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Affiliation | Democratic |
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Name | Cynthia D. Borrego |
Address | 8731 Springhill Dr NW Albuquerque, New Mexico , United States |
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Contributor | RBH |
Last Modifed | BrentinCO Mar 22, 2024 06:51pm |
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Info | Albuquerque City Council President Cynthia D. Borrego, a Native New Mexican, is a two-time UNM Lobo graduate. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from UNM’s College of Education, and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration. Councilor Borrego served as the Council’s Vice-President in 2019, and chaired Council’s Land Use and Zoning Committee. Councilor Borrego served the City of Albuquerque as a City Planner for over 28 years, and Managed the Metropolitan Redevelopment Agency then part of the Planning Department. While employed with the City, she helped secure the State of New Mexico Public Employees Retirement Association Fund (PERA), and twice served as the Chairman of PERA. In this position, she contributed to expansion and reinforcement of PERA’s $14 billion-dollar retirement fund during the global Great Recession in 2009.
Councilor Borrego was the Vice-Chair of the Mid Region Council of Governments Transportation Board in 2020. She is the Board Chair of the Rio Grande Credit Union and the Board Chair of ABC Community Schools. Ms. Borrego is also elected to serve on the Executive Board of Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority (AMAFCA) where she sits on the Council of Governments Water Board. She held the seat of AMAFCA Vice-Chair in 2019. Additionally, she is the President of UNM School of Public Administration Advisory Alumni Board. Cynthia is the owner of Cyba & Assoc., LLC, a planning, development, sales, and consultation company. She is also owner of a small retail business showcasing artisan jewelry and collectibles in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque.
Council President Borrego’s priorities for the City of Albuquerque include: fostering the well-being of our citizens during the COVID pandemic, working to sustain a balanced City budget, increasing Police officer numbers, expanding City mental health programs, continuing to provide quality City services to Albuquerque’s citizens, improving children’s welfare, advancing youth education programs, improving Council District 5’s transportation and infrastructure, catalyzing economic development in District 5, and throughout the Metropolitan area and increasing government transparency.
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