Multiple agencies collaborate on Bosque cleanup initiative

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Multiple agencies have teamed up to remove trash, debris, and unauthorized encampments that officials said create safety hazards and elevate wildfire risk in the Bosque

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During the first week of the initiative, crews cleared a total of 31 sites and collected more than four tons of debris, litter, and other fire‑risk materials, according to Bernalillo County. The coordinated effort also includes addressing encampments and offering services to unhoused individuals.

Over the next several weeks, residents visiting the Bosque may see crews and equipment in designated cleanup zones between Rio Bravo Boulevard and I-40…

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