Road To Somewhere?

News New Mexico perused the City Council's agenda for Tuesday July 6th and ran across the following item:
(16) Resolution No. 11-012: A Resolution Approving a Deviation to Chapter 32 of the Las Cruces Municipal Code (Design Standards) for (1) an Alternate Cross-Section for Public Right-of-Way Improvements to a Segment of Sonoma Ranch Boulevard from Peachtree Hills Road North to Arroyo Road; (2) a Delay in Public Right-of-Way Improvements to a Segment of Arroyo Road from the Intersection of Sonoma Ranch Boulevard West to the Entrance of a Private Golf Course; (3) a Numerical Deviation of 26-feet from the Required 50-Feet for a Permanent Private Road And/or Access Easement Known as Sierra De Luna from Thurmond Road North to the Entrance of a Private Golf Course for the Purpose of Access to a Commercial Development from a Public Roadway (Thurmond Road); and (4) a Deviation to the Minimum Standards of a Minor Local Roadway for the Purposes of Minimum Access Improvement Requirements to a Roadway Segment Known as Sierra De Luna. Submitted by Sierra Norte Land Holdings, Inc.

Could it be that the City Council wants to change this road (above) from a road leading to nowhere to a road to this beautiful golf course? Job-seeking citizens should be listening closely to the thought processes of the Las Cruces City Council. Will councilors cast a pro-job vote that brings huge gross receipts taxes into the city coffers?
We'll let you know.

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