Albuquerque Mayor Talks Crime, Homelessness, Economy

Albuquerque Mayor Talks Crime, Homelessness, Economy

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller recently delivered his ‘State of the City’ address, calling it ‘A Future Worth Fighting For.’ What does he mean by that, exactly?

This week on the podcast, Mayor Keller joins Gabby and Chris for an in-depth discussion about crime, homelessness, the economy, and more. Keller says the metro’s biggest problem is Fentanyl.

Mayor Keller said people have asked him, “What’s the number one thing you would change if you had a magic wand?” Keller said, “The answer is simple it’s Fentanyl. Whether it’s America, or it’s Albuquerque, Fentanyl is destroying our cities. And it is the intersection between a number of other dangerous trends.”

Mayor Keller also admits the city’s housing voucher program isn’t working and needs an overhaul. He said the City of Albuquerque clears roughly 200 encampments a month.

Plus, with construction timelines getting pushed back, will Keller be around for a third term? What should the city be focusing on the most? 

Those questions and more are discussed in the full interview above. Listen and subscribe to the New Mexico News Insiders podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Also, check out the podcast in video form on the KRQE YouTube channel.

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