Rio Rancho governing body approves contracts, final budget and election precincts; postpones several planning items
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Councilors approved maintenance and reconstruction contracts, adopted the fiscal year 2026 final budget and designated voting centers for the 2026 municipal election; several planning items were postponed for re-notice.
At its meeting, the City of Rio Rancho governing body approved multiple contracts and administrative items and took procedural votes to postpone or withdraw several planning items.
Key approvals included: - D41: Advice and consent to award contract 25-114-PW for citywide median, shoulder and drainage-facility maintenance to Yellowstone Landscape (doing business as Yellowstone Landscape LLC) in the amount of $522,760 (including applicable gross receipts taxes). Staff said the contract covers weed mitigation in medians and shoulders and maintenance of drainage ponds and channels; scope-B drainage work is intended to comply with EPA requirements. Director Gottlieb said an inspection regime and an on-staff right-of-way inspector will monitor vendor performance.
- D42: Advice and consent to award contract 26-003-PW for Lima Road reconstruction (Western Hills Drive to Chestman Drive) to TLC Company LLC for $2,923,008 (including gross receipts taxes). Director Gottlieb said the contract includes full-depth roadway repaving, a new water line and services, curb ramp upgrades and updated traffic signage. Construction was anticipated to start in late August or early September and take approximately seven months.
- O18: Second reading and adoption of an ordinance amending Chapter 37 (taxation) to clarify licensing and auditing requirements for short-term rentals and to establish audit deadlines and penalties for noncompliance. Staff said the changes were required by state lodging-tax auditing rules.
- R81: Resolution designating consolidated voting centers and precinct arrangements for the March 3, 2026 municipal election; staff said precinct consolidation is being set proactively and that early-voting locations will be selected from the same sites.
- R82: Adoption of the fiscal year 2026 final budget. Financial staff reported an updated beginning fund balance and adjustments to revenues, transfers and expenditures. The packet listed a general-fund ending balance of $29.5 million (about 29.2% of reserves), which staff said exceeds the city policy minimum of 25%.
Procedural actions and postponements: - R80, O19 and D40 (Quail Ranch master-plan addendum, related zone-map amendment and companion site plan) were postponed to the Aug. 14 meeting because staff identified a notification error in mailed notices. - O20 (an ordinance/agenda item noted as 20 in materials) was withdrawn after staff found inconsistencies in the lot listings; staff said the item will return to the planning and zoning board and later to the governing body.
Public comment on D41: a commenter representing the Northern Meadows Property Owners Association reported tree and lawn damage in that HOA tied to a contractor named Yellowstone, and urged councilors to be aware of past HOA concerns; city staff said inspection and stronger contractual requirements are in place for the new contract.
Votes and roll calls were recorded for each item as part of the meeting record.
