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Residents urge noise controls after gazebo crash; council highlights $400,000 Safe Streets grant for village roads

Village of Corrales Village Council · February 25, 2025
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Summary

Residents raised concerns about amplified music and dangerous intersections after a high-speed vehicle crashed into the gazebo. The village reported a $400,000 Safe Streets for All grant (with a $80,000 match) to fund traffic studies and non-paved walking-path concepts on village streets (Corrales Road excluded as a state highway). Council discussed safety follow-ups and community outreach.

Residents used the Corrales Forum to press the council on quality-of-life and traffic-safety issues following a recent single-vehicle crash that ended in the village gazebo.

Sabine Shurter said loud amplified music from an outdoor stage exceeded the commercial zone’s boundaries and urged the council to consider enforceable noise ordinances to protect Main Street residents. Fred Hashimoto described…

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