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Council cuts arts coordinator position out of TenHaken's $646M budget

City councilors paused Safe Outdoor Space applications, so what's next?

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The drama around city-sanctioned homeless camps in Albuquerque is ramping up yet again. More city councilors are voting to put a stop to “Safe Outdoor Spaces,” but the idea is a long way from dead. The ball is now in Mayor Tim Keller’s court after the city council voted to put a […]

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Sioux Falls City Council puts Marijuana permits on hold

Sioux Falls City Council puts Marijuana permits on hold
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City councilors: Tell us when staffing money is diverted

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Year after year, the mayor of Albuquerque proposes – and the City Council approves – an operating budget with money for many more police officers than the city ever has on the payroll. It’s a case of wishful thinking that spans administrations. ...................... In fiscal year 2017, for example, then-Mayor Richard Berry included funding for 1,000 officers. Actual staffing that year was 870, according to budget documents. For 2020, current Mayor Tim Keller proposed a budget with 1,053 officers. That year’s actual number: 1,004. The unused salary money is often still spent, just on other things. A City Council analysis showed that the Albuquerque Police Department underspent on salaries by an average of $3.1 million a year from 2015 to 2019 but routinely overspent on other operating and capital costs.

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Become a firefighter – the community needs YOU

  Deer River Fire Department Chief Jordan Osse stated at Monday s regular city council meeting, that a recruitment event on March 3, 2021 will be held at the fire hall.  “We must have had 100 shares on there [Facebook],” Osse said. “Hoping we can get a handful there. I’ve made a couple calls to the banks, for them to put the message on the reader board. Hoping for a good turnout.”    Firefighters will be present to answer questions and give a tour of the fire hall from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Snacks and beverages will be provided.    Hourly pay, paid training and retirement, with no obligation is included.  

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