ICYMI: There are new African animals at the ABQ BioPark Zoo! We recently welcomed a new yellow-backed duiker, two young warthogs, and a prickly Cape porcupine. Plan your next visit today. Enjoy the beautiful weather and check out the new residents! cabq.gov/biopark/news #OneAlbuquerque
City of Albuquerque
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Albuquerque, New Mexico 18,786 followers
Official account for the City of Albuquerque. Fans of red and green chile and long walks along the Bosque.
About us
The City of Albuquerque is the municipal government of the largest city in the state of New Mexico. The City's 6,000+ employees serve Albuquerque's 559,000 residents through 26 departments ranging from Animal Welfare to Technology & Innovation.
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https://linktr.ee/cabq
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- Government Administration
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
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- Albuquerque, New Mexico
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- Government Agency
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- 1706
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- Animal Welfare, Aviation, Municipal Elections, Emergency Response, Human Resources, Municipal Development, Parks & Recreation, Planning, Senior Affairs, Solid Waste, Transit, Technology & Innovation, Environmental Health, Family & Community Health, Economic Development, and Cultural Services
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1 Civic Plaza NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, US
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Custodial Shift Supervsior opportunity with City of Albuquerque. If you value community-focused work and professional growth, review the posting and apply. https://bit.ly/4e22pFq #Albuquerque #NewJob
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🏳️🌈 Happy Pride Month from the Office of Civic Engagement! Pride is a time to recognize and celebrate the many voices, experiences, and perspectives that strengthen our community. We are committed to fostering opportunities for connection, service, and belonging for all Albuquerque residents. Alt Text: A Pride flag-inspired collage featuring community, volunteer, and civic engagement photos in rainbow-colored bands celebrating Pride Month and inclusion in Albuquerque. #OneAlbuquerque #OneAlbuquerqueVolunteers #PrideMonth
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Whether you are just beginning your career, seeking a second career, or you’re looking for a new challenge, City of Albuquerque has a wide variety of job opportunities to choose from. Click here to find out if this one is right for you! https://bit.ly/4dRiNtz #CommunitySafety #CABQACS
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The Seasons of Nonviolence fun continues! Up next is Drive-in Movies with Jurassic Park. Join us on June 10 at Balloon Fiesta Park with your blanket or chair if you want to sit up front or relax in your car. Enjoy free food while supplies last! Gates open at 6 pm and the movie starts at 8 pm. cabq.gov/sonv #OneAlbuquerque
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Did you know June is the unofficial month of women in ballooning?! On June 4th, 1784, Élisabeth Thible (1757-1785), was the first woman to ever fly! She incidentally was also the first French woman to fly and the first woman to fly in a hot air balloon. She is said to have sung two duets from the opera “La Belle Arsène” in her 45 minute flight on “La Gustave,” in front of the King of Sweden. The following year in 1785 on June 29th, just a year and 25 days after Thible’s ascent, Letitia Sage (c.1750–after 1817), became the first English woman to fly in a hot air balloon. Her flight lasted for an hour and a half and afterwards she wrote such an enthralling account about it people still today enjoy reading it! Interestingly both women had such hard landings, they each suffered injuries to one of their legs! Yet, we’re sure both women while recovering were quite proud of their “firsts” in their respective accomplishments for hot air ballooning. Image 1: Portrait of Élisabeth Thible. A close up detail from the mural by Haley Greenfeather English (Ojibwe). This mural is currently on display at the Balloon Museum as part of the "In Their Words: Stories by Women on the Ground and in the Air" exhibit. Image 2: Portrait of Letitia Sage, within the book “An Account of the First Aerial Voyage in England” by Italian Balloonist, Vincenzo Lunardi (1784). This book is part of the Balloon Museum's Special Collection Library. Learn more at: CABQ.gov/Balloon and visit our blog page. Look for the article: "From 629.133 to Infinite Heights: Behind-the Scenes of Organizing the Balloon Museum Library."
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What's it like to work with the City? Enjoy great benefits and be part of a government that's moving forward. Apply now and be our next Building Automation System Specialist! https://bit.ly/4vlE1po #AlbuquerqueJobs #NMJobs
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ICYMI: Our Department of Arts & Culture Public Art Urban Enhancement Division recently opened Fantastic Animals from Mexico: Alebrijes and Nahuales! Come find these larger-than-life sculptures, inspired by the vibrant traditions of Mexican magical realism, along Route 66 near the roundabout at 8th NW. cabq.gov/artsculture/news #OneAlbuquerque
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Join our dynamic team as our next Citizen Contact Supervisor UCS! The Department of Technology & Innovation is a multi-award winning innovator. Apply today! https://bit.ly/4embf23 #AdminJobs #JobSearch
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Happy World Bicycle Day! Whether you bike to work, enjoy the paved Open Space trails, or love hitting the pump tracks, this day is for you! How do you get your bike on in Albuquerque? Video Accessibility Description: A series of short clips and stills of people on the bike pump track, trails, and in a parking lot riding bikes. #OneAlbuquerque