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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The University of New Mexico will use state funding to install additional safety lighting on its Albuquerque campus.
KRQE-TV (http://ow.ly/vR4Jn ) reports that installing additional safety lighting on some parts of the campus is a priority for student leaders because of potential risks at night.
The university already installed LED lights in some parts of the campus last spring and winter, but most of the $160,000 provided by the Legislature for campus improvements will be used to install additional lighting.
The improvement projects are expected to start in June and be done by August.
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