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Transportation Investments Drive Economic Growth in Southern New Mexico

Southern New Mexico is experiencing significant growth, with communities like Las Cruces, Sunland Park, and others seeing expansion in manufacturing, logistics, education, and tourism. A critical factor in ensuring this growth benefits everyday families and working people is transportation investment.

The South Central Regional Transit District (SCRTD) has been pivotal in this regard, celebrating its ten-year anniversary with notable achievements. Over the past decade, SCRTD has developed a regional transportation system connecting communities across Doña Ana, Sierra, and Otero counties, extending into El Paso, Texas. This network supports students, seniors, workers, and residents accessing essential services.

Transportation investment goes beyond just service provision. In Sunland Park, the new Mobility and Energy Hub represents the future of transportation infrastructure, combining electric bus charging, workforce training, fleet maintenance, and renewable energy development. This project not only enhances transit operations but also creates construction jobs and expands workforce development opportunities in transportation and renewable energy industries.

SCRTD is also working on a microgrid and solar array project to reduce energy costs and support zero-emission transportation technologies. These initiatives are crucial as southern New Mexico competes economically with other regions for jobs and infrastructure investment.

For working families, reliable transportation is essential for accessing work, education, and healthcare. For employers, it is vital for attracting and retaining a workforce. The challenge is ensuring rural and border communities are not overlooked in future transportation discussions, as investment has historically favored larger metropolitan areas.

Progress is being made through collaboration with local governments, state agencies, federal partners, educational institutions, and private industry. Southern New Mexico is building a modern transportation network that supports economic opportunity and prepares for the future of energy and mobility.

The next decade will require continued leadership, regional cooperation, and investment. Transportation must be viewed as core infrastructure, directly tied to economic development and regional competitiveness. Southern New Mexico has shown what can be achieved with a long-term vision, and the focus now is to maintain this momentum and ensure future investments reach the communities that depend on them.


Original reporting: Las Cruces Sun News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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