| PROGRESSIVE VOTER ALLIANCE |
| DONA ANA COUNTY, NEW MEXICO |
Unified Action Sponsored by Quality Growth Alliance
The IssueLas Cruces City Council is scheduled to consider the Vistas at Presidio annexation and zoning at their meeting on Monday, May 21. The annexation involves 9 square miles of land in the shadow of the Organ Mountains. The plan could triple the population of Las Cruces in 10 to 15 years and lead to a host of problems for our community. The Quality Growth Alliance has three major concerns with the proposal:
What we are askingE-mail the State Land Office and the Las Cruces City Council members and urge them to take the following actions:
ALSOIf possible, attend the Las Cruces City Council meeting scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. Monday, May 21, in council chambers at City Hall. Councilors probably notice a large crowd standing in front of them. Ask your friends to participate in this critical action. Contact information for the Land Commissioner, City Council, and the Mayor1. To send a message to Land Commissioner Patrick Lyons, use plyons@nmstatelands.org. 2. To send your message to the entire council and the mayor use CityCouncil@las-cruces.org. 3. You may call or e-mail individual council members as follows:
Upon completion this unified action, please e-mail “I did it” to unifiedaction@pva-nm.org. Further InformationThe Quality Growth Alliance is developing a Web site with information on all aspects of the annexation. A summary of master plan and procedural issues and a sample letter are included here. Master Plan Issues 2. Threats to existing property values through over building. 3. A traffic plan sufficient for 33,000 dwelling units coupled with zoning for up to 91,000 dwelling units and no guarantees of a building cap. 4. No consideration of infrastructure requirements and costs created outside the immediate development area. 5. Leap frog development design that will increase city service costs and infrastructure maintenance costs. 6. Apparent need to draw down agricultural water rights to serve the project. 7. Failure to plan for potential use of valuable east mesa geothermal resources. 8. Grossly inadequate plans for recreation and open space. No regional open space planning. 9. Failure to guarantee adequate school land. 10. Lack of appropriate design standards for arroyos intended to serve multiple uses. 11. Zoning that provides little assurance that the development will evolve as the mixed-use proposition it has been promoted to be. 12. The apparent lack of development and zoning codes in Las Cruces that enable production of a meaningful master plan of this scope. 1. Published State Land Office requests for planning lease bids and subsequent failure to accept bids. 2. Acceptance of the Philippou bid without competition. 3. Suspiciously timed campaign contributions, and travel perks from developer Philip Philippou to the Land Commissioner. 4. Questionable legality of the Philippou business planning lease. 5. Sale of a section of state trust land to Philippou slated to be phase one of the Vistas project under procedures apparently designed to dramatically reduce the price. 6. Questionable legal interpretations by city staff that have not applied to other projects and appear to be for the benefit of Philippou. 7. Failure by Councilor Gil Jones to recuse himself despite family connections that create the appearance of conflict. 8. City persistence in treating this development like a 50-acre subdivision, rather than the massive community planning project on taxpayer owned land that it is. Dear Commissioner Lyons and Las Cruces City Council, I am writing to ask you to remove the current Vistas at Presidio annexation, master plan, and zoning from consideration by the Council. |