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Public Safety Pa rtnership

  About the Public Safety Partnership

The Public Safety Partnership is a community resource focused on public safety in partnership with the City of Albuquerque. It is our pleasure to introduce you to our organization and its activities.

Important! The Public Safety Partnership is interested in working with citizens, businesses and neighborhood associations to address long-term public safety problems. 

The Public Safety Partnership consists of thirteen citizens who constitute a diverse, broad-based cross section of the Albuquerque community. Among those are members of the faith community, public education, charitable organizations, neighborhood associations, the retail business sector, and community activists.

  If You Have a Long Term Problem

The Public Safety Partnership encourages you to use this website to report long-term public safety problems so that they can assist you in working together with the Albuquerque Police Department to make your neighborhood a better place to live. By submitting an issue to the Public Safety Partnership you are signifying that you have contacted your neighborhood association and take responsibility as a point of contact until the issue is resolved. 

Definition of a problem.
Example of  a problem.

   Report a Public Safety Partnership Issue

If you would like to report a neighborhood issue within your area, fill out the Report a Public Safety Partnership Issue form.
 

  Representative PSP Projects & Programs:

 
bullet Business Summit
bullet Retail Assets Protection Program
bullet Homelessness Project
bullet New Mexico Auto Theft Protection
 
  You Have Many Options When Reporting a Problem

It is important to understand that citizens have many options when reporting a problem to the police. 

bullet If the situation is an emergency you can still dial 911.
bullet If you need to report a matter to the police that is not a long-term problem, you can call either 242-COPS (242-2677) or 311.
bullet If you would like to speak with the officer that patrols the area you live in or would like to speak with the Area Commander for the neighborhood you live in, you can call them at their respective Substations.
 
  What Community Group Do You Belong To

To find out which community group you and your family belong to, check out the maps located on the Neighborhood Association page.
 
  Contact

For more information contact: kfischer@cabq.gov
or download a copy of the Public Safety Partnership brochure.
 
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