Annie St. Claire
 Associate Broker
 Keller Williams Realty®

 
 Accredited Staging Professional
 505-281-4735 Office
 505-730-0051 Cell
 E-Mail


Live in the Land of Enchantment
Specializing in the East Mountains and Greater Albuquerque Areas


 East Mountain          
Community Services
             

 

 

 

The East Mountains area falls primarily in Bernalillo County, but portions of the East Mountains also fall into Sandoval, Santa Fe and Torrance Counties.

 

Bernalillo County

http://www.bernco.gov/live/

 

Sandoval County

http://www.sandovalcounty.com/

 

Santa Fe County

http://www.co.santa-fe.nm.us/

 

Torrance County

http://www.torrancecountynm.org/

 

There are a towns and villages that are incorporated in the East Mountains:

 

Village of Tijeras
http://www.mrcog-nm.gov/Village_of_Tijeras.htm

The Town of Edgewood

http://www.edgewood-nm.gov/

 

City of Moriarty
http://www.moriartynm.org/city.htm


SCHOOLS

 

There are two school districts in the East Mountains serving the area between Tijeras and Moriarity.  Many of the East Mountain schools have earned excellent reputations.

 

The East Mountain area is served by three Elementary (K-5), two middle (6-8) schools and two high schools. These schools are all in the Albuquerque or in the Moriarty Public Schools Systems and bus service is provided.

 

Albuquerque Public Schools

http://ww2.aps.edu/

 

Moriarty Municipal Schools

http://www.moriarty.k12.nm.us/



MAIN ACCESS ROADS

 

New Mexico Highway 14, also termed The Turquoise Trail, winds north from the village of Tijeras through the communities of Cedar Crest and Sandia Park all the way to Santa Fe.

 

New Mexico Highway 337 winds south from the Village of Tijeras through the Cibola National Forest and the communities of Ramblewood and Manzanito.

 

Interstate Highway 40 takes you east 10 miles through Tablazon and Sedilllo to the communities of Edgewood and Moriarty.

Road Conditions

(800)-432-4269

http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/road%2Dinfo/default.asp?intDistrict=3&strApp=roadadv&display=true



 

UTILITIES

 

Many properties in the East Mountains are served by propane gas supplied through private propane tanks, septic systems, and private wells.

 

WATER

Some properties will utilize a water supply through Entranosa Water Co-Operative.  Entranosa Coop can be reached at (505) 281-8700.

 

TRASH

Waste Management Company (505)892-1200

 

TELEPHONE

Qwest Communications

(505)245-6800

(800)573-1311 Qwest Repair
http://www.qwest.com/

 

DSL

Qwest Communications

(505)245-6800

http://www.qwest.com/

 

CABLE TELEVISION AND INTERNET

ComCast Cable

(505)344-0690

 

ELECTRICITY

PNM

(505)246-5700

(800)687-7854

http://www.pnm.com/

  

Central New Mexico Electric Cooperative
(505)832-4483 





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