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Due to a resignation, Doña Ana County is seeking applications from residents interested in serving on the Planning and Zoning Commission, a seven-member board of volunteers whose members review land-use and development matters at twice-monthly public hearings.
The Doña Ana County Planning Department is accepting applications from individuals who would like to work on a committee whose mission is to provide input toward a rewrite of the county’s subdivision regulations.
Most Dona Ana County offices will be closed Monday, Oct. 10, 2005, to allow employees to observe the Columbus Day holiday. Emergency services and law enforcement will not be affected.
At a special meeting Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2005, the Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners selected Alice M. Salcido of Las Cruces to fill the vacant position of Doña Ana County Probate Judge.
District 1 Commissioner Oscar Vásquez Butler has been appointed chairman of the Gateway Subcommittee of the National Association of Counties’ Public Lands Steering Committee and to a membership position on NACo’s Watershed Management Advisory Committee.
Due to a resignation, Doña Ana County is seeking applications from residents interested in serving on the Planning and Zoning Commission, a seven-member board of volunteers whose members review land-use and development matters at twice-monthly public hearings.
The Doña Ana County Planning Department is accepting applications from individuals who would like to work on a committee whose mission is to provide input toward a rewrite of the county’s subdivision regulations.
The Doña Ana County Assessor's and Treasurer's offices verified Wednesday a state-designated decrease in the property-tax rates residents will pay for 2005.
Doña Ana County Treasurer Jim Schoonover has announced that his office will work with state officials to determine whether this morning’s racketeering arrests of New Mexico state Treasurer Robert Vigil and former State Treasurer Michael Montoya pose any risk to the safety of county funds invested through the State of New Mexico.
Doña Ana County’s 10 elected officials, management and staff have been recognized for efforts to assist with relief efforts targeted to victims of Hurricane Katrina and have been invited to a Sept. 17 event at Sun Lanes to thank the community for its response to the disaster.
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