44th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2000
RELATING TO COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS; EXPANDING THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS MAY BE CREATED; AMENDING A SECTION OF THE COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ACT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 4-55A-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1980, Chapter 91, Section 4, as amended) is amended to read:
"4-55A-4. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT--PURPOSE.--An improvement
district may be created as authorized in the County
Improvement District Act in order to construct, acquire,
repair or maintain in one or more locations any one or any
combination of the following projects, including [without
limitation] any right-of-way, easement or privilege
appurtenant or related thereto:
A. a street, road, bridge, walkway, overpass,
underpass, parkway, alley, curb, gutter or sidewalk project,
including [without limitation] median and divider strips,
parkways and boulevards, ramps and stairways, interchanges,
alleys and intersections, arches, support structures and
pilings and the grading, regrading, oiling, surfacing,
graveling, excavating, macadamizing, paving, repairing,
laying, backfilling, leveling, lighting, landscaping,
beautifying or in any manner improving of all or any part of
one or more streets, roads, bridges, walkways, pathways,
curbs, gutters or sidewalks or any combination of the
foregoing;
B. any utility project for providing gas, water, electricity or telephone service;
C. any storm sewer project, sanitary sewer project
or water project, including [without limitation investigation]
investigating, planning, constructing, acquiring, excavating,
laying, leveling, backfilling or in any manner improving all
or any part of one or more storm sewers, drains, sanitary
sewers, water lines, trunk lines, mains, laterals and property
connections and acquiring or improving hydrants, meters,
valves, catch basins, inlets, outlets, lift or pumping
stations and machinery and equipment incidental thereto or any
combination of the foregoing; [and]
D. a flood control or storm drainage project,
including [without limitation] the investigation, planning,
construction, improvement, replacement, repair or acquisition
of dams, dikes, levees, ditches, canals, basins and
appurtenances such as spillways, outlets, syphons and drop
structures, channel construction, diversions, rectification
and protection with appurtenant structures such as concrete
lining, banks, revetments, culverts, inlets, bridges,
transitions and drop structures, rundowns and retaining walls,
storm sewers and related appurtenances such as inlets,
outlets, manholes, catch basins, syphons and pumping stations,
appliances, machinery and equipment and property rights
connected therewith or incidental thereto convenient and
necessary to control floods or to provide drainage and lessen
their danger and damages; or
E. railroad spurs, railroad tracks, railyards, rail switches and any necessary real property."
Section 2. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the provisions of this act is July 1, 2000.