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a handful of signs have pumped up around albuquerque welcoming people to the city but the placement of the signs has left some people scratching their heads news 13amp;#39;s jackie kent spoke with the city and got some answers jackie jessica five of these new welcome signs come with a 400 000 price tag paid for by taxpayers one of the signs near the south valley has sparked a firestorm on social media i feel like the sign should be put somewhere else locals are questioning the placement of this new sign welcoming people into albuquerque just north of coors and bridge as people are leaving the south valley an area they claim doesnamp;#39;t see many tourists theyamp;#39;re beautiful signs and i love art and stuff but we need money put somewhere else itamp;#39;s one of five solar powered signs recently installed by the city each with a price tag of just under 80 thousand dollars coming from the department of municipal developmentamp;#39;s operating fund that pays for street improveme