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Recap of NMED Public Hearing on the Proposed Concrete Plant

The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) Public Hearing on the air quality permit application for the proposed Alto concrete batch plant was held virtually on February 9, 2022. Concerned residents attended on-line via WebEx, and at two public participation sites, Traylor Gym in Capitan and the Ruidoso Convention Center. Approximately 85 people registered at the…

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It’s Crunch Time

All of the Technical inputs to the NMED AQB hearing have been submitted. We are providing them here for your review and use in preparation for any Public Comments you want to make. First, however, here is the address to watch the hearing from your own computer using your web browser if that is your…

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Dec. 21, 2021, “Rule of Law” Presentation to LCCC

During the Public Comment portion of the Lincoln County (NM) Commission Meeting on 12/21,Galen Farrington, a homeowner in Legacy Estates which is immediately opposite Roper Construction’s proposed site on Highway 220, addressed the following to the Commissioners: During the last seven months of listening to discussion concerning Mr. Ryan Roper’s proposed cement batch plant project,…

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Ruidoso News Article about Opposition to the Proposed Roper Concrete Batch Plant

Lincoln County Commissioners earlier this month passed a resolution in support of an outspoken group of Alto residents who are trying to stop a concrete plant from opening in their community. “The proposed use of the property is totally out of character for the area,” said Lincoln County Commissioner Tom Stewart, who voted in favor…

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ALGCC Board 10/26/21 Statement about the Proposed Concrete Batch Plant

The Alto Lakes Golf and Country Club (ALGCC) Board of Directors has issued the following statement regarding the proposed batch plant on Highway 220: I would like to reach out and visit with you about the concrete batch plant that is proposed to be built adjacent to our community. The Board of Directors of Alto…

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LCCC Resolution Regarding Proposed Concrete Batch Plant

/At the October 19, 2021, Lincoln County Commissioners’ meeting, several residents and business owners registered opposition to the proposed location of a Roper Construction Concrete Batch Plant. As a result of the statements presented, the Commissioners introduced the attached resolution into the record (opens in new tab).

Update from NMED Re: Roper CBP

Following is the most recent message received from New Mexico Environmental Department.Please note the solicitation for further comments in the last paragraph and respond accordingly. September 21, 2021Re: Air Quality Permit Application No. 9295 (Agency Interest No. 40076 – PRN20210001)Roper Construction Inc, Roper – Alto Concrete Batch Plant Dear Concerned Citizen:The New Mexico Environment Department’s…