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well if youamp;#39;ve driven pretty much anywhere in albuquerque youamp;#39;ve likely noticed the weeds and trash piling up outside abandoned buildings itamp;#39;s an ongoing problem in albuquerque despite the cityamp;#39;s promise crackdown and it seems to have gotten worse during the pandemic hereamp;#39;s news 13amp;#39;s anna-lysa pardo who looked into the problem and asked what if anything is being done to fix it kim today we drove from central and atrisco up to juantabo and itamp;#39;s not hard to spot vacant commercial buildings one resident who lives across the street from one is concerned with what heamp;#39;s seeing itamp;#39;s kind of like a movie you know when youamp;#39;re driving itamp;#39;s like we donamp;#39;t live in a ghost town but then you see them and itamp;#39;s kind of like what happened like we shouldnamp;#39;t be that way the buildings are boarded up some littered with trash and growing weeds in mid-april the city of albuquerque told us it was sta