Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority

Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority Protecting life and property since 1963.

The Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority (AMAFCA) was created in 1963 by the New Mexico Legislature with specific responsibility for flooding problems in greater Albuquerque. AMAFCA’s purpose is to prevent injury or loss of life, and to eliminate or minimize property damage by building and maintaining flood control structures throughout the Albuquerque area.

Thank you, Representative Roybal-Caballero, for supporting AMAFCA. Patricia Roybal Caballero
05/07/2025

Thank you, Representative Roybal-Caballero, for supporting AMAFCA.
Patricia Roybal Caballero

Thank you, Senator Tobiassen, for supporting AMAFCA. State Senator Nicole Tobiassen
05/07/2025

Thank you, Senator Tobiassen, for supporting AMAFCA. State Senator Nicole Tobiassen

Thank you, Representative Borrego, for supporting AMAFCA.  City Councilor Cynthia Borrego
05/07/2025

Thank you, Representative Borrego, for supporting AMAFCA. City Councilor Cynthia Borrego

Thank you, Representative De La Cruz, for supporting AMAFCA.
05/07/2025

Thank you, Representative De La Cruz, for supporting AMAFCA.

Happy Tumbleweed Tuesday!!
11/29/2022

Happy Tumbleweed Tuesday!!

The Isleta Drain and Trail planning team invites you to join a Community Design Workshop for the Isleta Drain and Trail ...
12/29/2021

The Isleta Drain and Trail planning team invites you to join a Community Design Workshop for the Isleta Drain and Trail Plan. During this 2-day workshop, participants will work together to create a vision and design direction for a proposed multi-use trail and community open space along the Isleta Drain.

El equipo de planificación del Drenaje de Isleta le invita a un taller de diseño comunitario para contribuir al Plan del Sendero y Drenaje de Isleta. Durante este taller de dos días, los participantes colaborarán para crear una visión y una dirección de diseño para un sendero de usos múltiples y un espacio abierto comunitario a lo largo del Drenaje de Isleta.

Register for the Community Design Workshop using the link below:
Regístrese para el taller comunitario utilizando el link:

https://bit.ly/IsletaDrain

Learn more and stay in touch at the project website:
Ver más información y manténgase en contacto:

www.IsletaDrainPlan.org

AMAFCA has been working on updating the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Hazard Mitigation Plan, which describes hazards th...
03/05/2021

AMAFCA has been working on updating the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Hazard Mitigation Plan, which describes hazards that could threaten the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County area such as floods, wildfires, or severe weather; analyzes their potential impacts; and identifies ways to reduce impacts through long-term, sustainable mitigation projects.

This updated plan improves upon the 2015 plan and identifies new opportunities and strategies to reduce vulnerabilities and increase resiliency and sustainability in our communities. Bernalillo County, the City of Albuquerque, the Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, and the Village of Tijeras are participating in this planning project to reduce losses from future disasters, in cooperation with AMAFCA, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD), and the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority (ABCWUA).

The updated plan is available for download and comment through this virtual engagement space: https://virtual.woodplc.com/VirtualSpace/191844 through March 21, 2021. Please help us improve this plan by providing your feedback and input on this important plan update.

Jurisdictions must update their hazard mitigation plans and re-submit them for FEMA approval every five years in order to be eligible for receiving certain types of non-emergency disaster assistance, including funding for mitigation projects.

12/04/2020

The NDC Trail will soon have a bicyclists' notch at Indian School. 

Happy holidays,Be safe
12/01/2020

Happy holidays,
Be safe

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority’s tumbleweed snowman made its debut for the 2020 holiday season on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020. This yea…

08/11/2020

Help AMAFCA prepare for disasters and emergencies!

The Albuquerque Metropolitan Area is updating our Hazard Mitigation Plan, to help us prepare for disasters caused by natural and human-caused hazards, and identify ways to reduce losses and protect our community from hazard events. We’re seeking input from the public to help us better understand our vulnerabilities, your experiences, and opportunities to reduce the impacts of hazards before they occur.

Please take our short five-question Hazard Mitigation Plan Survey at https://bit.ly/HMP2020PublicSurvey by August 31, 2020.

Spanish language survey link: https://bit.ly/Encuesta_públicaHMP2020.

June 26, 2020-     A beautiful day at the Pino Dam on the east side of Albuquerque.
06/26/2020

June 26, 2020- A beautiful day at the Pino Dam on the east side of Albuquerque.

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2600 Prospect Avenue NE
Albuquerque, NM
87107

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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+15058842215

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