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City Proposal to Allow Cannabis in Neighborhoods and Remove Single Family Zoning

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Juan Garcia Chairman of Coalition of Conservatives in Action | Official Website

Juan Garcia Chairman of Coalition of Conservatives in Action | Official Website

Las Crucens have been urged to pay attention to the City's proposal to update their Zoning code, as it could have far-reaching implications for all residents and workers in Las Cruces. The call to action encourages individuals to participate in the feedback process before the deadline of April 5th.

In addition to the zoning updates, there is also an initiative to run radio advertisements aimed at increasing support for petitions against certain laws. Sarah, who is leading the fundraising for the radio ads, is seeking donations to amplify the message across southern New Mexico.

A key resource provided to the community is a 9-minute video that delves into the specifics of the proposed changes in the Zoning code. This video serves as a guide for individuals looking to understand the implications of the new regulations.

The proposed Zoning code for Las Cruces introduces significant changes that could impact the landscape of the city. As the community navigates these potential modifications, it is essential for individuals to engage in the discussion and provide feedback that reflects their perspectives and concerns.

As the City continues to accept comments on the draft of the new Zoning code, residents are encouraged to participate actively in shaping the future of their neighborhoods. By offering constructive input and voicing their opinions, Las Crucens can play a pivotal role in influencing the development of their city's zoning regulations.

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