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Public works director reports 495 miles paved and progress on NSIP; HMI phases and federal projects planned
Summary
Director Gottlieb told the governing body Rio Rancho maintains about 495 paved centerline miles and has completed more than 70% of its original Neighborhood Streets Improvement Program work (about 109 centerline miles done, ~91.2 miles remain). Gottlieb outlined hybrid mill‑and‑inlay phases, TPF grant wins and an optimistic target for large federal projects to obligate in fall 2026.
Director Gottlieb gave the annual roads update, reporting that Rio Rancho maintains about 495 centerline miles of paved roads and about 116 miles of graded dirt roads. "We are now at 495 miles, centerline miles paved roads," Gottlieb said, and he broke that total into roughly 75 miles of arterial, 72 miles of collector and about 348 miles of local/residential streets.
Gottlieb reviewed the Neighborhood Streets Improvement Program (NSIP), saying the city completed roughly 109 centerline miles through in‑house phases and some contractor supplemental work and that more than 70% of the original backlog has been addressed; he said approximately 91.2 centerline miles remain to be completed. Gottlieb described the hybrid mill‑and‑inlay (HMI) pilot and subsequent phases, noting FY27 would propose HMI phase 4 to reduce the backlog by approximately six miles. On HMI vs.…
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