City of Albuquerque launching Native American housing survey
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Albuquerque is launching a Native American housing survey to find out how to make sure homes meet the needs of Native American families.
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The survey is the first of its kind that focuses on Native American housing needs and experiences. The city’s Office of Equity and Inclusion tribal liaison Kena Chavez says some of the information asked during the survey will be questions about; size of housing needed, accessibility of culturally relevant items, designs of housing and more. She says this information can be used to give the City of Albuquerque housing suggestions. The can be found at cabq.gov/oei.