The Purpose of the Matthew Meadow Neighborhood Association (MMNA) is:

> to Protect the residential environment;

> Support safety issues affecting the subdivision

> Encourage social interaction among the residents.

What Makes Matthew Meadow Special

Located conveniently to Old Town, the Rio Grande Nature Center, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, several museums, and easy access to I40 and I25, Matthew Meadow is that special place. We are a small community of 185 well kept homes. Easy access to several acequias provides walking paths in many directions. On a daily basis, you’ll find many of our neighbors and friends walking through the neighborhood and along the acequias, and always with a friendly smile and a “good day” greeting. Our association strives to provide its residents with different events and activities.

Our History

James Matthew immigrated to Albuquerque from Canada in 1880.  He opened a dairy that occupied most of the land from 12th street to Rio Grande Boulevard and from Candelaria to the Alameda Drain.  His brother, Albert, moved to Albuquerque in 1906.  When James died in 1931, the Matthew’s Jersey Dairy was sold to the Price family of El Paso, becoming Price’s Valley Gold.  Most of the investors were from the Price family but Conrad Hilton was also an investor.  In the 1970’s the Price family sold part their corporation to Dean Food of Chicago, IL and Bordens bought their Albuquerque processing plants.  The land was then sold to developers.
From the Albuquerque Historical Society & the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum.

District Information

Congressional – District 1
State Representative – District 11
City Council – District 2
County – Bernalillo

Public Education Comm – District 3
County Commissioner – District 1
Police Precinct – PCT 185.1
School District – APS-D3

The Current MMNA Board

PresidentHenryk Sloma505 303-2192
Vice PresidentMary Spensley505 601-0806
SecretarySylvia Taborelli505 344-6891
TreasurerSteve Smith505 345-9016
Member at LargeCathy LopezTBD
Member at LargeTom O’Keefe505 330-9614
Newsletter EditorSteve Smith505 345-9016

Maintenance of Entrances

We have two entrances for Matthew Meadow, the east entrance and the west. Each of these entrances are maintained by different municipal departments.

WEST ENTRANCE
Solid Waste Department
Clean City Division
(505) 857-8060
EAST ENTRANCE
Albuquerque Parks & Recreation Department

Routine park maintenance issues can be reported by calling 311 or by contacting our Park Management Division office at 505-857-8650. The Park Management Division office is open Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm.