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Commissioners allocated $2 million for new domestic violence shelter in Las Cruces area, meeting recap says
Summary
A meeting recap reported commissioners designated $2,000,000 to build a new domestic-violence shelter to be located in the Las Cruces area.
Doña Ana County commissioners were reported to have allocated $2,000,000 for a new domestic-violence shelter to be built in the Las Cruces area, according to a meeting summary read by the county reporter.
The recap states, "Y por último, destinaron 2000000 de dólares para un nuevo refugio para víctimas de violencia doméstica que será construido en la área de las cruces." The transcript excerpt does not include supporting motion language, the funding source, whether the money is a new appropriation or a reallocation, or a project timeline.
The excerpt provides no vote tally, no contact for project oversight, and no specifics about ownership or operating agency for the proposed shelter. The meeting recap frames the allocation as a concluded decision but omits implementation steps, procurement approach, and whether the shelter will be county-run or operated by a nonprofit.
The public record (published minutes or the meeting video) should be consulted to confirm the appropriation details and next steps.

