
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

This annual general membership meeting is open to residents, property owners , and business owners within the TRNA boundaries. The Membership Committee has been reaching out to current members regarding affirmation of membership per our Bylaws. They have received many supportive responses, which they appreciate.(Incidentally, if you attended the December luncheon, that counted as your 2026 affirmation, so thank you.) We have lately welcomed some new members eager to support TRNA, which is always heartening. This is the link to join the neighborhood association. Each affirmed member is qualified to vote on matters that will be presented at the meeting.
Our first order of business is to elect directors that sit on the TRNA board. We have five positions up for election. Directors serve two-year terms, attending monthly board meetings and participating in planned events as they are able. These volunteers strive to maintain the quality of life in Taylor Ranch that we all appreciate. If you are interested in being a candidate, please contact president@trna.org. Your voice, perspective, and involvement help strengthen the place we are proud to call home.
The general membership will also be asked to approve a budget for Fiscal Year 2027 which begins April 1, 2026.
There will be dinner! Dions pizza and salad will be provided by Ezee Fiber!
Ezee Fiber looks forward to connecting with us as construction and installation continues throughout our neighborhoods. They will be available to answer questions and share information.
Annual Recyclothes Event
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Dear Friends,
We’re excited to announce the 15th Annual Recyclothes event, brought to you by Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, the City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department and Locker 505 with Sponsors: Hinkle Fun Center, Flix Brewhouse, and Walmart!
Recyclothes is a clothing drive that directly benefits students in need in Albuquerque by providing them with essential clothing, shoes, and bags—free of charge. Your donations help make a real difference in the lives of children in need.
Event Details:
Date/Time: Saturday, March 21, 2026 11:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Hinkle Fun Center (NW corner of the parking lot by laser tag building) 12901 Indian School Rd NE 87112
Donation: Gently used clothing, shoes, backpacks, toiletries, etc. for students in grades K-12. All donations will go to Locker 505, Student’s Clothing Bank.
*** Bonus: Every donating car gets 2 FREE mini golf passes to Hinkle Fun Center plus 1 FREE movie pass to Flix Brewhouse!
Kick off your spring cleaning by clearing out your closet and making a difference. Your donation will help students in our community stay comfortable and confident throughout the school year. Every item donated truly matters.
How You Can Help:
Collect donations for students in grades K–12.
Simply drive through our donation event—we’ll unload everything for you. No need to leave your vehicle; it’s quick and easy!
If you’d like more information, please visit our website, https://www.cabq.gov/solidwaste/events/recyclothes-clothing-donation-drive
Together, we can make a positive difference and help support our students in need. ️
Thank you for your generosity, and we look forward to seeing you there!

These events are a partnership between the New Mexico Backyard Refuge Program, Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District, and Bernalillo County.

Save the date - Backyard Refuge Day will take place Saturday, March 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gutiérrez-Hubbell Open Space at 6029 Isleta Blvd SW. We’ll have talks, walks, activities for kids, music, Conservation Carnivale, plant giveaways, and free refreshments.
Bernalillo County Water Conservation Program
bernco.gov/waterconservation waterconservation@bernco.gov
Creighton Park
Creighton Park is nestled alongside Taylor Ranch Road between Montaño Road and Montaño Plaza Drive in Taylor Ranch. This land was originally acquired for park purposes but was never developed due to the proximity of Mariposa Basin Park.
Thanks to the dedication of one of our board members, who has successfully built momentum and secured legislative funding, we now have the exciting opportunity to develop this property as it was originally intended.

As we move forward, we want this park to truly reflect the character, landscape, and spirit of our community. We are considering a name change and would love your input.
Please choose your favorite from the options below or share your own suggestion:
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Broom Dalea Park (inspired by the native purple shrub)
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Tres Vistas Park
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Taylor Vistas Park
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The proposed park will feature a pedestrian and bicycle trail winding through native shrubs, creating an immersive and ecologically sensitive landscape experience. Visitors will enjoy scenic lookout points with stunning views of the mountains and the city, as well as a welcoming playground designed to serve families in the area.
https://www.cabq.gov/parksandrecreation/featured-projects/creighton-park
We look forward to hearing your thoughts and working together to create a space that reflects the beauty and community of Taylor Ranch.
Please cast your vote (or suggest one) here: https://forms.gle/BNXet8F6fLBpJT8S6
Adopt-A-Median Clean-Up

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.
Each month's clean up is the Saturday after the second Wednesday. Tools, vests, and gloves are provided.
TRNA members and residents are invited to assist in the monthly clean-up. The next clean-up is scheduled for Saturday, March 14th, 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.

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, March 27, 2026 at 9:00 a.m.
2701 Coors Road NW








