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The Pueblo Alto Neighborhood Association (PANA) contains some 515 homes, 17 apartments containing 57 rental units and over a dozen businesses that are bounded by Lomas, Washington, Constitution and San Mateo.

Located equidistant between the Gourmet Nob-Hill and two regional shopping-malls in Uptown, our neighborhood is known for appreciating housing values attributed to the strong resident base, long tenure of most of our residents, and popular location.

Generally, most of the housing stock in PANA consists of pueblo revival (inspired by John Gaw Meem), and Brick Cottages.

PANA is located in the heart of District 5 which is currently represented by Councilor Sally Mayer http://www.cabq.gov/council/ccdist7.html District 7

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PANA Demographics:
According to the 1990 census, houses in PANA have an higher than Albuquerque average sales price
Legend: The purple areas represent areas considered above average, while the yellow areas represent areas considered below average.

According to the 1990 census, income levels in PANA our higher than surrounding areas:

According to projection 2004, this income trend will most likely continue.

Source: CCIM STDB|ONLINE and Census Bureau


Board Meetings:

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1-11-07

 TBA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE - UPCOMING ANNUAL MEETING -



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Board Members:
Your PANA Board represents our neighborhood
; Can be reached at

 

pana.neighborhoodassociation@gmail.com


City of Albuquerque Links: below is a web link  to useful numbers for Albuquerque city government

 

http://www.cabq.gov/planning/nbrcoord/pdf/phonenumbers.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Check on our area's pollution levels


PANA News : From the President of PANA- Brian Thomas

 

 Dear Everyone:

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> I have some very good news for you and a rather large amount of

> information to share, so please bear with me as I go on.  As many of

> you know, I spent about 3 hours talking through issues and concerns

> with Sally Mayer and she and I went over possible targets for the

> spending and the concerns that have emerged over the last year,

> including the Fecal Bandit.

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> First, PANA has $30,000 of funds to distribute for PANA-related

> purposes, subject to City of Albuquerque contracting and funding

> restrictions, generally limited to the roads or road-related issues.

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> Second, the money needs to be spent promptly, or at least within the

> next six months, which gives us very little time to decide how to use

it.

 

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> Third, the ideas we reviewed for the roadways included the following:

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>       a.    Additional stop lights (Constitution and Washington);

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>       b.    Additional turn arrow light for marked turn lane

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> (Constitution and San Mateo);

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>       c.    Additional street lights (throughout the area);

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>       d.    Speed bumps (throughout the area on residential streets);

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>       e.    Traffic circles (at various spots near the Art Center);

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>       f.    Installation of a limited city park;

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>       g.    Installation of decorated median strips in Lomas (between

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> San Mateo and Monroe);

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>       h.    Pedestrian crossing areas other than vehicle-occupied

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> driving or turn lanes (between San Mateo and Monroe);

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>       i.    Traffic count studies (checking speed and volume

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> throughout);

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>       j.    Temporarily hosting "You are going X-fast" radar signs;

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>       k.    Posting the Redflex automated speeding van in the area for

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> several weeks;

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>       l.    Closing alleys that are open now;

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>       m.    Redoing curbs and driveways to be more pedestrian and

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> disability-friendly than the current curbs;

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>       n.    Making 2-way stops into 4-way stops.

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The following businesses are PANA members.

NM Apartment Advisors Inc.

“for your investment property needs”

www.nmapt.com

 

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