The Las Cruces City Council convened on May 19, 2025, to address several pressing issues, primarily focusing on budget reallocations for critical infrastructure repairs and improvements.
The meeting began with a discussion regarding Fire Station 4, located at Missouri and Tel Shore, which is experiencing significant roof leaks. City officials proposed reallocating approximately $209,000 from the general fund and setting aside an additional $291,000 from fund 20 23 SSGRT to cover the total estimated cost of $500,000 for a complete roof replacement. This project aims to address leaks affecting the dormitory, kitchen, and apparatus bay areas, which have already led to the displacement of firefighters during adverse weather conditions.
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Subscribe for Free Dominic Susie, a representative from the fire department, emphasized the urgency of the repairs, noting that the leaks have compromised the station's operational capacity and could further disrupt emergency response efforts if not addressed promptly. He presented visual evidence of the damage, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by personnel due to the deteriorating roof.
Following this discussion, the council moved to approve Resolution 25-137, which formalized the budget adjustments necessary for the roof repairs. The motion received unanimous support from council members, indicating a collective recognition of the project's importance.
Additionally, the Information Technology Department requested funding for a replacement vehicle, which was totaled in an accident. The council approved the allocation of $17,000 from the vehicle acquisition fund to cover this expense.
The meeting concluded with the approval of Resolution 25-138, which amended the FY 2025 through 2030 Capital Improvement Program to include the newly funded project for Fire Station 4's roof replacement. This amendment reflects the city's commitment to maintaining essential services and infrastructure.
Overall, the council's decisions during this meeting underscore the importance of addressing infrastructure needs to ensure the safety and effectiveness of city services. The next steps will involve the implementation of the approved budget changes and the initiation of the roof replacement project at Fire Station 4.