Albuquerque Police Department wants safety input from public
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Albuquerque Police Department is hoping to hear from the community through a new public survey.
The survey aims to gather information to gauge community trust, understand different safety needs around the city, and explore what platforms reach people best.
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Some questions are also interested in finding out whether community members are willing to take part in public meetings, and if not, find out what ways are best to engage with them.
The survey is open through September 6. Click here to access it.
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