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  2. City suspends food inspections amid pushback - AOL

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    Another big change the city made was to increase the cost of the annual food inspection fee that restaurants have to pay. That was set at a maximum of $900, up from $700. Food truck vendors have ...

  3. Albuquerque restaurant inspections for Nov. 1, 2021 - AOL

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    Oct. 28—These are summaries of Albuquerque Environmental Health restaurant inspections. For more information, or to view a searchable database of city restaurant inspections, visit www.cabq.gov ...

  4. Government of Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the Southwest Public Policy Institute (SPPI) initiated legal action against the City of Albuquerque, alleging non-compliance with the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA). [10] The lawsuit arose after SPPI requested access to the automated speed enforcement citation database, which SPPI argued was incomplete and lacked ...

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  6. 311 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    The City of Philadelphia implemented its 3-1-1 service in 2008. The Philly311 Contact Center provides information to citizens and places service requests for departments across the city. These requests include but are not limited to: missed rubbish collection, graffiti removal, License & Inspection inquiries, and pothole repairs.

  7. Albuquerque City Council - Wikipedia

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    From 1916 to 1974, Albuquerque was governed by a city commission of at-large members. In the place of a president in the council, the mayor was known as the "Chairman of the Commission." [1] In 1975, due to large growth in the city, voters replaced the commission system with a city council system. [2]

  8. This ABQ neighborhood has toxic air. Public documents ... - AOL

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    Oct. 20—New Mexicans have less than a month left to submit their thoughts on if the federal government should make an Albuquerque neighborhood with contaminated air a national cleanup priority.

  9. Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District - Wikipedia

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    The Conservancy is a major recipient of water from the San Juan–Chama Project, a series of tunnels and diversions that take water from the drainage basin of the San Juan River – a tributary of the Colorado River – to supplement water resources in the Rio Grande watershed. 24% of the 3,755,307,600 cubic feet (106,338,470 m 3) annual supply ...