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📍 Location & Basic Info Address: 310 Rossmoor Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105. It is located in the South Valley area of Albuquerque, in Bernalillo County. The park is approximately 4 acres in size. It was donated by a subdivision developer (Rio Bravo Commons) around 2003, with Phase I of construction completed in 2008 and Phase II around 2011. 🎯 Features & Design The park serves not only recreational uses but also has storm-drainage functions built into its design — for example, parts of the site handle stormwater and are naturalized for dual purpose. Location is “just off the major Rio Bravo four-laner” between quiet neighborhoods, making it somewhat tucked away yet accessible. The park is comprised of landscaped areas, paths, open space, and appears well maintained (at least according to user review) in a mixed‐use neighborhood. ✅ Why It’s Good & Tips Why it’s good: It offers a community green space within a residential neighborhood, which is beneficial for families and local residents. The dual use (recreation + storm drainage) shows thoughtful planning: combining utility infrastructure with a park creates value. It’s relatively small and local, so it can be a quiet place for a stroll, or for kids to play nearby without the scale of a huge regional park. Tips if you visit: Since it’s in the South Valley and between neighborhoods, check access and parking (Rossmoor Rd SW and Hale Cir SW are nearby cross streets). Because parts of the park are used for drainage, after heavy rains some areas might be wet or have standing water — choose your timing accordingly. If you want amenities like a big playground, shade, picnic tables, check the site in person — smaller parks sometimes have fewer facilities than large city parks. ℹ️ Additional Notes The name “Ambassador Edward L. Romero Park” reflects an honorific (the “Ambassador” title) though the common short name is often just “Romero Park”. It’s a county park (Bernalillo County) rather than strictly a city park, though it serves the local Albuquerque neighborhood.