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Alamogordo, NM — The City of Alamogordo is inviting residents to play a direct role in shaping the community’s future transportation system by applying for a volunteer position on the Transportation Management Plan (TMP) Steering Committee.
The Community Development Department is looking for one citizen representative to serve on the committee. This volunteer will provide valuable local perspective to help improve traffic safety, enhance overall transportation system performance, and boost quality of life for Alamogordo residents.
Eligibility is simple: The selected individual must reside within Alamogordo city limits.
The city is especially interested in residents who are passionate about local transportation issues and willing to actively participate in the planning process. The citizen representative will help guide new policies and priorities for the city’s Transportation Management Plan.
Meeting Schedule:
Regular Steering Committee meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:00 a.m.
In their letter of interest, applicants should address:
• Their curiosity and interest in serving on the TMP Steering Committee
• Their ability to regularly attend the monthly meetings
• Specific traffic-related concerns in Alamogordo that should be addressed
• Any previous experience providing citizen input on municipal projects
“This is a great opportunity for an engaged resident to lend their voice and vision to help create a more connected and safer Alamogordo,” city officials stated.
Letters of interest should be emailed to: engineering@ci.alamogordo.nm.us
The selected representative will be officially appointed at the City Commission Meeting on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
Residents who care about traffic flow, road safety, walkability, or the overall transportation network in Alamogordo are encouraged to apply. This is a chance to directly influence decisions that will impact daily life in the community for years to come.
For more information, contact the City of Alamogordo Engineering Division at the email address engineering@ci.alamogordo.nm.us
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ultimately the price for poor management practices will be equally borne by every property owner in that community - except those who have private wells, i suppose. but even those folks will have a smaller pool of prospective buyers....makes it sound kinda like socialism doesn't it?
I hope Dr. Hernandez is a guest speaker at an upcoming meeting of the Mayor's Youth Advisory Commission. She has so much wisdom and experience to pass on to younger generations.
It's the product of living in a lowly bubble: an immature, undeveloped writing style that has no insight or reasonable conclusion. Those PhD's from Watsamatta U in New Mexico are only a union card for activists to rally 'round and a far cry from what $200k a year should buy.
Your excellence at writing a reply show that you are an intelligent and urbane fellow. Whatever, get me my fries bro.
The "mayor" has an office? Everyone sees straight through your P.R. circus. Your lap dog , Old McDonald, is just as half-blind and limited as the rest of us poor ******** scrambling in the real world.
Jones, I hope you get some help with your anger management issues soon.
Obviously you have never met nor engaged with the mayor. She works tirelessly full file research, engaging with constituents and legislators at the state and federal level and with policy experts from DC to New Mexico to learn and better serve her constituency.
I say bring back the Piggly Wiggly.
a worthwhile attempt to explain an unfortunate situation, that was combined with a billing system not easily understood. and, yet another opportunity to state that both electrical power generation and public water reserves are limited resources - and data centers s
still hopeful that there can be some arrangement that would allow the existence of the facility to continue.