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- RTPO Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
02-09-12 (9:30 am) - MRCOG Executive Board Meeting — CANCELLED
02-09-12 (2:00 pm) - Metropolitan Transportation Board Meeting
02-17-12 (10:00 am) - Rio Metro Board Meeting
02-17-12 (11:30 am) - WCCNM Full Board Meeting
02-17-12 (1:30 pm)
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MacArthur Park in Estancia
Within MRCOG’s planning area, comprehensive and special purpose plans are adopted and updated continuously as communities change and grow. These plans are carried out by administering policies, budgeting financial resources, and enforcing regulations. The staff of the MRCOG provides professional planning assistance and technical services to local governments, basically as an extension of local government staff. The MRCOG also maintains an active role in education and training programs for local governments. An important responsibility of the MRCOG is to provide a central forum for governments to address planning and development issues of local and regional concern. Resources for Land Use Planning: Local Government Plans
Housing in Cuba New Mexico
Comprehensive land use plans provide a basis for all other plans; and a principal goal of the MRCOG is to assist local governments in a continuing planning process to ensure a sustainable future for the community.
Valencia County Comprehensive Plan, October 2005
Regional Land UseFocus 2050 was developed in 2000 as a framework for planning in the multi-county MRCOG district. It provides a common vision and vocabulary for regional functional planning for transportation, economic development, water, open space, and housing. The Mid-Region Council of Governments oversaw the creation of this plan, with special emphasis on maintaining the diverse character and unique needs of each of the communities and areas within the region. Focus 2050:
The regional plan does not take the place of local planning or regulatory functions. It establishes the regional system characteristics with which local plans should be consistent. Many local issues will not be affected by the regional plan. Additionally, Focus 2050 recognizes the interest of private property owners and to respects private property rights, due process, and just compensation.
Contact: Joe Quintana (jlquintana@mrcog-nm.gov)
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