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Concrete uprooted by rain causes closures in Albuquerque

"We prioritize the safety of our residents and visitors, and as such, we are taking proactive measures to address the challenges posed by the recent inclement weather. The lane closures are a precautionary step that allows our skilled maintenance crews to conduct emergency repairs and mitigate any potential hazards," said New Mexico Department of Transportation Department Secretary Ricky Serna | Local News from KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Downtown underpass issues persist following temporary fixes

Downtown underpass issues persist following temporary fixes
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City: Oops! Turns out those Third Street stripes are all right

The city of Albuquerque on Friday corrected earlier statements about incorrect road striping on Third Street, south of Central. The new paint job was just "incomplete," rather than wrong.

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So can you turn right on red from Paseo onto Tramway?

So can you turn right on red from Paseo onto Tramway?
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Anti-DWI technology closer; Osuna needs landscaping trim


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HOUSE OKS ANTI-DWI TECHNOLOGY: Back in April, I did a column on U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján’s support for anti-DWI technology in vehicles that stops a drunken driver before they hurt someone.
The New Mexico Democrat said his RIDE Act, like the HALT Act in the House sponsored by Reps. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., David McKinley, R-W.Va., and Kathleen Rice, D-N.Y., “would involve a variety of drunk driving prevention systems, including driver monitoring, which can detect signs of distracted, impaired or fatigued driving, and alcohol detection, which uses sensors to determine that a driver is under the influence of alcohol, and then prevent the vehicle from moving,” according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

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City without auditor or inspector general


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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — More often than not, Albuquerque property owners whose uncorrected code violations prompted city intervention were not paying up.
From 2015 to 2019, the city’s Code Enforcement Division issued $2.9 million in liens to recover money it spent cleaning up weeds or litter infractions, demolishing vacant problem properties or performing emergency board-ups.
But it recouped just $1.3 million in that span.
That was a finding in a 2020 report from the Office of Internal Audit that helped spur change. The Planning Department has worked with city information technology staff to streamline reporting systems, and it assigned an employee to specifically work on the Code Enforcement Division’s books.

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