
Village of Tijeras | Pride in Our Past and Faith in Our Future
The officials and staff of the Village of Tijeras are here to serve our citizens in a professional and exemplary manner. We provide excellent service to maintain the quality our residents deserve.
About Us | Village of Tijeras
In 1619, Albuquerque families settled in the area, and by the mid 1930s, Tijeras was one of the primary population centers on the east side of the Sandia Mountains. Tijeras is nestled at the …
Our Heritage | Village of Tijeras
After the U.S. occupation of New Mexico in 1846, Tijeras Canyon was sometimes used by “49ers” on the way to California. During the civil war both the Union and Confederate armies used the …
Park and View | Village of Tijeras
The Village of Tijeras Park and View, which debuted in February 2021, provides individuals and families from the East Mountains and surrounding area a unique entertainment experience in …
Government | Village of Tijeras
“We want to welcome you to the Village of Tijeras whether you are a visitor or resident. The Councilors, and Planning & Zoning Commissioners and I have worked hard to make sure we …
Contact Us | Village of Tijeras
Contact Village Hall The elected officials and staff of the Village of Tijeras are here to serve the public. Below you will find contact information for each of our departments. We are also more …
Mayor’s Office | Village of Tijeras
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has declared a state of public health emergency in New Mexico as a result of the novel coronavirus disease (also known as COVID-19).
From All of Us at the Village of Tijeras We wish you a safe, happy, and heartfelt Thanksgiving season! Together, we continue to make Tijeras a wonderful place to live, work, and visit.
Senior Center | Village of Tijeras
The mission of the Village of Tijeras Senior Center is to provide services and programs for seniors from Tijeras and the surrounding community that enhance their dignity, support their …
Water Department | Village of Tijeras
Water for the Village of Tijeras is provided exclusively from groundwater. The aquifers that supply this groundwater are located within the Sandia and Rio Grande Basins.