
Welcome to the Taylor Ranch Neighborhood Association (TRNA)
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.
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.
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
Please remember to visit the "Events" and "Resources" sections for more info.
Welcome...to our new website.
Please bear with us as we finalize our Library and Photo Gallery.
* * * New to "Resources" Tab: Upgrade Unser and Paseo Road Widening Project * * *
TAYLOR RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
Board of Directors Regular Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
6:30p - 8:00p
See "Events" page for agenda.
Taylor Ranch Neighborhood Association
Informational Session
Thank you to all who attended our Informational Session gathering on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
David Flores, Parks & Recreation Deputy Director, and Emily Rogers, Landscape Architect with Anthropopulus Design, presented information regarding Creighton Park. Click below to view proposed park design renderings.
If you have any questions, please contact Jarred Langhals, TRNA Vice President at
Creighton Park Clean Up Event
The TRNA Creighton Park Clean Up was a successful event this past Saturday (May 31st)!
Thank you to everyone who took time out of their day to come out to help. And thank you, to Senator Pope and Representative Gurrola for coming to help out as well!
Lastly, thank you to Dion's in Taylor Ranch for providing lunch...it is very much appreciated.
It was great to see the community come together once again!
Thank you,
Jarred Langhals, Vice President


Taylor Ranch
Neighborhood Boundaries
According to the TRNA by-laws, the TRNA boundaries are the Rio Grande River on the East, the lava flow and escarpment (Petroglyph National Monument/Open Space) on the West, Paseo del Norte (NM-423) on the North, and Western Trail/Namaste on the South.
Click here to view the Integrated Development Ordinance (IDO) for zoning regulations.