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Griego |
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Maintain El Camino Real As |
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SM 46 |
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Reynolds-Forte |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Responses
Received From
State
Highway and Transportation Department
State
Department of Game and Fish
Attorney
General’s Office
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
SM46 asks the Senate
to resolve that the appropriate departments, agencies, boards and commissions
of the executive branch be requested and encouraged to support the ongoing
efforts to maintain public travel on and access by El Camino Real to areas
historically served by this public highway.
Significant
Issues
The road which was once a part of the historic
Santa Fe Tail and was once NM21/199 was deeded by the State Highway Commission
to the State Game Commission. The
private landowner where a portion of the road is located has put up a gate
which closes the road to the public. A
lawsuit was filed against the owner, the UUBAR Ranch. A state district court ruled in favor of the
UUBAR Ranch in State of
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