Drop in gas price a concern
Lawmakers in Santa Fe, who depend on tax revenue produced by natural gas sales, are concerned about the recent drop in prices.
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Lawmakers in Santa Fe, who depend on tax revenue produced by natural gas sales, are concerned about the recent drop in prices.
The New Mexico Legislature and Gov. Susana Martinez are at odds over how to spend a projected $250 million surplus for fiscal year 2013.
UNM architecture professor Efthimios Maniatis runs his own architecture studio in a converted garage in his home in the Ridgecrest neighborhood south of UNM. Although he isn’t a licensed architect, he is preparing to supervise construction of a multi-million dollar project in the Bahamas, which he designed.
For residents of Lobo Village and employees working on UNM’s south campus, a quick meal within walking distance is out of the question. However, plans are being made to change that. Acres of University-owned land along Avenida Cesar Chavez will be leased to businesses that will provide services and amenities currently absent from the area.