Belen City Council

When: 7 p.m. Monday, March 18, at city hall

Agenda highlight

Council re-organization and appointment of all advisory boards and appointed positions including city manage, chief of police and fire chief.

Also on the agenda

  • Approval of an amended engineering contract.
  • A city manager’s report.
  • Executive session on pending litigation.

Valencia County Commission

When: 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, at the county courthouse.

Agenda highlight

Adoption of an extension of a moratorium on subdivisions.

Also on the agenda

  • Non-budgeted transfer from taxes paid under protest to county.
  • Resolution approving revisions to the 2001-02 budget.
  • Permanent cash transfers and budget increases.
  • Approval of planning and zoning department’s decision on lot split on Olguin Road in Belen.
  • Discussion of permitted uses in C1 and C2 zoning.
  • Request to publish amendments of the portion of the zoning ordinance dealing with appeals.
  • A request from Gil Gray and Danna Loori to enhance commercial and industrial zoning ordinances.
  • A resolution on the scope of duties of a hospital committee and names submitted.
  • Road requests for CAP, co-op and school bus programs.
  • Requests for James Street, Palomar Place and El Cielo Boulevard be dedicated for county maintenance.
  • A joint powers agreement with San Juan County for temporary housing of five prisoners.

Los Lunas Board of Education

When: 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, at central administration building.

Agenda highlight

Approval of extension of superintendent’s contract.

Also on the agenda

  • A report from Student Representative Nathan Tooker of Los Lunas High School.
  • Recognition of the Hispano Chamber of Commerce; Employees of the Month Ofilia Chavez and Betty Aragon of Desert View Intermediate School; and Dotty Hill, district purchasing agent.
  • A department name change.
  • Second reading of policies on accredited schools and home schools; vandalism; public performance by Los Lunas Schools students; non-custodial parents and advertising and promotion.
  • Third reading and vote on visitors to school policy.
  • Approval of adoption of standardized dress at Desert View Intermediate School.
  • Finance committee recommendations.
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