City Councilor Gill Sorg, representative for District 5, is hosting a series of public meetings with community members through October to gather input for projects that may qualify for the 2022 General Obligation (GO) Bond cycle for the City of Las Cruces. Las Cruces voters will have an opportunity in November 2022 to vote on the projects eventually selected by the City Council. Councilors are seeking public input on these projects in the coming months prior to the election. The 2022 GO Bond will not increase any taxes.
More information about the City’s GO Bond program may be found on the City website at www.las-cruces.org, keyword search for General Obligation Bond Projects. In 2018, voters supported $35.7 million in improvements and additions for park and sports fields, the new Animal Services Center of the Mesilla Valley facility, a new fire station, and improvements to walking/biking/jogging recreational trails.
The schedule for the meetings, which start on October 9, is:
North Las Cruces Park, 1005 Valley View Ave.; 1 p.m. Saturday, October 9
Northridge Park, 3245 Westridge Road, 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 12
Sunset Hills Park, corner of Mars Avenue and Lunarridge Street, 6 p.m. Thursday, October 14
Parkhill Estates Park, Parkhill Drive between Arabela Drive and Vermejo Drive, 1 p.m. Saturday, October 16
Rincon Hills Park, 4000 Pacific Loop, 6 p.m. Tuesday, October 19
Las Colinas Arroyo Park, at the corner of Las Colinas Drive and Galina Drive, 6 p.m. Thursday October 21
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