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San Miguel County
Old wood pre-engineered metal structure.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
San Miguel County
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Old wood pre-engineered metal structure.
AvailableFourth Judicial District Court
Provide treatment services to all dwi drug court program participants. Duties will include, but are not limited to the following: case management, clinical supervision and drug testing; individual and family counseling; education and training, monitoring and reporting, etc.
Posted Date
Feb 1, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 1, 2026
Fourth Judicial District Court
Close: Mar 13, 2026
Provide treatment services to all dwi drug court program participants. Duties will include, but are not limited to the following: case management, clinical supervision and drug testing; individual and family counseling; education and training, monitoring and reporting, etc.
AvailableFourth Judicial District Court
Provide a treatment provider to provide intensive, outpatient treatment for up to twenty (20) adults at a time. Participants in behavioral health treatment court are individuals who have committed crimes motivated by mental illness and, possibly, substance abuse.
Posted Date
Feb 1, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 1, 2026
Fourth Judicial District Court
Close: Mar 13, 2026
Provide a treatment provider to provide intensive, outpatient treatment for up to twenty (20) adults at a time. Participants in behavioral health treatment court are individuals who have committed crimes motivated by mental illness and, possibly, substance abuse.
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Entity: San Miguel County, NM
Board meetings and strategic plans from San Miguel County
The meeting primarily focused on financial adjustments and the ratification of an emergency declaration related to COVID-19. Key financial discussions included a mid-year budget adjustment involving fund-by-fund summaries and line item changes, noting increases in revenue (like gross receipts taxes) and expenditures, including a significant transfer to the Detention Center fund for identifying expenses and restoring $50,000 for additional detention center needs, as well as adjustments across Road, Public Works, FEMA, and Debt Service funds. The commission also ratified an emergency declaration for San Miguel County due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which invoked emergency powers, directed county agencies to respond, and allowed for temporary alterations to employee work procedures. Commissioners expressed gratitude to staff and emergency management personnel for their swift and professional response to the unfolding public health crisis.
The meeting included discussions on legislative priorities for the upcoming session and the final ranking of the San Miguel County Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP). The commissioners discussed the need to align legislative priorities with the ICIP to ensure that all capital outlay requests are properly ranked. The assessor requested to purchase Pictometry to help with property appraisals. The program would allow the assessor's office to measure structures and count livestock from aerial views, improving the accuracy of appraisals and increasing revenue.
The meeting of the San Miguel County Commission included discussions on EMS services, particularly focusing on Superior Ambulance's operations. Key topics included the need for a new ambulance, the ownership and conditions of existing ambulances, and the financial aspects of providing ambulance services to the town of Pecos. The commission also addressed concerns about COVID-19 and its impact on ambulance services, as well as the process for a new request for proposals (RFP) for ambulance services in the county.
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as a proposal to bring a casino to San Miguel County, exemptions given by the planning zoning director, and the subdivision act. There were concerns raised about land grants, the authority of the Planning and Zoning office, and the potential negative impacts of a racino. Other issues discussed included the need for a glass pressure, Harley Road, and the Pecos Business Association. The meeting also addressed the hoarding situation and the need for national resources to help with the animals.
The meeting included discussions about a livestock feed program, water hauling, and NAP insurance for 2019. It was emphasized that to apply for these programs, establishing farm records is necessary, requiring documentation such as deeds and property tax records. The meeting also covered the importance of adhering to laws, ordinances, and resolutions, particularly concerning IPRA requests and quasi-judicial matters. A presentation was given on a collaborative plan to combat the opioid crisis, highlighting the need for a detox facility and inpatient service facility, as well as the importance of community support and funding.
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