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What we heard

Public Feedback

Who We Heard From
  • 211 website visits
  • 178 unique visitors
  • 34 contributions from community members
Top 5 Transportation and Mobility Needs
  • Road maintenance for paved and gravel roads.
  • Pedestrian facilities such as sidewalks, crosswalks, and multiuse paths.
  • Safe crossings around or near schools.
  • Accessible public transit.
  • Signalized crosswalks.
Top 5 Safety Concerns
  • Walking and biking safety including missing sidewalks, bike paths, and safe street crossings.
  • Safety around schools.
  • Driver behavior including speeding, distracted driving, impaired driving.
  • Roadway repairs including potholes and roadway markings.
  • Driver line of sight and poor visibility of intersections and roadways.

Projects

Future Transportation Improvements

The bullet list below includes some of the key projects identified in the Long-Range Transportation Plan.

Preview the Draft LRTP to learn more. Share feedback on the draft plan until June 20.


Parking Lot Projects
  • Administration Building/Pueblo Church
  • Smaller administrative building (across the street from main admin building)
Road & Bridge Projects
  • Mateo Overpass on NM Highway 22 at Indian Service Route 88
    • This project is currently going through planning and design.
  • Indian Service Route 88 and State Highway 22
    • Intersection Improvements including a southbound left turn lane to improve intersection operations and safety.
Multi-Use Pathways
  • Village to Sile Multi-Use Pathway
    • Connecting the Village to Sile which is located approximately 4-miles to the north of the village. The multi-use pathway would begin within in the Village at the intersection of Second/Third Street and Indian Service Road 88.
  • Old Highway 22 to NM Highway 22 Pathway
    • Connecting the Village to the Trading Post, along with connections to the early childhood development center, the school, medical facilities, and safety complex.
  • Highway 22 Pedestrian Structure
    • The proposed location for the Pedestrian Structure would begin on the north side of NM Highway 22 at the intersection with BIA 846 and head south across the highway connecting near the school.

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