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Mayor Tim Keller is proposing changes to Albuquerque's regulations for Safe Outdoor Spaces to make them more accessible for churches and nonprofits, aiming to address the city's record homelessness crisis. Current rules, including mandatory 24/7 security, permanent showers, and dedicated service provider spaces, create significant financial barriers, with annual costs exceeding $100,000. Keller's plan includes flexible security arrangements, mobile shower solutions, and eliminating the need for dedicated service provider spaces, reducing costs and red tape. The changes would also introduce $100 application fees and $50 renewal fees, with permits lasting 12 months and participation in a Good Neighbor Program. With over 2,700 people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque, Keller emphasizes the need to scale up Safe Outdoor Spaces, potentially creating up to 100 sites to accommodate those who may not be ready for traditional shelters.

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