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Resident urges Doña Ana County to add movie theater, aquatic centers and housing

5511093 · July 31, 2025
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Summary

During public remarks, a resident called for more youth-focused recreation — movie theaters, skating rinks, bowling alleys, a zoo and aquatic centers — and said creating housing would support long-term community sustainability; the speaker referenced an upcoming bond measure as a potential funding source.

A resident (name not provided) urged investment in recreation and housing for Doña Ana County, saying more entertainment and facilities could help retain families and young people. "I don't feel like there are many things in Doña Ana County that's going to entertain me," the resident said, listing a movie theater, free outdoor activities for children, skating rinks, bowling alleys and a zoo as missing amenities. "It would be nice to have a movie theater in this region. More free outdoor activities for children. Bring back skating rings, bring back bowling alleys, bring me a zoo. We don't really have, like, a, like, a community pool here in Athens. Like, the mall." The speaker also noted gaps in local aquatic facilities, saying there is no aquatic center in Anthony or Sunland, and requested more youth-specific programs and free events. "Specifically guided, you know, for young people. I'd like to see more free events for youth, more more programs for youth," the resident said. The comment tied recreational needs to housing and long-term community stability: "By creating more housing even for people in our community, create create more sustainability and sustain long term and sustainability for our our kiddos as well, our education," the resident said. The speaker referenced an upcoming bond measure, saying, "I know the G.O. bond's coming up," signaling a potential funding source, but did not specify a plan or ask a named official to take action. No motion, vote or formal direction was recorded in the transcript extract provided. The remarks occurred as a single public comment in the provided transcript and did not include responses from elected officials or staff in the excerpt. The resident did not specify dollar amounts, timelines or sponsoring entities for new facilities, and funding beyond the mention of the G.O. bond was not detailed.