City of Rio Rancho
Recent News About City of Rio Rancho
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: Arts Commission Mtg. - May 14 *CANCELLED*
This meeting is cancelled.
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: Public Encouraged to View May 12 Planning and Zoning Board Meeting Online
The next City of Rio Rancho Planning and Zoning Board meeting is Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: Rio Rancho Business Community and Economic Recovery Task Force; Nominees Selected
Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull is recommending the creation of a Rio Rancho Business Community and Economic Recovery Task Force to study and make recommendations to the Governing Body on actions and plans for the near- and long-term health and recovery of the local economy from COVID-19.
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: Mayor Hull Creates Business Community & Economic Recovery Task Force; Call for Applications
Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull is creating a Rio Rancho Business Community and Economic Recovery Task Force to study and make recommendations to the Governing Body on actions and plans for the near- and long-term health and recovery of the Rio Rancho Economy.
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: Public Encouraged to View April 22 Governing Body Meeting Online
The next City of Rio Rancho Governing Body meeting is Wednesday, April 22, 2020.
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: Governing Body Meeting to be held on April 08, 2020
Regular Governing Body meetings take place on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m.
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: City of Rio Rancho COVID-19 Economic Recovery Information Hub
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the course of our daily lives and is adversely impacting many small businesses in our community.
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: New Episode of The Mayor Hull Show Airing
The latest episode of The Mayor Hull Show is now available.
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CITY OF RIO RANCHO: Outdoor Watering Restrictions
Beginning April 1 and lasting through Oct. 31, annual City of Rio Rancho outdoor watering restrictions will be in effect.
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Bency gives reasons to pass road bond measure
Rio Rancho District 6 city councilman David Bency recently wrote a column in the Rio Rancho Observer explaining why voters should approve a proposed bond measure.
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Former Rio Rancho city councilor urges voters to support governor's budget for state ethics commission
Former Rio Rancho City Councilor and resident Cheryl Everett raised questions in a Jan. 31 column posted on the Rio Rancho Observer’s website about local, state and other government agencies' commitment to public interest.