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City Council Faces Tough Decision on Major Road Grant

July 12, 2024 | Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico



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City Council Faces Tough Decision on Major Road Grant
In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the proposed Hobson Road improvement project, which is set to utilize a significant grant from the Water Trust Board. The project, estimated at $9.7 million, aims to address longstanding drainage issues and improve roadway safety. However, concerns were raised regarding the financial implications of committing to an annual repayment of approximately $63,000 over the next 20 years.

City engineers emphasized the importance of the project, noting that it would not only enhance drainage but also improve the overall safety and aesthetics of the area, particularly around the airport. The project is expected to be funded primarily through an 87% grant, which officials argued represents a valuable opportunity for the city to undertake necessary infrastructure improvements without incurring substantial costs.

Despite the potential benefits, some council members expressed hesitation, citing the city's already strained budget and the potential impact on other road projects. They highlighted that the annual repayment could limit funding for essential maintenance and improvements elsewhere in the city, including sidewalks and bridge repairs.

The meeting concluded with a call for further consideration of the project, as officials weighed the long-term benefits against immediate budgetary constraints. The council is expected to vote on the proposal in the coming weeks, with the outcome likely to shape the future of Roswell's infrastructure development.

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