Department of Municipal Development /tags/department-of-municipal-development Department of Municipal Development en-US Copyright Fri, 23 Feb 2024 01:58:47 GMT Could AI help fewer people get hit by cars in Albuquerque? /local-news/2024-02-22/could-ai-help-fewer-people-get-hit-by-cars-in-albuquerque Albuquerque is a particularly dangerous city for pedestrians, consistently ranking near the top nationally for the number of walkers and bikers killed on its roads. With seven pedestrians killed already this year on East Central, according to the Albuquerque Police Department, 2024 is on track to be the deadliest yet despite years of safety initiatives. Now, the city is looking to AI for help. Fri, 23 Feb 2024 01:58:47 GMT /local-news/2024-02-22/could-ai-help-fewer-people-get-hit-by-cars-in-albuquerque Nash Jones Albuquerque voters to decide on millions in infrastructure improvements /local-news/2023-10-26/albuquerque-voters-to-decide-on-millions-in-infrastructure-improvements Albuquerque voters have a number of bonds on their ballot this year to fund city infrastructure. Over $88 million dollars across three general obligation bonds would go toward improving city roads, buildings, animal shelters, storm sewer systems, and energy conservation if passed. Thu, 26 Oct 2023 17:21:40 GMT /local-news/2023-10-26/albuquerque-voters-to-decide-on-millions-in-infrastructure-improvements Nash Jones Will Bike Lane Parking Tickets Protect Cyclists? /local-news/2019-06-26/will-bike-lane-parking-tickets-protect-cyclists For a few months now in Albuquerque, the city has been ticketing people for parking in bike lanes. That’s after the city changed an ordinance so that bike… Wed, 26 Jun 2019 23:11:10 GMT /local-news/2019-06-26/will-bike-lane-parking-tickets-protect-cyclists Bryce Dix