Albuquerque Journal

Spiffing up Downtown

- BY STEVE KNIGHT JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

More parking, new striping among upgrades

Additional parking spaces, new street striping and free holiday parking are among improvemen­ts visitors to Downtown Albuquerqu­e will notice this weekend.

City crews have changed out stop lights to four-way stops on Silver Avenue SW and Fourth/Fifth and Roma, re-painted roadways and added 19 new parking spaces as part of the improvemen­t effort officials hope will attract more people Downtown.

In announcing the improvemen­ts during a news conference Friday in front of Lindy’s Diner on Central Avenue, Mayor Tim Keller said the city is working to make the area safer for visitors and residents to walk, eat and shop with the improvemen­ts.

“It’s just reality that regions rise and fall with the success of the downtown of their largest city,” Keller

said. “That just happens to be right here — at Central Downtown in Albuquerqu­e. What happens here does affect the rest of the state of New Mexico.”

The city took away bike lanes in order to accommodat­e the 19 new parking spaces. However, city planners establishe­d what officials called “sharrows” — shared lanes to allow bicyclists to safely use the entire lane on Fifth Street between Central Avenue and Gold Avenue SW and Fourth Street between Central Avenue and Copper Avenue NW.

“The loss of parking spaces was not helping Downtown,” said Councilor Issac Benton, who is known on the City Council as a cycling advocate. “With regard to my cyclist friends ... the message of taking out a bike lane is hard to listen to but I’m a believer that Downtown should be a safe district for all users.”

City officials also rolled out a free parking plan to help patrons easily visit local businesses during the holiday shopping season.

All metered parking spaces in the city are free for two hours until Christmas Day. The city’s Parking Division will start enforcing metered parking again on Dec. 26.

Business owners such as Lindy’s owner Steve Vatoseow were appreciati­ve to see those parking spaces return.

“When they took our parking away it was really a concern to us,” Vatoseow said. “Parking is such a premium downtown, so we notified the mayor’s office and they were on it. Well, not exactly on it — it took a year, but it got done.”

Recent Downtown improvemen­ts also include a new Albuquerqu­e Police Department substation at the Alvarado Transporta­tion Center at First and Central and “One Albuquerqu­e: Engage,” an initiative encouragin­g new businesses to move in Downtown, while providing resources and support to local vendors utilizing the spaces.

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JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL Mayor Tim Keller talks about free parking at metered spaces throughout the city during the Christmas shopping season.

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