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Hobbs Commission approves condemnation proceedings for multiple dilapidated properties; owners may file objections
Summary
The commission approved Resolution 75-72 to begin condemnation/remediation work on multiple properties deemed damaged or dilapidated; owners have 10 days from publication to file objections and may present remediation plans at a subsequent hearing. Two property representatives attended and described remediation plans or ownership updates.
The Hobbs City Commission voted to approve Resolution 75-72 on Monday, authorizing condemnation or remediation proceedings for several properties found by staff to be dilapidated or hazardous.
Assistant City Attorney Amber Leija and Community Services Superintendent Jessica Silva presented the list of properties and the inspection history; staff said condemnation processes began in July 2024 and that multiple certified letters returned to sender or lacked response for several parcels. Addresses discussed on the record included 307 West Castle; 228 North Cecil; 421 East Dunham; 612 South Eighth Street; 2225 North…
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