April 7, 2026, 6:30 PM, Monte Vista Christian Church
-Introductions; All are welcome to share interests or concerns.
-Establish quorum; Sue Brown has left the board for health reasons. We now have 7 directors. 4 of 7 directors are necessary to conduct business.
-Changes to Agenda, if any
-Meeting standards accepted by the community
PRESENTATION Pop-up project celebrating the Route 66 Centennial; portable pallet murals about Nob Hill, particularly its art scene. Community members will be invited to participate in the mural process. Kyle Jacoby, Razan Faidi, Polly Bungum; students in Community and Regional Planning at UNM
Neighbor Bryan Aslaksen to explore how he can contribute IT expertise and possibly join the board.
REQUESTS TO CABQ PLANNING DEPARTMENT none known
COMING EVENTS
April 19 La Montanita Earth Fest, Hilleños are invited to help host our table
May 2 Dedicate Monte Vista Medians and Celebrate Monte Vista and College View 100 years, noon, 3401 Monte Vista Blvd NE
May 16 Nob Hill Architecture Walk
June 19 1953 Tony Edaakie Mural Viewing
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
-Should the association spend $350 to purchase 250 “Greetings from Nob Hill” folded notecards with envelope and $50 for sleeves to package them for sale?
-Should the association spend $854 to purchase 72 Nob Hill caps?
-Should the association spend $504 to purchase 500 Nob Hill key chains?
-Arrangements for NHNA table at April 19 Earth fest
NEW BUSINESS
-Should the association sign up for a $1,000 Bernco Tree Canopy Grant?
-Should the association send this statement to the Governor and our state legislators? Our association is relieved and grateful that the congregation of Immanuel Presbyterian Church and the State of New Mexico have agreed that this iconic site will be donated to NM. We note that the building is a major work by John Gaw Meem and would be a proper place to educate people about his life and work, along the lines of the Georgia O’Keefe Museum. We note a dearth of performance space in the area and the fact that the sanctuary seats 500 and is known for its terrific acoustics. As you develop uses this is a once-in-a generation opportunity to enhance the cultural life of our area and region.
-Should the association express disapproval of Amendment P adopted by council in the 2026 IDO update?
-Does the association wish to weigh in on pending CABQ legislation related to commercial property vacancy?
-Does the board approve the following resolution for Sue Brown who recently left our board for health reasons? Nob Hill Neighborhood Association expresses gratitude, Sue, for your contributions to the community while serving on our board of directors. We are glad that you plan to continue work on our Tree Canopy Team, especially around stormwater harvesting. We send wishes for good health.
-Should the association spend $xxx for refreshments for a Coffee with a Cop event?
CONSENT AGENDA: DIRECTORS, PLEASE REVIEW THESE DOC’S AHEAD OF TIME
– Minutes of last board meeting
– Treasurer’s report of 2026-3 and 2026-4
– Validation of Basecamp votes: 6-0 approval to join letter of opposition to Maverik Gas Station at Indian School and Carlisle NE
UPDATES FROM PARTNERS -Nob Hill Main Street, Chris Smith
-District 6 Coalition, Holly Hitzemann
FOCUS TEAM REPORTS: All community members are welcome on all teams. Email theboard@NobHill-NM.com to step up or recommend action.
– Community Engagement
– Tree Canopy Restoration
– Newsletter
– Urban Planning, no further work is planned on Morningside Park
– Public Safety, which includes Lead/Coal
– Historic Preservation
DIRECTOR WRAP UP, ADJOURN
next meeting May 5
