
Doña Ana County
website:
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Location:
NM, Doña Ana County
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Alta Mesa State Subdivision Phase One - Construction of a new 219-lot subdivision on 250 acres in the Santa Teresa area east of the industrial park. The project will be completed in phases and will include roads, utilities, and other infrastructure.

Associated Agency:
Doña Ana County
Status:
Date:
November 21, 2024
Spending History: $********

Zone change request for 4.57 acres from D-12 (medium density residential) to I-1 (light industrial) to allow for the construction of a mini storage unit facility. Applicant will be responsible for road improvements to Old River Road.

Associated Agency:
Doña Ana County
Status:
Date:
December 12, 2024
Spending History: $********

Ethel Avenue at Homer Street: Improvements to Ethel Avenue and Homer Street, including reduced drive lane widths, widened sidewalks, bulb outs, green infrastructure, and increased street lighting.

Associated Agency:
Doña Ana County
Status:
Date:
November 20, 2024
Spending History: $********

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