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April 25, 2020 Coronavirus Updates and Resources

This week, Mayor Tim Keller announced:a kids town hall; a telephone town hall; local growers info; and electric bus and charging stations funding award.

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Hello Albuquerque,

I want to begin by thanking you once again for stepping up by staying home. Though we continue to see an increase in cases of coronavirus, we are also seeing some success in flattening the curve due to all of your actions.

I know that we are all anxious to open back up and get back to the Albuquerque that we love, but we must be patient. We're developing phased plans to re-open businesses and get folks back to work. We want to be sure that when we open, we can stay open.

While we continue to monitor the situation for the right time to open up, we are working across departments and with community partners to find ways to make things like healthy, local food accessible. We will also continue to provide a safety net for the most vulnerable in our community by providing meals to seniors and internet access points for students.

Staying home is the greatest act of solidarity for our community and our front line workers. Thank you for doing your part to flatten the curve.

Stay safe. Stay healthy.

-Mayor Tim Keller

This week, Mayor Tim Keller announced:

  • Mayor Keller to hold Kids Town Hall on April 30
  • City of Albuquerque Helps Local Growers & Food Producers Adapt During Challenging Times
  • City of Albuquerque Awarded Funding for Electric Buses and EV Charging Stations
  • Mayor Keller's Telephone Town Hall: April 28, 2020