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uh maybe how you came up in Albuquerque um and how itamp;#39;s changed what are some of the things that youamp;#39;ve seen that have been positive or negative some of the things that I did see change um they did um clean up like Central Avenue um they did a lot of the liquor stores that used to be in bars they used to be in my neighborhood kind of got closed down um and that kind of curbed us from being like number one in like DUI crashes and DUIs and stuff from the 80s um there there is some investment however it always stops when it comes down to our neighborhood like it always stops at Central Louisiana so um even like um they did the art project it was a good initial it was a good idea initially but then it just was wasnamp;#39;t executed right this Crash from Wednesday front of an art bus poorly executed wasnamp;#39;t executed right so um