I had made a follow up meeting with Rio Arriba County Manager Tomas Campos and Economic Development Director Chris Madrid at 11:30 a.m., May 3 to talk about three issues that we had worked on together for the past three years to plan the next two years of activity.
   They included 1) developing a strategic plan for Rio Arriba County based on creating good jobs and gathering a group of about 25 leaders in our Valley to make this happen; 2) a workshop for both acequias and mutual domestic water systems to help these small governments get ready for new infrastructure money; and 3) a workshop on Capital Outlay projects so that all funds are used in the time allotted.