Resources for development in EDo
Huning Highlands / EDo Urban Conservation Overlay Zone (UCOZ)
This 2005 Regulatory Plan was prepared by the Planning Department, City of Albuquerque, produced in connection with Moule & Polyzoides, Architects/Urbanists and Denish & Kline, Urban Consultants.
Inside you’ll find development code for EDo that creates a beautiful, walkable, holistic neighborhood environment.
Architectural Style Guide.
2014 by Jeff Speck for Downtown Albuquerque
Most people will only choose to walk if that walk simultaneously useful, safe, comfortable, and interesting. This study demonstrates how a limited number of small planning interventions can exert a profound influence on the livability and vitality of downtown Albuquerque.
Covering 8th Street to the west, the Broadway to the East, Lomas Boulevard to the north, and Coal Avenue to the south.
Walkability Analysis.
2016 Charrette-based Design for EDo & Huning Highlands
We are working to see EDo be a model for “complete streets, supporting complete neighborhoods.” We believe whether arriving on foot, on a bicycle, on a bus, or in a car, great places support walking.
In this report you’ll find road design suggestions for Central, Broadway, MLK, and other important streets in EDo / Huning Highlands. Simply painting our existing streets differently can greatly make for a safer, more pedestrian-friendly area.