Fogging schedule for June 28 – July 2
Article by June 27, 2021
The Ministry of Health and Wellness will continue its mosquito eradication efforts in St George for a second week.
On Monday, June 28, the fogging team will visit Middleton, Baird’s Village, Logan Road, St Judes, Superlative, Fairview Heights, The Woods, Cottage Court, Todd’s Land and environs.
The following communities will be sprayed on Tuesday, June 29: Salisbury Park, Free Hill, Workman’s, Fairview Terrace and surrounding areas.
Jericho, Citrus Drive, Upper Workmans, Jordan and Rock Hall Park will be fogged on Wednesday, June 30.
The exercise will continue on Thursday, July 1, at Eastlynne, Bulkeleys Heights and Terrace, Good Intent, Crawford Road, James Sisnett Road, Ruth King Road, Sargeant Road, Blenman Road, Eustace Lashley Road, Glen Acres and nearby districts.
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LAS CRUCES - The capital outlay bill signed last week by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham includes more than $28 million in funding for projects in Doña Ana County, as well as millions for other projects in southern New Mexico.
The bill funds more than $511 million in projects throughout the state, including roughly $64 million for water and wastewater improvements, $53 million for roads, $49 million for higher education, $48 million for public safety and $8 million for acequias, dams, and ditches. There is also $12.5 million to support Local Economic Development Act projects and $10 million for health facilities and prisons.
Lujan Grisham used her line-item veto authority to strike less than two percent of the projects included in the bill, explaining in a news release that the projects she vetoed lacked proper planning, had unused funds from previous years or were not large enough to qualify for capital appropriation.
LAS CRUCES - The capital outlay bill signed last week by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham includes more than $28 million in funding for projects in Dona Ana County, as well as millions for other projects in southern New Mexico.
The bill funds more than $511 million in projects throughout the state, including roughly $64 million for water and wastewater improvements, $53 million for roads, $49 million for higher education, $48 million for public safety and $8 million for acequias, dams and ditches. There is also $12.5 million to support Local Economic Development Act (LEDA) projects and $10 million for health facilities and prisons.
Lujan Grisham used her line-item veto authority to strike less than two percent of the projects included in the bill, explaining in a news release that that the projects she vetoed lacked proper planning, had unused funds from previous years or were not large enough to qualify for capital appropriation.
County nets $11 million in state capital outlay scdailypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scdailypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.