Monday, March 29, 2010

Will Rio Rancho join the list of Cities using Red Light Cameras?

The Albuquerque Journal, Rio Rancho and Westside edition, reports the City of Rio Rancho is considering a variety of ideas to help with their budget shortfall.  One of the ideas under consideration is red light cameras.  While other Cities seem to be getting lots of revenue from red light cameras, there are also instances where the cameras are being challenged and removed. 

With the slow down in home sales and real estate, the City has less revenue than projected.  They did raise property taxes a few years ago which should have helped, but we all know this is also under review. 

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Snow! It's the first day of spring in New Mexico!

After enjoying weather in the 70's this past week and a very lovely spring break, we awake today to snow!  Big wet fluffy flakes coming down - so beautiful!  This photo was taken at our homes back yard in Corrales.

















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Friday, March 12, 2010

Sell your Rio Rancho house...

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Rio Rancho baseball still Great!

It seems like the Class 5A baselball division is still expecting great things from Rio Rancho High School.  Tuesday was the opening day of High School Baseball in the Albuquerque and Rio Rancho areas.  This past week, Rio Rancho soundly beat La Cueva (ranked #16 by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper) with a 5-3 victory.  If La Cueva is #16, what does that make Rio Rancho???

Go Rams!

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Golf's Best Kept Secrets: 10 Great Golf Cities

Thank you to Livability.com for their wonderful article showing the Albuquerque Metro Area placing 3rd in "Golf's Best Kept Secrets".

3. Albuquerque, New Mexico

Surrounded by the stunning Sandia Mountains, golf courses in Albuquerque add lush splashes of green to the sunny New Mexico scenery. One of the best mixes of traditional golf greens with native landscapes is Sandia Golf Club, located on the grounds of Sandia Resort & Casino. The club has the distinction of being the longest course in all of New Mexico, at 7,779 yards, and features two lengthy par fives that measure more than 600 yards apiece – at 630 and 610 yards. Another top venue in Albuquerque is Isleta Eagle Golf Course, which includes 27 holes designed around three lakes. Twin Warriors Golf Club at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa has 18 holes that are set along grassy knolls and ridges. The fairways are lined with juniper and pinon pine trees, and the course is graced with interesting eroded land areas called arroyos.

For a full interactive map of golf courses in and around Albuquerque, click here.


Golf's Best Kept Secrets: 10 Great Golf Cities Livability

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