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SCRTD presses for share of regional urbanized transit funds in multi‑party MOU talks
Summary
SCRTD is pursuing a multi‑party MOU with NMDOT, the Mesilla Valley MPO and Roadrunner Transit to obtain urbanized area funds; Executive Director David Armijo said the change could yield ‘‘upwards of $1,000,000 annually’’ but distribution and matching rules remain under negotiation.
The South Central Regional Transit District on Jan. 28 updated its board on negotiations to create a multi‑party memorandum of understanding among New Mexico DOT, the Mesilla Valley MPO, the City of Las Cruces (Roadrunner Transit) and SCRTD to govern planning and distribution of urbanized transit funds.
Executive Director David Armijo said SCRTD has been seeking a regional agreement for several years…
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