Las Cruces Fire Stations May See State Funding for Upgrades

Three existing fire stations in Las Cruces may be in line for substantial improvements, depending upon whether New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham approves a capital outlay for the work.

Lawmakers earlier this spring approved up to $100,000 in funding for the planning, design, and overall improvement of the city’s Fire Station #2, located at 1199 Foster Road. The work will include an upgrading of the structure’s electrical system, as well as a demolition of some walls, bay doors, and cement flooring.

Work at the Las Cruces Fire Station #5, located at 5998 Bataan Memorial East, is also funded by a $100,000 capital outlay, and will pay for facility upgrade planning, design, and construction, along with the replacement of bay doors, and parking lot improvements.

A final $100,000 is targeting the planning, design, and construction improvements to Fire Station #6, located at 2750 Northrise Drive. That $100,000 capital outlay will also fund the remodeling of the structure’s restroom facilities and general building repairs.

The fire station funding requests are folded into the all-inclusive Capital Outlay Bill, otherwise known as House Bill 5050, which could provide up to $1.2 billion in funding for thousands of facility projects across the state.

The Las Cruces Fire Department has eight stations located at strategic points throughout the city.

​By Garry Boulard

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