Anyone in Albuquerque can earn $25 by reporting issues like potholes and blocked bike lanes through the City’s 311 system. Sponsored by BikeABQ, the “311 Bounty” turns community reports into action for safer streets.
BikeABQ Launches “311 Bounty” Program to Reward Reporting Bike Infrastructure Issues
March 24, 2026 at 6:59:16 PM

Anyone in Albuquerque can earn $25 by reporting issues like potholes, debris, or blocked bike lanes through the City’s 311 system. Sponsored by BikeABQ, the new “311 Bounty” program encourages community members—not just cyclists—to help identify and improve conditions affecting the city’s bicycle infrastructure.
Participants simply submit a 311 report for a bike-related issue, include their name, and send their submission to BikeABQ within three months. Reports that include a photo will have a better chance of being selected. One winning entry is chosen at each BikeABQ General Membership Meeting, and participants must be present to win.
By turning everyday observations into actionable data, the program aims to improve safety and responsiveness across Albuquerque’s bike network. For full details and how to participate, visit: https://www.bikeabq.org/311-bounty