LTE: On general obligation bond

Successful cities invest in themselves by building infrastructure that benefits people, quality of life, and the economy. That is what the city’s general obligation bond program is designed to do — provide much needed funding to build capital projects to enhance our city. On Nov. 8, voters will get a chance to approve four city general obligation bond projects. A yes vote will enhance the public safety, health and wellness, and economic well-being of Las Cruces residents by building a new fire station, improving parks and the East Mesa Public Recreation Center, and constructing more housing that is affordable. A yes vote will not increase your property tax rates.

Read More.