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Commissioners approve equipment purchase, $2.5 million bond ordinance and multiple infrastructure resolutions

March 29, 2025 | Grant County, New Mexico


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Commissioners approve equipment purchase, $2.5 million bond ordinance and multiple infrastructure resolutions
The Grant County Board of Commissioners voted on multiple routine items on March 27, approving equipment and infrastructure actions that county staff said were part of planned work.

Commissioners approved the purchase of a front-mount power broom for the road department; the motion was made by Commissioner Medina and seconded by Commissioner Stevens and carried by voice vote. The board also approved a request for donations for a handicap pathway (motion by Commissioner Medina, second by Commissioner Stevens) and carried that item by voice vote.

The board passed Ordinance O-25-01, which authorizes the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds totaling $2,500,000. The motion was made by Commissioner Medina and seconded by Commissioner Shelley; the board approved the ordinance by voice vote.

The commission approved three resolutions to execute infrastructure projects: Resolution R-25-21 for Arenas Valley Road Phase 2 (motion by Commissioner Stevens, second by Commissioner Shelley), Resolution R-25-22 for Little Walnut Road (motion by Commissioner Medina, second by Commissioner Stevens), and a resolution to execute delivery of infrastructure funds for Bridal Road improvements (motion by Commissioner Shali, second by the chair). Each resolution was approved by voice vote.

The board also approved Resolution R-25-25, a budget-adjustment request that auditors and staff described as a routine “true-up” to clear projected deficits for line items including volunteer fire department payments, commissioner benefits and LATCF-funded items. That motion passed after a motion by Commissioner Stevens and a second by Commissioner Medina.

Most votes were taken by voice and recorded in the minutes as “Aye. Motion carries.” The transcript does not record individual yes/no tallies or written roll-call votes for these items.

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