Join Us

The Near North Valley Neighborhood Association is made up of your neighbors -- residents, businesses, schools, churches, and other property owners—who volunteer time to be aware and be a voice for our neighborhood.

Membership is open to persons 15 years or older who live or own property within NNVNA boundaries, and to businesses, institutions, and organizations that own property or operate within the boundaries.

To see if your address falls within NNVNA boundaries, click here.

Membership dues are only $15/year. 100% of yearly dues and donations are used to support the neighborhood and meet NNVNA’s goal of protecting, preserving, and enhancing the neighborhood.

You can now join and pay your dues online! Open the membership form at the bottom of this page. You can fill it out electronically, save it, and email it to NearNorthValleyNA@gmail.com. The form includes a PayPal link so you can pay your dues electronically, too.

If you want to join the old-fashioned way -- with a paper membership form and a check -- just print the form, fill it out, and mail it with your check to POB 6953, ABQ, NM 87197. You also can contact us at (505) 344-9212 or NearNorthValleyNA@gmail.com, and we’ll mail you a form.

If you have any problems with the membership form or have any questions, call NNV Treasurer Randy Cole at (505) 344-8548 or email NearNorthValleyNA@gmail.com.

If you can’t pay dues, you can volunteer time instead. Contact us at (505) 344-9212 or email NearNorthValleyNA@gmail.com to make arrangements.

Memberships expire yearly at the end of April.


Your Neighborhood benefits you by:

Being recognized by the City of Albuquerque

Your recognized neighborhood association is recognized by the City and helps to identify and resolve of potential conflicts early.

Keeps neighbors aware of issues concerning them

For instance, within the NNVNA boundaries there are currently a number of large plans in the works that can potentially: change the look and feel of our neighborhood; offer property owners benefits; change zoning; change traffic patterns, and so much more.

Helps get funding for area projects

Your neighborhood association communicates the needs of your community to state representatives and city officials.