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Aug. 27, 2020 Community Hall Newsletter

This week, Mayor Tim Keller announced: Parent Resources; Leaders of Violence Intervention Program; Rental and Utility Assistance Information; City of Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Census 2020 Information; Albuquerque Community Safety Department Survey; Albuquerque’s Consumer Financial Protection Initiative; ARTx - Major Upgrade to Rapid Ride Service.

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Hello Albuquerque,

I want to start off by thanking everyone for their dedication to slowing the spread of coronavirus. We are making progress and encouraging folks to continue these efforts - you are making a difference. We are supporting working families and local businesses with homegrown solutions during this difficult time. From protecting workers’ right to paid leave to expanding outdoor dining to grant funding for small and micro businesses, we will continue to take action to keep Albuquerque’s families and economy afloat.

Let’s also take a moment to applaud parents, educators, and school administrators for navigating through the challenge of back to school during a pandemic. I know that this is not an easy thing for anyone, but our resilience is showing through the work being put in to make sure our kids continue to learn this fall. Remember to be patient with your children, educators and yourselves.

Stay healthy,

-Mayor Tim Keller

This week, Mayor Tim Keller announced:

  • Resources for Parents
  • Leaders of Violence Intervention Program
  • The Albuquerque Community Safety Department Survey
  • Albuquerque’s Consumer Financial Protection Initiative
  • Information about Rental and Utility Assistance
  • Information about the City of Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Census 2020
  • ARTx; Major Upgrade to Rapid Ride Service