ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A proposal in Albuquerque could change how the city handles safety, homelessness, and business districts all at the same time, passed Monday night despite major pushback during an Albuquerque City Council meeting.
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The safety ordinance looks to give specific areas, like downtown for example, more resources, but some rules have critics saying it would also make it hard for people living on the streets to be there.
“We have new dog parks in the city, and we can’t find parks for us to be in,” said David Ellis, critic…