The city of Albuquerque on Thursday announced infrastructure upgrades aimed toward protecting those on foot on East Central — the city's deadliest corridor for pedestrians.
Mayor Tim Keller, in a news conference at Eubank and Central, listed a slew of safety measures up and down the corridor. Many of those upgrades covered the 3-mile stretch between San Mateo and Eubank, a portion that has seen the largest cluster of deaths since 2017.
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