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The Alamogordo City Commission will hold its next regular meeting on Tuesday, September 10, at 6:30 p.m. in the Donald E. Carroll Commission Chambers at 1376 E Ninth Street. As the city continues to navigate growth, revitalization, and infrastructure challenges, this meeting promises to be a pivotal moment for public input and policy direction.
Agenda Highlights
While the final agenda is typically posted by the Friday before each meeting, recent notices and workshop discussions suggest several key topics will be addressed:
• Housing and Dilapidated Structures
Following the August 28 workshop, commissioners are expected to revisit strategies for addressing abandoned properties, code enforcement, and incentives for rehabilitation. This remains a top concern for residents advocating for neighborhood revitalization. Item #7 on the agenda is the topic of Patriot Point Apartments and rather to dedicate the proposal as a dilapidated area, reducing property values and providing incentives to the developer. More details can be found at
Alamogordo's Long Awaited Housing Expansion Causes Debate: Get the Facts
• Infrastructure to include 6.5 miles of snake tank piping is on the agenda for discussion.
• Public Comment Period
Residents will have the opportunity to voice concerns or support for ongoing projects.
Why It Matters
Alamogordo’s commission operates under a Commission–City Manager form of government, meaning elected officials set policy while the City Manager oversees daily operations. With issues like housing, infrastructure, and economic equity on the rise, Tuesday’s meeting offers a chance for residents to shape the future of their city.
How to Participate
• Attend in person at 1376 E Ninth Street
• Watch the livestream via the City Commission portal
• Submit public comments in advance through the City Clerk’s Office at 575-439-4100
https://alamogordonm.portal.civicclerk.com/event/2996/files/agenda/3739
Whether you’re a business owner, a concerned neighbor, or a civic advocate, this meeting is an opportunity to engage directly with the decisions shaping Alamogordo’s future. As always, transparency and participation remain the cornerstones of progress.