by NMELC | Apr 25, 2022 | NMELC in the News
Santa Fe asphalt consolidation appeal results expected this summer
By Megan Gleason
UNM Daily Lobo
April 25, 2022
Areas with people of color, low-income residents and immigrants have historically been forced to endure environmental racism around the U.S., but New Mexico locals are fighting against it. Santa Fe’s Southside and Albuquerque’s South Valley continue in their efforts against unjust environmental decisions that disproportionately affect marginalized groups….
by NMELC | Apr 21, 2022 | NMELC in the News
Three years of resistance to asphalt plant consolidation continues
By Austin Fisher
Source NM
April 21, 2022
A final decision on whether an asphalt company can expand its operations on Santa Fe’s South Side is expected this summer, after community groups appealed the project’s approval by state environmental regulators and hundreds of local residents petitioned Monday for the decision to be overturned….
by NMELC | Apr 20, 2022 | NMELC in the News
By Theresa Davis
Albuquerque Journal
April 20, 2022
About two dozen South Valley farmers protested at Civic Plaza on Wednesday in response to comments about agricultural water use made by Bernalillo County Commissioner Steven Michael Quezada who referred to farmers as being among the “biggest wasters of water.”
The commissioner walked back his comments during Wednesday’s Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority board meeting….
by NMELC | Mar 3, 2022 | NMELC in the News
By Gwynne Ann Unruh
The Paper.
March 3, 2022
Community groups scored a big win today. For the past eight years, it’s been a back-and-forth battle with Santolina and community groups that oppose a development the size of Santa Fe on Albuquerque’s west mesa. In a highly unusual move, despite the County Staff’s urging to approve the Santolina amendments, the Bernalillo County Planning Commission (CPC) members voted 3-2 to deny amended Level A Master Plan and 3-1 to deny the Level B.II Master Plan for the proposed Santolina development project….
by NMELC | Mar 3, 2022 | NMELC in the News
By Shaun Griswold
Source NM
March 3, 2022
Developer talks trucking in water during construction, while South Valley farmers raise larger drought concerns
Developers of the Santolina subdivision failed to find support for their new plans at the Bernalillo County Planning Commission meeting Wednesday.
by NMELC | Mar 2, 2022 | NMELC in the News
By Jessica Dyer
Albuquerque Journal
March 2, 2022
A proposal that would have paved the way for industrial uses inside Santolina hit rough waters Wednesday as the Bernalillo County Planning Commission opposed amendments to the site’s previously approved master plan….