Mayor Eric Enriquez, City of Las Cruces | City of Las Cruces
Mayor Eric Enriquez, City of Las Cruces | City of Las Cruces
Due to a cold weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service, the City of Las Cruces will delay non-emergency operations by two hours on Tuesday, January 21, 2025. Roadrunner Transit services are scheduled to commence at 8:30 a.m., while all other city facilities will open at 10 a.m.
The City of Las Cruces Utilities Department is introducing a new latch for trash carts, with implementation planned over the next 18 months starting in 2025. Additionally, the city is developing a plan to revitalize neighborhoods around El Paseo and S Solano corridors between Lohman and University Avenues.
Las Cruces Public Libraries is organizing a series of poetry discussions and crafting sessions under the name "Palabras y Artesanias" (Words and Crafts). The first session, titled "Ancestry and Identity," will begin at 4 p.m.
The Citizens Police Academy offers a tuition-free, four-week program aimed at familiarizing community members with the Las Cruces Police Department. The upcoming class is set to start soon. Spring 2025 enrollment openings are available at Alameda, Cesar Chavez/Sunrise, Jornada, and Loma Heights locations for $100 per semester with $25 payment plans offered.
Residents interested in learning about city operations have an opportunity through various programs that explain how traffic lights are controlled, who maintains ballfields, or organizes City Council meetings.
The City of Las Cruces supports workforce development programs that aid residents in achieving career goals through skills training and job placement services. Furthermore, the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at Plaza de Las Cruces downtown.
To ensure safety during winter months, residents are encouraged to schedule their Pilot Relight and Safety Check early to avoid long wait times. For service scheduling details...