The Rio Rancho Governing Body signed a resolution last week that voiced the city councilors’ opposition to an election day-related bill introduced to the Roundhouse. Mayor Gregg Hull and city councilors voted unanimously during last Monday’s special meeting, approving...
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Rio Rancho Day in Santa Fe; Disappointed with annual funds for education
SANTA FE — The hum of disappointment hung over a crowd of Rio Rancho constituents as they discussed the recent Rio Rancho Public School budget cuts made in the ongoing legislative session. The Rio Rancho Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted a social event at the Saźon...
Aquifer and housing are focus in 2017
Completing a multi-million gallon aquifer injection program and pushing for more housing developments will be key this year for Rio Rancho, Mayor Gregg Hull said Thursday. Hull gave a presentation about the city’s past year and its goals for 2017 last week, as the...
Rio Rancho mayor says new data shows evolution toward a ‘stand-alone city’
FROM RACHEL SAPIN | ALBUQUERQUE BUSINESS FIRST Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull said 2016 marked a big year for jobs, retail and housing in the state's third-largest city. "We’re pushing away from a bedroom community concept to becoming a stand-alone city," Hull told more...
Idalia Road reopens following year-long reconstruction project
The final construction phase of the Idalia Road project has ended, as construction crews removed the last few orange barrels and road blocks Tuesday in time for the afternoon rush hour. The first half of the Idalia Road project, between Iris Road and Camino...
City is making sound financial decisions
FROM THE MAYORS DESK ORIGINAL ARTICLE My fellow community members, in this installment of my regular newspaper column I want to provide you some information about the city’s budget, an update on the District 5 city councilor vacancy and a reminder and invitation to...
Rio Rancho leaders pay $3.7 million for new businesses
PCM, Safelite Auto will bring more than 1,000 jobs RIO RANCHO, N.M. — Two new companies in Rio Rancho are getting millions of tax dollars, but there's a catch. The city of Rio Rancho just signed two different agreements with Safelite Auto and PCM. The two...
Why Safelite chose Rio Rancho — and crafted an aggressive growth plan
Fears about the future of Intel's Rio Rancho plant still loom large in the City of Vision. But economic development officials say Tuesday's announcement that 900-plus contact center jobs are coming to Rio Rancho early next year could help to balance the city's...
Here’s Rio Rancho’s plan to create jobs
The news that publicly traded IT and tech services firm PCM (NASDAQ: PCMI) plans to bring 224 sales jobs to fill nearly 30,000 square feet at the Hewlett-Packard center in Rio Rancho sparked interest across the metro area, but it’s far from the last job news the city...
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