Although a Memorial Day parade may be a thing of the past, people were outside again, many without masks, at last Monday’s Memorial Day ceremony at Veterans Monument Park. “We assemble to remember and reflect upon the great sacrifice that was made by brave men and...
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Gregg Hull: Permanant Fund can have lasting impact
As your elected mayor and one of your representatives within local government, many of the decisions I help make are a balancing act revolving around the use of available resources to address current needs, and at the same time, planning for the long-term. The city...
Intel bringing 700 jobs and $3.5 billion to RR with plant expansion
Being mentioned on CBS-TV’s “60 Minutes” is one thing for Rio Rancho, but formally learning that Intel will invest $3.4 billion into its 40-year-old plant in the City of Vision is even bigger. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger appeared on “60 Minutes” May 2 to discuss the...
City prepared for future water needs
The State of New Mexico and the City of Rio Rancho are investing in a water-rich future. Water use has decreased in the state by reducing irrigated agricultural acreage and using better business practices, according to State Engineer John D’Antonio Jr. The March 30...
Governing body to vote on north RR rec center, library
Mayor Gregg Hull and District 3 City Councilor Bob Tyler are sponsoring resolutions to create of a new city Quality of Life Center in the Enchanted Hills area. The existing property would be divided and used for a new branch library and a multi-purpose space for youth...
Westside story: Road’s widening helps drivers
It wasn’t that long ago, Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull recalled, that Westside Boulevard dead-ended before it reached Golf Course Road. Hull also recalled since the well-traveled roadway was extended to Golf Course Road and well beyond, the City of Rio Rancho had paid...
Signs and hopes are up at Safelite
A new street sign and a new hires were celebrated during Safelite AutoGlass’s red ribbon cutting ceremony last week. The event was held Tuesday afternoon at Safelite, where the auto glass repair company’s president and CEO Tom Feeney, Safelite’s vice president of real...
Hull’s residential impact fee, revised from fall suggestion, OK’d by council
A new residential impact fee rate proposed to the Rio Rancho impact fee committee received positive consensus from committee members last week. Mayor Gregg Hull introduced a new rate proposal to the committee on Wednesday, following the mayor’s consultation with city...
Broadmoor project finished a month early
Six months ago, city officials gathered with gold-colored shovels to break ground for the Broadmoor Boulevard extension project. On Thursday, they celebrated its completion with a red-ribbon cutting. Mayor Gregg Hull and UNM West CEO Wynn Goering spoke at the event,...
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