Townhouses approved
The Rio Rancho Governing Body has approved one-story townhouses at Blue Corn Avenue and Fruta Road.
Members unanimously approved land-use zoning changes from retail and low-density single-family housing to mixed use for townhomes for three lots at their virtual meeting Thursday night. The matter had been postponed at the Feb. 25 meeting.
Property owner David Soule, also an employee of Rio Grande Engineering, said he had communicated with residents of Ocotillo Hills, the gated luxury neighborhood across Blue Corn from his property. He believed he’d addressed their concerns and gained their support.
Resident Rachel Wade thanked Mayor Gregg Hull for asking Soule to meet with people in Ocotillo Hills. She said Soule had been great to meet residents on his land and reassure them he was building one-story townhomes.
I remember former Mayor Bob Forrest telling how every morning he would leave his home and travel along the Pecos River and what an inspiration this was to him and what a great asset the river is to the City of Carlsbad.
We are all also amazed by the beautiful Pecos River and what a great resource it is for Carlsbad, one of the few communities in New Mexico where a river runs directly through the city.
Another unbelievable asset Carlsbad has is the Ocotillo or Fountain Foothills on the west side of Carlsbad, which eventually lead into the Guadalupe Mountains. There also aren’t many communities in New Mexico with beautiful hills overlooking most of the city as well as a river.