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Alamogordo presents multi‑million-dollar progress on water, roads, fire station and landfill projects

City of Alamogordo City Commission · February 25, 2026
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Summary

City staff reported completed 2025 projects and gave status updates and budgets for major ongoing works — including water-line replacements, reservoir cover and tank rehabs, a $11.2 million Fire Station 2 rebuild, a $5.6 million 10th Street repair and an expedited landfill cell — and answered commissioner questions about scheduling and supply delays.

City staff gave a quarterly projects update Feb. 24 that listed completed 2025 work and provided status reports (schedules, budgets and contractors) for major construction currently underway across Alamogordo.

Senior Project Manager Justin Boyle said the city will start presenting schedule-percent-complete figures using Procore and summarized recent completions: Monte Vista Cemetery wall ($247,000), public-works basin sediment removal ($368,000), Hubbard Bridge ($1.8 million), downtown water sewer replacement work (New York WSRP, ~$1.8 million), Lower Heights Tank ($2.2 million) and a 10th Street concrete repair (~$5.587 million). He also listed smaller capital items at the zoo and golf-course irrigation.

Boyle walked the…

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