12/11 at 6pm

We’re preparing this webinar to bring everyone up to speed on where we are at before we have an in-person public meeting in January.

Receive up to $10 off two rides from Wednesday Nov 27 - Monday Dec 2nd. CODE -  NMTURKEY24
11/26/2024

Receive up to $10 off two rides from Wednesday Nov 27 - Monday Dec 2nd. CODE - NMTURKEY24

The program is back for Thanksgiving! 🦃

Starting tomorrow, Nov. 27, at 10 a.m., residents of Bernalillo, Sandoval, and Santa Fe counties can claim one of 2,500 Uber ride credits available through Monday, Dec. 2, at 2 a.m.

Just use the code 𝗡𝗠𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗞𝗘𝗬𝟮𝟰 to get up to $10 off two rides.

Note that the discount is for rides only (not Uber Eats), and it doesn’t cover tips.

Have a fun and safe Thanksgiving—we’ve got your ride covered!

See a bear, back away!· Never approach a bear (and don’t let your dog approach).· If you see a bear when hiking, maintai...
11/08/2024

See a bear, back away!

· Never approach a bear (and don’t let your dog approach).
· If you see a bear when hiking, maintain a safe distance and alter your route to avoid the bear. Never block a bear’s travel route.
· Make noise; don’t surprise a bear.
· If a bear is close, face the bear (without making eye contact) and back away slowly. Talk calmly to identify yourself as a human. Group together and pick up small children and pets.
· Do not run.
· If a bear approaches you, scare them away by making yourself as large and imposing as possible by stretching your arms overhead and making loud noises.
· Look for cubs and stay away from them. Do not come between a mother and her cubs.
· If attacked, fight back aggressively.
· Carry and know how to use bear spray when hiking in bear country.
· Don’t attract a bear by leaving food or trash on the trail.

Download all the ABQ Coexistence factsheets on our website!
https://www.cabq.gov/abq-wildlife-coexistence

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Albuquerque, NM
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