Police say the passenger of the car that rolled over was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
Emergency Crews and the Sparks Police Department are on scene of a rollover crash that happened around 2:30 p.m
at the intersection of Los Altos and Sparks Boulevard
Police say the passenger of the car that rolled over was the only person taken to the hospital
and they had non-life-threatening injuries
The driver of the second car involved was cited for failing to yield
Roads were blocked due to the crash but they have since cleared and reopened
so we will continue to provide updates as more information comes in
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Los Altos Park renovations began under Councilor Gibson and have continued under Councilor Fiebelkorn
Councilor Fiebelkorn completed the funding for this massive project and continues to participate in implementation activities with city staff
Capital Outlay funding for this project was generously provided by Representatives Gail Chasey
$9.5 Million to complete improvements and renovations to the park
See drone footage of Phase 2 of this project
Lomas Blvd between Easterday Drive and Eubank Blvd North of I-40
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– From dim lighting and decades-old infrastructure to fresh softball fields and secure fencing
The city and state has put more than $30 million into Albuquerque’s Los Altos Park renovations over the past six years.
Crews are now weeks away from finishing the final phase of the project
This will be the second full softball season at the newly-renovated park
“I think people have seen what we have here
The players have loved it,” said Dave Simon
director of the city’s Parks and Recreation
Albuquerque has 16 on the schedule for this year so far
and Simon expects that number to grow.
“We need to look at projects like this as not only an investment in our own community and families
but an investment in our city’s sports and outdoor recreation tourism economy
And this is one investment that is paying off,” said Simon.
Simon hopes to see the same thing happen on the western side of Los Altos
known as Phase Two. A dog park and BMX pump track will be ready by early summer.
“We want to invest in ourselves and always have things for youth and families to do
make smart investments that can help us grow our economy,” Simon said.
He says the city took that into consideration when planning the pump track.
Simon says this facility will stack up to some of the best BMX facilities in the country and the city will make a bid for a tour stop.
“We wanted to try to tap into the growing popularity of the sport,” said Simon.
City security will also be on site 16 hours a day starting next week
“We’re really looking forward to an incredibly exciting and great year at Los Altos in 2025,” said Simon.
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ALBUQUERQUE —This week marks a significant milestone for affordable housing in the Duke City
a former hotel that was converted to permanent housing
the City of Albuquerque’s property manager
and the 41 additional units are now available
This marks the completion of the city’s first hotel/motel conversion project
a key component of the Housing Forward Initiative
View video and photos of Los Altos Lofts.
The City purchased the property on Hotel Avenue
in April 2023 and immediately began work converting the 104 hotel rooms into 90 efficiency and one-bedroom apartments
meaning units will be available to people making as much as 80% of the area's median income
residents can apply for Project-Based Vouchers
only 30% of their income would go towards their rent
and the voucher would cover the remaining cost
“Completing Los Altos Lofts is a step in the right direction
but we’re not done,” said Mayor Tim Keller
“We will continue leveraging every dollar available and exploring all possible options to build more affordable housing and motels into affordable housing.”
“Monarch Properties is pleased to have worked hand in hand with the City of Albuquerque to bring Los Altos Lofts to fruition
and affordable community is just the latest way Albuquerque is truly focused on providing affordable quality rental housing
We’re very proud to be a part of this process as we cross the finish line,” said Jack MacGillivray
“These final renovations to Los Altos Lofts are a major milestone for our city,” said Health
Housing and Homelessness Director Gilbert Ramirez
“This project will serve as a model for future hotel conversions as we continue exploring new opportunities to build and add more affordable housing inventory.”
Minor renovations are currently being made to the indoor pool
which should be available for residents to use within the next month
Those interested in applying to rent at Los Altos Lofts can do so in person
Interested applicants are encouraged to schedule an appointment by calling Monarch Properties at: 505-548-6054
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Sandwiches and Subs Coming Soon to New Reno-area Location
SPARKS, Nev., March 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Capriotti's Sandwich Shop (Capriotti's)
has announced the opening of a new location in Los Altos
The shop is slated open at 142 Los Altos Parkway on Tuesday
Capriotti's introduces local communities across the U.S
to the brand's near 50-year-old tradition of slow-roasting whole
and other one-of-a-kind sandwiches made using the freshest ingredients
The celebrate the opening of the new location in Los Altos
Capriotti's is offering $20 gift cards to the first 50 people in store on March 11
"We are thrilled to bring Capriotti's to the Los Altos community and share our passion for high-quality
"We look forward to serving our guests and becoming a go-to destination for delicious
Capriotti's is known for its wide array of sandwiches including:
the new Capriotti's shop will bring a multitude of new jobs to the Reno market
"We are excited to expand Capriotti's presence in the Reno area and bring our beloved flavors to the Los Altos community," said Ashley Morris
"Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction remains at the forefront
and we can't wait for guests to experience what makes Capriotti's so special."
Capriotti's fans can download the Capriotti's Rewards app on iOS and Android to earn
redeem rewards and score free food at Capriotti's shops
Capriotti's in Los Altos will offer convenient order-ahead options
and third-party delivery services. Capriotti's also offers catering for any event
with catered items including cold sub party trays
For more information, please visit www.capriottis.com
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