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A bond issue that will finance an estimated $11 million in street improvements across the city received the final stamp of approval Wednesday from the City Council.
February 1 -
Oil appears to be making a steady comeback, lifting prospects for the key producing states, according to Fitch Ratings.
January 25 -
Under a new approach to keep up with an aging road system, New Mexico voters could get the opportunity this fall to decide whether to use state bonds to pay for highway projects.
January 22 -
Santa Fe Community College leaders are hoping taxpayers will vote for a $17 million bond that will allow the college to build a new auto repair facility, renovate the campus fitness center and upgrade the school's technological systems.
January 22 -
Santa Fe Public Schools is launching a campaign to win voter approval for the renewal of a 2-mill property tax levy to pay for things the average person often doesn't see in schools.
January 11 -
New Mexico lawmakers prepare to meet this month buoyed by an improved revenue forecast.
January 2 -
Lincoln County commissioners are considering issuing industrial revenue bonds for one or more of the companies pursuing development of wind farms in northern areas of the county.
December 29 -
Las Cruces Public Schools officials have OK'd a measure calling for a $50 million bond election in February 2018.
November 27 -
The board approved a resolution and proclamation of a school bond election in 2018, which will ask voters to approve general obligation bonds up to $10 million.
November 21 -
Cities and states on the the borders are vulnerable to falling tax receipts amid protectionist rhetoric that threatens NAFTA, Fitch Ratings said.
November 15