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City of Albuquerque seeks input on fiber optic installation rules in meeting on June 5

City of Albuquerque seeks input on fiber optic installation rules in meeting on June 5

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — Albuquerque city leaders are looking for input on new rules for fiber optic installation. The city will host a virtual public meeting June 5 at noon. It comes amid complaints saying fiber installation crews have damaged lawns, cut water lines and left work incomplete.
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Key issues to be discussed at the meeting include:
Unrepaired property damage and utility hits
Open holes, potholes, and sidewalks left unrestored
Work conducted outside of allowed hours
Subcontractors working without visible identification
Materials available in both Spanish and English
Proper notice for work being conducted
Under the new rules implemented earlier this month, companies must notify homeowners ahead of any work, have identification on all contractor vehicles and clothing, and reduce work hours.
To submit written public comment on the proposed regulation, you can email Allison Eye at aeye@cabq.gov. Anyone with a disability who may need help attending or participating in the hearing are asked to either call (505) 769-4539 or email aeye@cabq.gov at least five business days prior.
The virtual meeting will be at this link under meeting ID 87326296926.
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