(231-243) District Courts (Dick-Peddie/Chavez)
(244) Bernalillo County Metro Court (Dick-Peddie/Chavez)
(251-265) District Attorneys (Dick-Peddie/Chavez)
Diana Luce, 5th District Attorney and President of the District Attorneys’ Association
Henry Valdez, Director, Administrative Office of the District Attorneys
Tuesday, February 9, 2021 – 1:00 p.m. – Virtual Zoom Meeting
(790) Department of Public Safety (Rabin/Jimenez)
Tim Q. Johnson, Acting Secretary
(770) Corrections Department (Rabin/Jimenez)
Alisha Tafoya, Secretary
(550) Office of the State Engineer and Interstate Stream Commission (Wan/Miner)
John R. D’Antonio Jr., State Engineer
(521) Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (Wan/Miner)
Sarah Cottrell Propst, Secretary
(631) Workforce Solutions Department (Bachechi/M
Lubbock Home Dedication Ceremony Happening Thursday, Feb. 4th
On Thursday, February 4th, Lubbock Habitat for Humanity is hosting its second Home Dedication ceremony of 2021.
There will also be a workshop the following Saturday for anyone who may be interesting in building a home with Habitat.
Starting at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Lubbock Habitat will dedicate a home for Mackenzie Henson, Michael Sandoval and their children at 3313 East Dartmouth.
Habitat and ONE Lubbock is also hosting a mandatory workshop for those interesting in applying for the Habitat affordable housing program. This event will take place from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 406 North Zenith. Masks will be mandatory and occupancy is limited.
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pipelines that cross the bay now. but they are old and in need of repair, very prone to damage. a major earthquake could put out big portions of the bay area served by the system for up to 60 days. you can imagine what your community would be going through on the tenth day let alone the 60th day. so it s vitally important. reporter: the new pipelines will range from 40 to 140 feet deep and should be able to ride out that big quake. unless you re actually at the fault itself, what normally has problems is the shaking of the ground. you always see liquifaction, hear about tressels falling over. so by going underground avoid all that. you re much safer 40 to 100 feet underground than at the surface when the whole ground is shaking. it can be scary. reporter: underground crews will have only one way in and out of tunnel but a specially built $10 million tunnel boring machine on order from japan will automate the digging and tunnel construction. when the tunnel boring