ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It only took the city three days to put a fresh coat of asphalt on one of Albuquerque’s busiest and most beat up intersections.
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They’ve had a plan to do it since 2018, so why did it take six years to see the project come to life? It’s because of your complaints that the work finally got done.
“It was nice to see it being done,” said Chris Romero, an Albuquerque resident who has been driving through University and Lomas for over a decade.
It’s a smoother ride for people driving through University and Lomas. “It was extremely bad before. You had to slow down way down when you crossed over it because there was a big bump in the middle, now it’s just a lot better,” said Jason Jaback, Albuquerque resident.