IN THIS ISSUE
EDO NEWS & VIEWS 
Editor Rob Dickson 
Publisher Lara Simon
EDO NEIGBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
Board of Directors
President
Doug Majewski
     Design Group Architects
Vice President
Marc Bertram
     Hotel Parq Central
Secretary
John Chavez
     New Mexico Angels
Treasurer
Michael Armijo
     Southwest Securities
Members
Lisa Adkins
     Fat Pipe ABQ
Bill Bice
     ABQid, Verge Fund
Vince DiGregory
     Standard Diner 
Moises Gonzalez
     MarAbi Productions, Inc.
Lauren Greene
     The Grove Café & Market
Terry Keene
     Artichoke Café
Jim Maddox
     Maddox Properties
David Mahlman
     Mahlman Studio Architects
Randi McGinn
     McGinn, Carpenter,    
     Montoya and Love, P.A.
Bevin Owens
     Compass Companies
HUNING HIGHLAND NEIGBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
Board of Directors
President
Bonnie Anderson
Vice President
Moises Gonzales
Secretary
Kathy Grassel
Treasurer
Ann Carson  
Members
Greg Bloom
Joe Boyd
Zoey Fink 
Steve Grant
Elaine McGivern
Greg & Joni Neutra
Lee Spittler
Karla Thornton  
Salley Trefethen
December 2015
Wishes and Thanks
In this season of reflection and celebration, we offer our wishes for the future, and our thanks for the past year. 

First, our wishes for 2016:
WISH #1
We wish for the Mayor and his Administration to implement all of Jeff Speck's 2014 recommendations for a Walkable City - the title of Jeff's great book, and a prescription for our success.  These recommendations have been adopted by our City Council. It's time to make them happen!
WISH #2
We wish for the Signet-Goodman Development Team to start construction on Innovate ABQ at the former First Baptist Church, which has been sitting vacant for too many years.
WISH #3
We wish for a 3 lane Central Avenue, and a multi-way Broadway Boulevard - great streets that will bring economic and residential development to EDo and Huning Highland, and make them Albuquerque's first truly walkalbe neighborhood.  Today, both streets are too fast and too dangerous for economic success!
WISH #4
We wish for a cooperatively- owned neighborhood grocery store, with the best selection of local products in Albuquerque.  Look for a crowdfunding opportunity next year.
WISH #5
We wish for new residential buildings with retail stores to be constructed on the vacant lots at 601 Central NE, 501 Central NE, and the southwest corner of Central & Broadway.

WISH #6
We wish for the Highland Park improvements to be constructed. 
WISH #7
We wish for the "lawn" at the City Special Collections Library at 423 Central NE to become a public pocket park.
Now, thanks:

#1 We thank all our local business owners for their dedication and skill, for their products and services that we enjoy so much, and for making our neighborhood a better place to live.  

#2 We thank everyone who is making this neighborhood their home.  We think the future will bring many others and we welcome them!

#3 We thank Councilor Benton for his 8 years of leadership and service to our district and our neighborhood, and for his willingness to serve 4 more. Most recently, we thank him for all the on-street parking spaces he got striped throughout the neighborhood.  These public parking places help reduce the need for ugly parking lots on Central and Broadway.  

#4 We thank the neighborhood volunteer Boards of EDo and Huning Highland, and for their near unanimous collaboration on neighborhood goals.
 
Best wishes to all our readers for the holiday season and the year to come.