Ruidoso Midtown Association Secures $265,000 for Pedestrian and Parking Upgrades

In a significant development for the Ruidoso community, the Ruidoso Midtown Association has been granted $265,000 in funding for a crucial pedestrian and parking lot improvement project. This financial boost comes as part of the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) and New Mexico MainStreet (NMMS) initiative, which recently allocated $10 million in Capital Outlay Funding for public infrastructure projects in MainStreet districts across the state.

The NMMS Capital Outlay program is designed to support targeted public investment areas, focusing on projects that positively impact local economies. The awarded funds will contribute to economic growth, property renovation, public safety enhancements, business development, and job creation within Ruidoso's Midtown district.

Acting Economic Development Secretary Jon Clark expressed appreciation for the Capital Outlay funding, highlighting its role in enhancing the safety and accessibility of MainStreet districts for the entire community. This infusion of funds is expected to beautify the Midtown area and improve its functionality, making it an even more welcoming space for residents and visitors.

Collaborating closely with districts, NMMS identifies catalytic economic development projects aligned with the community's overall plans. The selected projects demonstrate the potential to positively impact the local economy, improve the appearance and functionality of the district, create connectors, and engage local property and business owners.

This substantial investment aligns with Ruidoso's ongoing commitment to community development and continuous improvement. As the planned upgrades begin to take shape, residents and visitors can look forward to exploring and enjoying the enhanced amenities that will soon grace the vibrant Midtown area.

Please stay tuned for more updates as Ruidoso takes this positive step toward a more prosperous and attractive community.

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