Infrastructure investments pave the way for community and economic development
ROSWELL – The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) awarded $100,435,817 to 71 projects statewide through its Transportation Project Fund (TPF). The funding is for local entity projects, investing $18,739,805 in District Two Transportation Funded Roadway projects.
$18.7 Million Investment Improvements Summary
- City of Clovis, 21st Street Maintenance – $2,660,000
- City of Jal, 2026 Roadway Improvements – $3,096,245
- City of Portales, S Avenue K Improvements – $2,850,000
- City of Roswell, 2nd Street (US 380) Pavement Maintenance & Restriping – $1,444,000
- Curry County, Various County Road Maintenance Improvements – $1,326,967
- Lincoln County, Road Maintenance Improvements, $1,900,000
- Town of Carrizozo, 2026 Maintenance Improvements, $755,416
- Town of Tatum, 2025 Various Roadway Design, $424,501
- Town of Vaughn, 2025 Street Improvements, $1,900,000
- Village of Ruidoso, Roadway Maintenance Project, $1,900,000
- De Baca County, Paved Roads Preservation Project, $482,676
NMDOT District Two works with one tribe, nine counties, and 32 municipalities, including 42 School Districts or Universities, the Eastern Plains Council of Governments, and the Southeastern Regional Transportation Planning Organization (SERTPO).