Albuquerque – Central Avenue now has one less hazardous, crime and cockroach infested motel. The City ordered Loma Verde Motel to shut its doors following an inspection on Wednesday, January 8 that revealed numerous violations and serious risks to the safety of tenants and the surrounding area. The motel had become overridden by crime, cretins, and derelict’s of society. According to APD and AFR they have responded to over 150 calls for service at the motel in 2024, including 2 homicides. The City is now shutting down this neighborhood menace.
“We will not tolerate businesses that turn a blind eye or willingly engage in criminal activity in this city,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “Today, we’re sending a clear message: If you put lives at risk, we will take decisive action to hold you accountable. To owners, if you have lost control of your property to the criminal element or need help restoring order, reach out to us; Shutting the doors is the last resort.”
Violations at Loma Verde included:
- Exposed wiring, electrical hazards, inadequate heating, and missing GFCI outlets and electrical covers.
- Fire hazards including missing and broken smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and blocked exists.
- Hazardous plumbing, major plumbing issues in units, broken bathroom fixtures,
- Dangerous disrepair including a leaking roof, water damage, and evidence of a roach infestation.
- Drug paraphernalia, including needles, was found throughout the complex grounds.
The tenants of Loma Verde Hotel included elderly, long-term residents and families paying between $896 and $1,300 per month for rent in dangerous living conditions. Many units lacked necessities and safety features, as noted above.
“Public safety remains our top priority. We must continue to take swift action against problematic properties that threaten the wellbeing of our community,” said Planning Department Director Alan Varela. “Through collaboration with other City departments, we will continue to ensure that every property meets the standards necessary to keep our neighborhoods safe and thriving.”
To support those who were staying at the motel, Albuquerque Community Safety director Jody Esquibel said they helped connect tenants to other, safe living arrangements and provided transportation to get there. ACS will continue to support the tenants to get into long-term, stable housing.
There were also numerous companion animals living at the motel, and Animal Welfare now have the pets in protective custody. If the owners choose to reclaim their pets, we will ensure that the pets are in compliance with the HEART ordinance upon reclaim. All the pets were healthy at the time they were encountered at the motel.
Where is this motel located?
Go East on Central untill you smell it, then turn left till you step in it.
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Words like “sleazebag” or other opinions should not appear in any articles other than opinion columns – even if it’s true. Professional journalism is about facts, not name calling – again, even if the motel was truly a sleazebag one and it’s good that it got shut down. But one of the frustrating things with this website is a clear lack of journalism training for the writers. They are unable to distinguish between pure facts and opinions and keep injecting their take on things rather than just reporting things. Please take some basic journalism courses!
Maybe it’s reality journalism or alternative journalism. More relevant than professional journalism which often lacks professionalism.
Ironic how the private sector is responsible for public safety but the city is not.