ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – With highway construction projects underway throughout Albuquerque, the city is taking steps to start another one. A major interchange in the southeast area has unveiled its latest design for a project more than a decade in the making.
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The area where Gibson goes under I-25 can be frustrating for drivers. The New Mexico Depratment of Transportation agreed and they’re working on a plan to fix it. On Tuesday, they gave an update on where the project stands.
“We’re looking at proposing reducing travel lanes on two lanes west of Gibson of I-25 on Gibson Boulevard. We don’t have any anticipated full acquisitions of businesses or residences, which means we won’t be relocating anybody within this project,” said Kimberly Gallegos, Public Information Officer for the New Mexico Department of Transportation.