Saturday 9 January 2016

Infrastructure work critical, mayor says

Fixing the city’s infrastructure is a large task and needs to start this year, Mayor Gregg Hull said Thursday.

Hull, guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the NAIOP Rio Rancho Roundtable at Presbyterian Rust Medical Center, gave a presentation about the city’s past year and its goals for 2016.

2015 was a year of economic growth in Rio Rancho, Hull said, citing business openings in Plaza at Enchanted Hills, the Unser Gateway and Mariposa. To continue that growth, he said, the city should refocus on road and infrastructure repair.

“Our businesses are our lifeblood, so if the roads leading to our businesses don’t look good, then the businesses don’t look good,” he said.

Referring to the Rio Rancho 2015 Citizen Survey, Hull noted that 91 percent of residents agree that roads in the city need to be improved and that nine out of 10 would support a tax increase of $10 a year, for a home valued at $100,000, to help fund road projects For the full article click here 



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