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Business and residential dumpsters end up blocking sidewalks. They either are situated in the wrong area, or they are not placed back in their proper spots after unloading by Solid Waste.
Here is a list of Albuquerque City Ordinances that address parking, sidewalks and other issues related to walkability in Albuquerque. (See also the City's Complete Streets chapter at 6-5-6-1, et. seq .) Sidewalks No parking on a sidewalk. Ord. No. 8-5-1-1(B) No parking in the parkway between the curb and sidewalk. 8-5-1-1(N) No vegetation may block a sidewalk. 6-5-5-18(C) Property owners must keep sidewalks in good repair and free from obstructions, including snow and ice. 6-5-5-18(A) Property owners cannot obstruct pedestrians or reduce the width of a sidewalk. 6-5-5-18(E) Property owners have a duty to prune vegetation around streets and sidewalks. 6-6-1-5 Property owners are to bear the cost of installing and repairing sidewalks abutting their property, even if the sidewalk is on the other side of a wall. 6-5-5-3; 14-16-5-13(B)(9) You need a permit to do that. 6-5-5-5 No inoperable vehicle on private property more than 3 days. 8-5-2-9(A) Inoperable vehicle must be removed with...
Residents use the sidewalk to permanently store their garbage cans. This is common on blocks like Gold and Silver SE where houses have a retaining wall in front and it is cumbersome to haul the cans over or through that wall for garbage day.
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