Animal welfare crackdown could face final vote at Monday’s City Council meeting

Albuquerque could soon tighten enforcement of its animal welfare rules by cracking down on people who sell or give away pets in public spaces. The City Council is expected to vote on the ordinance tonight.

The measure is part of a packed agenda that also includes proposed tourism bond funding, expanded homelessness services at the Gateway Center and will end with a closed-door session on ongoing litigation with Mayor Tim Keller over paramedic staffing authority.

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