New Mexico First

Citizens create questions on the proposed Albuquerque Event Center and Hotel Complex

ALBUQUERQUE, NM, July 17, 2008 -- Town Hall participants want to know “How will the [proposed event center and hotel complex] benefit all of Albuquerque, [and] what are the larger community, regional and state impacts arising from this project?” They also wanted to know: “Can we have an autonomous, empirical, in-depth feasibility study that includes the cost of public safety, increased public transportation, arts, clean downtown, and enough safety personnel beyond the immediate area…” These questions and others surfaced yesterday, as various stakeholder groups gathered for Town Hall Albuquerque: a Discussion on the Proposed Event Center and Hotel Complex.

“Our goal was to bring together all stakeholders and offer them unbiased and balanced information about the pros and cons of such a project so that they could come up with questions that the Assessment Team will consider as they conduct the upcoming feasibility and impact study,” said Heather Balas, President of New Mexico First, “and based on participant feedback, we more than achieved that goal.”

Interested stakeholder groups included: neighborhood associations and other community-focused groups, representatives from the pueblos, small business owners, developers, and environmentalists. Questions generated by participants fell into major themes, including: financing, big picture, transparency (of the process), and process nuts and bolts. In addition to those stated above, other priority questions identified by the group included:

The town hall questions will be sent to city officials, project leaders, the assessment team, business owners, and other interested parties. The Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau, who sponsored this town hall, sees this as the first step in an ongoing dialogue between stakeholder groups to determine the best course of action not only for Albuquerque, but for New Mexico as a whole.