A high profile item originally set for Tuesday’s Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners meeting has been removed from the agenda.

Commissioners were due to discuss the formation of a tax increment development district (TIDD) as part of possible updates to the state fairgrounds, but the item was pulled after supporters in the New Mexico Legislature changed direction regarding the funding source for the district.

The bill creating the special district would have authorized up to $1 billion in bonds for public infrastructure within its boundaries, secured by state gross receipts.

The county now awaits a master plan from the State of New Mexico for the 236-acre fairgrounds before proceeding, according to a news release. Once the master plan is completed, county commissioners retain the option to present and approve a TIDD using county funds to support redevelopment efforts at the fairgrounds.

“We want to ensure that any redevelopment at the state fairgrounds reflects the needs and desires of our community,” County Commission Vice Chair Adriann Barboa said. “It’s important that the state’s master plan is completed based on community input for true transparency and an aligned vision for the area before moving forward with a TIDD.”

The state General Services Department is expected to soon issue a request for proposals (RFP) for the creation of the master development plan.

Residents of the areas near the fairgrounds expressed their concerns last month about the future of the state fair at a special public meeting, many saying they don’t want the event moved.

Advance notice

Commissioners will consider some changes to their own meeting rules. A proposal from Chair Eric Olivas would see agendas for regular meetings published five days ahead of time.

Agendas for Tuesday meetings are required by law to be published by the previous Saturday. County officials generally post agendas the previous Friday. Olivas told City Desk ABQ that’s still not good enough.

“That’s not enough time for citizens to read it, much less weigh in,” Olivas said. “That’s barely enough time for commissioners to read it.”

A related proposal from Olivas would require two public hearings before final adoption of a resolution in most cases. Olivas said it bothers him that the commission can hear and pass legislation at the same meeting.

He said his proposal includes a provision that would permit suspension of the rules for a piece of legislation if four commissioners agree. That would allow the commission to move on urgent items, Olivas said.

“It’s a transparency/good government item for me,” Olivas said.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:

WHEN: 5 p.m. March 11

WHERE: Ken Sanchez Commission Chambers in BernalilloCounty@Alvarado Square, 415 Silver Ave SW VIRTUAL: GOV-TV, on the county’s website or on Bernalillo County’s YouTube channel

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  1. Do not move forward with the Fairgrounds redevelopment! Please! As it stands now, there are many venues there which serve year-round needs. Art shows, photography shows, youth programs, Gathering of Nations, Fish and Game exhibits, etc. Spanish Village, Native American Village. At Fair time, there is a huge interest in animal shows and auctions, baking contests, hobby exhibits, and more. Young people who have bred and groomed their animals all year in order to show at the Bernalillo County State Fair grounds. There is something of interest and of value going on year-round. There would not be the convenience or the draw without this central location. Keep in mind that everyone coming in finds food and lodging in town, plus the opportunity to do some shopping!

  2. Relocate the Fairgrounds, then turn it into a Central Park similar to NYC. Albuquerque could create something special, more houses & businesses would be common

  3. I oppose any change to the location and usage of the state fairgrounds. Greedy developers need to back off!

  4. Such a bad idea to move it. Huge waste of money. Better marketing and revamp the Alb fair grounds. An agricultural push to bring it back like when king was governor
    Think Vegas. And get the big names to perform. Big rodeo.