2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: ‘CLUSTER HOUSING’ CONCEPT REVISITED
The concept of cluster housing may be revived after discussion at the March 9 Village Council meeting. The topic was requested for that session by Councillor Mel... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: SAGEBRUSH DRIVE TRAIL CONNECTION WILL START IN APRIL
Assuming property owners near the top of Sagebrush Drive can be assured a proposed paved trail there won’t bring in stormwater and eroded silt, that long-awaited... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: COUNCILLORS REVIVE INTEREST IN SCENIC QUALITY ALONG CORRALES RD.
Are greater controls needed for walls and opaque fences along Corrales Road to preserve the community’s scenic quality? A discussion on that topic has... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: ARE SOME STEEP SLOPES IN SANDHILLS UNDEVELOPABLE?
A decision may come March 25 that determines Corrales’ eventual population as well as the safety of people living in homes below steep terrain sandhills.... Read more.
2021 FEB. 20 ISSUE: JEFF HANDMAKER LEADS RESEARCH ON HOW TO HOLD GOVERNMENTS, CORPORATIONS ACCOUNTABLE
A graduate of Corrales Elementary and Cibola High is leading discussions in Europe and elsewhere about avenues for legal action to assign responsibility for human... Read more.
2021 FEB. 20 ISSUE: DO YOUR RECYCLABLES REALLY GET RECYCLED?
As if we needed more pandemic-related issues to consider in 2021, it appears that even the minimal recycling efforts we may be making are likely doomed to failure.... Read more.
2021 FEB. 20 ISSUE: COUNCILLORS WARNED ABOUT ‘ROLLING QUORUM’ DURING PANDEMIC
Just how transparent —and legal— are Village Council deliberations during pandemic limitations and online meetings? More precisely, have members of... Read more.
2021 FEB. 20 ISSUE: FUNDS FINALLY COME THROUGH FOR STALLED PROJECTS
Funds for Corrales from the N.M. Legislature last year that had been withheld have now been released. Money is now available for Casa San Ysidro Museum, Animal Control,... Read more.
2021 FEB. 20 ISSUE: CORRALES RETURNS $167,417 MEANT FOR UPPER MEADOWLARK TRAILS
Corrales has turned back $167,417 to the N.M. Department of Transportation that now won’t be used to build trails for cyclists and horse riders along upper... Read more.
2021 FEB. 20 ISSUE: DECISION NEEDED ON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
Villagers will have to decide soon whether they want to keep municipal elections on the first Tuesday of March every other year or switch to the date of general... Read more.
