After four hours of deliberation, Edgewood’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved the request for a plat (minor) subdivision of two properties on Nov. 21. With a final decision of 3-2 in favor, the Planning and Zoning Commission advised the public that affected parties have the right to appeal the decision within 15 calendar days. Members […]
Andrea Vasquez
Cannabis Greenhouse Appeal Denied Due to Health and Safety Concerns
During last week’s Torrance County Commission meeting, the commission reviewed and then denied an appeal by Quick Grow, LLC, that sought approval for a Conditional Use Permit to build a cannabis greenhouse. Quick Grow is a New Mexico Domestic Limited-Liability Company filed on May 15, 2024, represented by Bunting Chen. Chen argued that Quick Grow […]
Planning and Zoning Meeting Will Open Debate for Campbell Ranch’s Subdivision Request
Campbell Ranch, a proposed development in the East Mountains, has been at the center of deliberation for a minor subdivision application, which requests to divide a parcel of land into small lots without significant alterations to infrastructure. Edgewood’s Planning & Zoning meeting, set for Nov. 21 at 6 p.m. at Town Hall, will include a […]
Historic Opening Day at Sandia Peak Ski Area with Winter Storm Help
About 30 miles east of Albuquerque, Sandia Peak Ski Area opened Nov. 9, after being revived by three feet of snow from the recent blizzard. The ski area is planned to officially open in mid-December each Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 300-acre ski slopes feature 35 trails and four […]
