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About The SNMEDD/COG

Our mission is to provide leadership to enhance the quality of life, jobs and services.

One of the most important functions of the SNMEDD/COG involves the optimal utilization of regional capabilities. Projects included are water and wastewater system improvements, business retention, business assistance, business development, solid waste, public buildings, industrial parks improvements, job development and assistance and transportation-related initiatives.

We assist local governments in: (1) planning for major capital improvements, (2) procuring federal and state aid or needed capital improvement projects and (3) assisting with capacity building and technical assistance.The Southeastern New Mexico Economic Development District was formed in 1971, in order to increase local government understanding of federal programs and to provide planning and development management services on a regional basis.  The SNMEDD/COG, along with the federal Economic Development Administration and the State of New Mexico, entered into agreements with the municipal and county governments of Chaves, Eddy, Lea, Lincoln and Otero counties.  We are an instrument of local government jurisdictions.  It is the largest planning district in New Mexico covering over 26,000 square miles.

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Southeastern NM District

Southeastern New Mexico Economic Development District (SNMEDD) Board Meeting

SNMEDD Board Meeting

SNMEDD October Board Meeting (Roswell Mayor Tim Jennings)

Representative James Townsend

Dist. 54 Representative James G. Townsend

Representative Larry Scott

Dist. 62 Representative Larry R. Scott

Donna Maestas-De Vries

Donna Maestas-De Vries, New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority

ENMU - Roswell Campus

Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) Roswell Campus

Representative Larry Scott and David Miranda

Dist. 62 Representative Scott and Vice-President David Miranda (Lovington City Manager)

DBatista, JTownsend, Hope

SNMEDD, Representative Townsend and Village of Hope

SNMEDD Board Meeting Discussion

SNMEDD Board Meeting Discussion

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Municipalities

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