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albuquerque residents are noticing that a welcome to albuquerque sign on the southwest side is not so welcoming news 13amp;#39;s natalie waddis joins us live from coors and bridge boulevard natalie yeah jess this welcome to albuquerque sign is meant to greet drivers as theyamp;#39;re rolling into the city but residents are complaining with all of these weeds sprouting up everywhere itamp;#39;s really become more of an eyesore and they say you canamp;#39;t even see it at night i would like for the city to come and take care of the weeds to begin with that way people could really enjoy the beautiful sign that they put up there means taxpayers money so might as well clean it up you know these welcome signs were put up in november this is one of five and theyamp;#39;re complete with solar panels so they would light up at night now they were put up on major thoroughfares into the city and had a price tag of four hundred thousand dollars but now the weeds are sprouting up around this on