Albuquerque's 311 Hotline: It’s No Longer Their “Pleasure To Serve You” At Night

Albuquerque's 311 Hotline: It’s No Longer Their “Pleasure To Serve You” At Night

Casey Purcella
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Albuquerque's 311 Hotline: ItÕs No Longer Their ÒPleasure to Serve YouÓ at Night
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Bad news for those Albuquerque residents needing information about city services late at night or early in the morning—the city announced yesterday that it was cutting hours for the 311 Citizen Contact Center service, which allows Albuquerque residents to call for information about City-sponsored events and services as well as report the problems they want taken care of.

The new hours for 311 are 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. from Monday to Saturday, while on Sunday the hours are further shortened to 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. This is a little more than half of the original 24/7 operating time, but according to an announcement on the
City of Albuquerque’s Website, less than two percent of calls to the 311 line came after 9 p.m. The news release stated that the city will save $500,000 by closing the call center overnight.
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