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Community announcements: Fair Housing Month proclamation, veterans services, Earth Day cleanup and code-enforcement accreditation
Summary
The commission proclaimed April 2025 as Fair Housing Month, heard public notices about an Earth Day cleanup and veteran tax-exemption assistance, recognized long-serving library and Head Start leaders, and the city announced that its code-enforcement division earned national accreditation.
The Hobbs City Commission opened its meeting with a proclamation designating April 2025 as Fair Housing Month and heard several community announcements from residents and staff.
Mayor Sam D. Cobb read a proclamation reaffirming the city’s commitment to fair and equal housing and asked that the community continue efforts to improve housing access. The proclamation states that fair and equal housing is a right and notes the city’s ongoing commitment to support that principle.
Public notices and recognitions - Earth Day cleanup: Evelyn Nunez invited residents to a community cleanup at Washington Park at 4 p.m.…
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