Doña Ana County seeks public feedback on infrastructure priorities

Doña Ana County launched an online ICIP project page where residents can review proposed infrastructure projects and submit feedback through June 17.

Doña Ana County seeks public feedback on infrastructure priorities
The Doña Ana County Government Center in Las Cruces. The county is seeking public feedback on proposed 2028-2032 infrastructure priorities. (Courtesy photo / Doña Ana County)

Residents can review proposed 2028-2032 capital projects by commission district and submit comments through June 17.

Organ Mountain News report

LAS CRUCES - Doña Ana County has launched a new online project page where residents can review proposed infrastructure projects and submit feedback on future capital priorities.

The page includes proposed projects for the county’s 2028-2032 Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan. Residents can explore projects by commission district and learn more about proposed improvements throughout Doña Ana County.

The ICIP is a planning tool that helps local governments identify, prioritize and pursue funding for capital projects that support community needs. Projects may address transportation, public safety, parks and recreation, community facilities, utilities and other public infrastructure improvements.

Inclusion in the ICIP does not guarantee funding, but feedback collected through the online questionnaire will be reviewed as county leaders continue planning for future infrastructure needs and funding opportunities.

“Public input is an important part of planning for the future of Doña Ana County,” County Manager Scott Andrews said. “We encourage residents to review the proposed projects and complete the questionnaire so we can better understand the needs and priorities of the communities we serve.”

Residents can review the proposed ICIP projects and submit comments through the online questionnaire until 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, June 17.

The ICIP project page and public feedback questionnaire are available at donaana.gov/ICIP.

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