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Eastern New Mexico Sentinel Landscape coordinator briefs Curry County commissioners; questions raised about local input
Summary
Marco Antonio Louvares updated the Curry County Commission on the newly designated Eastern New Mexico Sentinel Landscape, detailing partners, objectives, and a timeline for an implementation plan; Commissioner Tom Martin pressed for clarity on landowner input and Department of Defense ties.
Marco Antonio Louvares, coordinator for the Eastern New Mexico Sentinel Landscape, told the Curry County Commission on Feb. 25 that the partnership covers about 2,400,000 acres across Curry, Roosevelt and Quay counties and is now entering an implementation-plan drafting period with a planned vote in October. Louvares said the Sentinel Landscape program connects federal, state and private partners — naming Legacy Works Group as the fiscal agent and noting the Federal Coordinating Committee includes the Departments of Interior, Agriculture and Defense — and that the program’s priorities focus on water security, agricultural resilience and communication across the…
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