2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – CORRALES TREE CANOPY NEEDS CARE
The chairman of the Tree Preservation Advisory Committee, John Thompson, is concerned about the decline in the Corrales tree canopy. In a presentation to the Village... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – SPEAK OUT NOW ON NEW RULES FOR SHORT-TERM RENTALS
New rules for short-term rentals, such as Airbnb operations, are proposed for Corrales. The Village Council will discuss and take public comment on the proposed... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – LITTLE FREE LIBRARY BOXES PROLIFERATE IN CORRALES
Corrales now has at least five registered “Little Free Library†installations along roadways and byways. Among them are a new one at the northwest corner... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – SAGEBRUSH DRIVE TRAIL LINK TO ESCARPMENT PATH STARTS
A long-proposed trail connection between the City of Rio Rancho’s paved Thompson Fence Line trail along the edge of the escarpment and the end of Sagebrush... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – ANCIENT CORRALES SIPHON PIPE REPAIRS GET UNDERWAY
By Scott Manning This month, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) will conduct a study of the Corrales Siphon to determine what maintenance work will... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – CANDIDATES GALORE FOR CORRALES PET MAYOR 2020
Candidates for the 2020 Corrales Pet Mayor all have now been corralled, with voting already underway. Snickers, a fun-loving guinea pig with a big heart, was the... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – ANY IDEAS FOR INTERIOR DRAIN DITCH?
A planning effort is now officially underway for potential uses of the Corrales Interior Drain, also known as “the scummy ditch†or “the scuzzy... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – ECOLOGICAL TREASURE IN CORRALES INTERIOR DRAIN
By Meredith Hughes What does an emergency nurse working three 12-hour shifts a week at UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center in Rio Rancho do during his downtime... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – CORRALES’ SIGN LAW MUST CHANGE, VILLAGE ATTORNEY ADVISES
Corrales’ rules regarding political campaign signs likely will not be enforced between now and the November elections. The Village’s sign ordinance... Read more.
2020 Sept 5 ISSUE – THAT ‘EXTRA’ $4.7 MILLION IS OURS! NOW, WHAT TO SPEND IT ON?
It’s only cost something over $35,000 thus far, plus many hours of labor by Village Administrator Ron Curry and Finance Officer Reyna Aragon, but it has been... Read more.
