Albuquerque City Councilors Challenge Mayor's Authority

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City councilors in Albuquerque are proposing the creation of a city manager position to improve accountability, collaboration, and productivity. However, Mayor Tim Keller's office disagrees, calling it a step back for city government. The proposal will be put on the ballot for the next election if six of the nine councilors approve it.
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