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Albuquerque plans to revitalize downtown, add new police station


Created: July 21, 2021 04:53 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. People are out, businesses are open, but the recovery is just getting started.
We are seeing some very, very positive momentum with respect to downtown, Mayor Tim Keller said.
Keller wants downtown to be a place people want to be. He said that starts with addressing one of the biggest community concerns – crime.
Being downtown and being visible, having a place people can walk right up to file a police report or ask for services or assistance, that s going to make us that much more effective, Albuquerque Police Department Officer Hence Williams said.
APD will have a new downtown police station filling an empty space at the Rosenwald Building at Fourth and Central, which is an upgrade from its current post at the transit center. ....

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City spends all $150M in CARES money


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Most of Albuquerque’s CARES Act money went to salaries for first responders. Albuquerque Fire Rescue personnel attend to a patient in March at the Alvarado Transportation Center. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. New federal legislation has given local governments an extra year to use the COVID-19 relief money they received last spring, but Albuquerque city officials say they actually have nothing left to spend.
City finance officials say the municipal government has spent or otherwise applied all $150 million in CARES Act money it received in April, having focused on trying to meet the original spending deadline of Dec. 30, 2020. Most of it went to personnel and, more specifically, to paying first responders. ....

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