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Welcome to the Taylor Ranch Neighborhood Association (TRNA)

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​For over 40 years, TRNA has been one of the largest and most active neighborhood associations in New Mexico and has won numerous awards at local and state levels.
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TRNA represents Taylor Ranch to City, County, and State Governments and is recognized by the City of Albuquerque through the Neighborhood Recognition Ordinance, which allows us to obtain notifications of impending issues that may affect your life in Taylor Ranch.
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Remember that TRNA is your community association. Your support is needed to continue to promote, protect, and improve the quality of life in Taylor Ranch!

Updates & Events

President's Message - 05/26
Nikkie Baum | president@trna.org

One of our favorite events we host twice a year is our Flea Market and Craft fair. Not only is it a great opportunity to find hidden treasures or donate unwanted items, but it is also a wonderful way to connect with community. We encourage all of our neighbors to stop by the flea market on June 6 and take time to have conversations with one another. We are incredibly proud that 100% of the proceeds from our flea market go directly toward our education fund, which is distributed among the three public schools within our boundaries: Marie Hughes, LBJ Middle School, and Chamiza Elementary. I also want to personally extend my gratitude and appreciation to two board members who will be stepping off the board, Jarred Langhals and Steve Epstein. Both have served our community in tremendous ways, and their dedication and impact will always be remembered. We are fortunate to continue alongside our current board members and welcome our newest board member, Haley Davidson. However, we still have one open spot on the board. Could it be you? We are looking for a community-minded individual who wants to help collaborate and find meaningful ways to continue strengthening our neighborhood. If you are interested, please reach out to president.trna.org Nikkie Baum, TRNA President

Free Outdoor Soccer Watch Party Coming to Your Neighborhood!

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Dear Neighbor,

 

Join us for a free outdoor soccer watch party at a park near you! See dates and locations below. Gather with friends, family, and fellow fans to enjoy international matches on a big screen in a fun community atmosphere.

 

What to Expect:

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  • Live match screening on a large outdoor screen

  • Local food trucks with food and beverages available for purchase

  • Family-friendly environment

  • Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and team spirit!

 

We encourage you to arrive early, grab a spot, and enjoy the festivities before kickoff.

 

Please note: Seating is not provided. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs or blankets. Food truck availability may vary by location.

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From The City of Albuquerque

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Our Flea Market Was a Wonderful Success

Friends and neighbors were very generous with their donations of items for our sales tables, and shoppers got some great deals.

 

Members were liberal with their time before, during, and after the market. And so many people came to shop and show support for TRNA and the Education Fund.

 

This event has been taking place for more than 40 years now. We want to keep it fresh and moving forward so everyone continues to have a good time and patronize our vendors.

 

Please send your input to president@trna.org to help our future planning. And just so you'll be ready, the next date is October 3rd!

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TRNA Board of Directors Regular Monthly Meeting

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Wednesday, July 8, 2026     Time:  6:00p - 7:30p

See "Calendar" page for agenda and meeting details.

~SAVE THE DATE~

Flea Market & Craft Fair
Saturday, October 3, 2026

Adopt-A-Median Clean-Up

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The Taylor Ranch Neighborhood Association (TRNA) recently adopted a median on Taylor Ranch Road through the Solid Waste Department's "Keep Albuquerque Beautiful" program. The TRNA sign is proudly displayed on the Taylor Ranch Road median southbound from Calle Nortena. β€‹

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TRNA members and residents are invited to assist in the monthly clean-up.  Each month's clean up is the second Saturday of each month.  Tools, vests, and gloves are provided.

The next clean-up is scheduled for Saturday, June 13th, at 8:30 a.m.

Those interested in volunteering can email Steve Epstein, TRNA Director, Public Safety, at steveps2@aol.com with your name, email, and cell number or click on the link to complete the Adopt-A-Median Volunteer Form.

NW Community Policing Council

Council Goals: The goal of each Community Policing Council is to engage in candid, detailed and meaningful dialogue between Albuquerque Police and the citizens they serve. Councils are independent from the City and Department. They are encouraged to formally recommend changes to Albuquerque Police Department policies and procedures. They are also asked to make recommendations and identify concerns, problems, successes and opportunities within each area command and for the department as a whole.

Join us for our June meeting.  Info will be posted when available.​

​​Date:  Third Wednesday of Every Month ~ 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Taylor Ranch Community Center ~ 4900 Kachina Street NW

Coffee With A Cop

Join the Albuquerque Police Department Northwest Area Command Officers for coffee and conversation!​

This is your opportunity to ask questions, voice concerns, and get to know the Police Officers in your community.

Mr. Rudy Orozco, owner of Golden Corral will be hosting Coffee with a Cop.

 

Friday, June 26, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. - 2701 Coors Road NW

One Albuquerque Newsletter
Summer

Unser and Paseo Road Widening Project

Business Members

We are happy to add your logo as a business member.  Click here for membership information.  

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PLEASE NOTE:  TRNA is a 501(c)(4) Non-Profit Corporation categorized as an “Other-Social Welfare Organization” in the rules of IRS.  As such, donations made to TRNA are NOT deductible on personal income tax returns as a charitable donation.  From Publication 557, IRS website “A community association devoted to preserving the community’s traditions, architecture, and appearance by representing it before the local legislature and administrative agencies in zoning, traffic, and parking matters”.

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