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Why Burqueรฑos might feel safer on buses
By Jesse Jones, The Paper. โ Burqueรฑos riding public transit may be feeling safer lately as new ABQ Ride data shows security calls across the transit system are dropping even while ridership continues to grow. Data reviewed by City Desk from ABQ Rideโs third-quarter report shows safety calls dropped 21% from last year, averaging 1,871โฆ
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After mayor warns of budget woes, Council OK’s city’s biggest budget ever
The Council greenlights a historic $1.5 billion plan after a battle with the mayor over funding shifts
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Councilors will push $15 min. wage, increased tipped wage to meet affordability crisis
A proposed ordinance would push minimum pay past the stateโs for the first time in six years
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Council says it found $11 million budget error by mayor. He says they don’t understand the budget.
Albuquerqueโs executive and legislative branches are clashing over a multi-million dollar discrepancy in the FY27 budget
Council introduces changes to mayor’s budget, restoring cut positions and striking fees on residents
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