A COMMUNITY EFFORT: Bernalillo County seeking input from Chamber members for their economic development plan!

Bernalillo County wants business input and suggestions for its economic development program – and we appreciate the outreach to our membership!

Creating jobs and expanding businesses in our region is job No. 1, and it takes public and private sector partnerships to make it happen.

Thank you, Bernalillo County!

There are three easy ways to participate: an online stakeholder survey, a focus group or community meetings:

  • The 15-minute Bernalillo County Economic Development Stakeholder Survey (available in Vietnamese, English and Spanish) is here. Or use the QR code below. The survey deadline is Friday, July 25.
  • The Focus Group Series, which targets small businesses/large businesses/young professionals/community leaders representing residents (i.e. nonprofit), will be in two-hour blocks July 22 through July 24. Sign up here. The county is also available to provide on-site translation if needed.
  • The “Dynamic Conversations on Economic Development” series of in-person meetings, noted below, which will include light food as well as activities for children and translation services:
  • 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, July 29, at Taylor Ranch Branch Library, 5700 Bogart St. NW.
  • 9-10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at Vista Grande Community Center, 15 La Madera Road, Sandia Park.
  • 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, at Hiland Theater, 4804 Central Ave. SE.

Please take a few minutes to provide your input and help Bernalillo County and the GACC make our community a great place to work, live and raise a family!

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