Capital Outlay Projects Legislative Council Service List of Requested Projects by Agency 54Th Legislature - First Session 2019

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Capital Outlay Projects Legislative Council Service List of Requested Projects by Agency 54Th Legislature - First Session 2019 Capital Outlay Projects Legislative Council Service List of Requested Projects by Agency 54th Legislature - First Session 2019 Project Title Total Project Cost City County Agency: AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT ALB ATRISCO ADULT DAYCARE & RESPITE FCLTY 500,000 Albuquerque Bernalillo to purchase land and a building and to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip an adult daycare and respite facility in the Atrisco community in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county ALB BEAR CANYON SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 30,000 Albuquerque Bernalillo to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip improvements to the Bear Canyon senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county BERN CO ALAMEDA SENIOR MEAL SITE 450,000 Bernalillo to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish improvements to the Alameda senior meal site in Bernalillo county BERN CO PARADISE HILLS SENIOR ANNEX IMPROVE 300,000 Bernalillo to plan, design and construct repairs and improvements, including site improvements, and to purchase and install equipment and furniture at the Paradise Hills community center senior annex in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county BERN CO RIO BRAVO SENIOR MEAL SITE IMPROVE 447,300 Bernalillo to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish improvements, including to the front and rear patios, entrance, storage, bathroom, dining room, multipurpose rooms and parking, at the Rio Bravo senior meal site in Bernalillo county BERN CO WHISPERING PINES SENIOR MEAL SITE VEH 247,000 Bernalillo to purchase and equip a meal delivery vehicle and to make improvements to the facility at the Whispering Pines senior meal site in Bernalillo county SOUTH VALLEY MLTPRPS SENIOR CTR VEH & IMPROVE 568,000 Bernalillo to purchase and equip an accessible vehicle and to plan, design, construct, equip and install improvements, including improvements to comply with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, an air quality control vacuum system, a ventilation system and mezzanine improvements, at the South Valley multipurpose senior center in Bernalillo county TIJERAS SENIOR CENTER - CONSTRUCT 334,000 Tijeras Bernalillo to plan, design, construct, renovate, equip and furnish the Tijeras senior center in Tijeras in Bernalillo county TIJERAS SENIOR CTR ADD 950,000 Tijeras Bernalillo to plan, design, construct and equip an addition to a senior center in Tijeras in Bernalillo county TIJERAS SENIOR CTR SITE IMPROVE 675,000 Tijeras Bernalillo to plan, design, construct and equip site improvements, including fencing, artificial turf, irrigation and landscaping, at a senior center in Tijeras in Bernalillo county GLENWOOD SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 40,000 Glenwood Catron to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip improvements to the Glenwood senior center in Glenwood in Catron county QUEMADO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 40,000 Quemado Catron to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip improvements to the Quemado senior center in Quemado in Catron county RESERVE SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 40,000 Reserve Catron to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip improvements to the Reserve senior center in Reserve in Catron county RAMAH CHP SENIOR CENTER CONSTRUCT 1,500,000 Cibola to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a senior center, including demolition and removal of the existing building, for the Ramah Chapter of the Navajo Nation in Cibola county EAGLE NEST SENIOR CENTER - RENOVATE 100,000 Eagle Nest Colfax to plan, design, construct, purchase and install an emergency generator at the Eagle Nest senior center in Eagle Nest in Colfax county EAGLE NEST SENIOR CTR CEILING 26,000 Eagle Nest Colfax to plan, design, purchase and construct improvements, including a drop ceiling, at Eagle Nest senior center in Eagle Nest in Colfax county Thursday, February 28, 2019 Projects Requested by Agency w Purpose 2 Page 1 of 124 Capital Outlay Projects Legislative Council Service List of Requested Projects by Agency 54th Legislature - First Session 2019 Project Title Total Project Cost City County EAGLE NEST SENIOR CTR KITCHEN IMPROVE 250,000 Eagle Nest Colfax to plan, design and construct improvements, including the expansion and remodeling of a kitchen, to the Eagle Nest senior center in Eagle Nest in Colfax county EAGLE NEST SENIOR CTR PARKING LOT IMPROVE 115,000 Eagle Nest Colfax to plan, design and construct improvements, including paving, to the parking lot at the Eagle Nest senior center in Eagle Nest in Colfax county CLOVIS FRIENDSHIP SENIOR CENTER HVAC 115,000 Clovis Curry to plan, design, construct, replace, purchase, furnish and equip a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system for the Friendship senior center in Clovis in Curry county ANTHONY SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 125,000 Anthony Dona Ana to plan, design, construct and equip improvements, including roofing, stucco, painting, exterior doors and heating, ventilation and air conditioning units, to a senior center in Anthony in Dona Ana county SANTA CLARA SENIOR CENTER - VEHICLES 61,907 Santa Clara Grant to purchase and equip vehicles for the Santa Clara senior center in Santa Clara in Grant county SILVER CITY SENIOR CENTER - RENOVATE 61,223 Silver City Grant for renovations, including the purchase and installation of equipment, at the Silver City senior center in Silver City in Grant county SILVER CITY SENIOR CENTER - VEHICLES 60,610 Silver City Grant to purchase and equip vehicles for the Silver City senior center in Silver City in Grant county GUADALUPE CO VETERANS MEMORIAL CMTY CTR IMPROVE 150,000 Santa Rosa Guadalupe to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a parking lot area and walkways to make facility improvements to the Guadalupe county veterans memorial community center in Santa Rosa in Guadalupe county PUERTO DE LUNA SENIOR CTR DISHWASHER 9,500 Guadalupe to purchase, equip and install a dishwasher at the senior center in the Puerto de Luna area in Guadalupe county ANIMAS SENIOR CTR FEASIBILITY STUDY 20,000 Animas Hidalgo to develop a feasibility study in conjunction with Hidalgo county and the Animas public school district to create a senior center in Animas in Hidalgo county ENA MITCHELL SENIOR CENTER - VEHICLES 55,262 Lordsburg Hidalgo to purchase and equip vehicles for the Ena Mitchell senior center in Lordsburg in Hidalgo county EUNICE SENIOR CENTER - VEHICLES 39,600 Eunice Lea to purchase and equip vehicles for the Eunice senior center in Eunice in Lea county RUIDOSO COMMUNITY CENTER - RENOVATE 49,200 Ruidoso Lincoln for renovations, including the purchase and installation of equipment and building systems, at the Ruidoso community center in Ruidoso in Lincoln county RUIDOSO DOWNS SENIOR CENTER - RENOVATE 125,796 Ruidoso Downs Lincoln for renovations, including the purchase and installation of equipment and building systems, at the Ruidoso Downs senior center in Ruidoso Downs in Lincoln county RUIDOSO DOWNS SENIOR CTR PARKING LOT 75,000 Ruidoso Downs Lincoln to plan, design and construct parking lot improvements, including accessibility ramps and handrails, at the senior center in Ruidoso Downs in Lincoln county BETTY EHART SENIOR CENTER - MEALS EQUIP 140,000 Los Alamos Los Alamos to plan, design, renovate and install equipment, including meals equipment, at the Betty Ehart senior center in Los Alamos in Los Alamos county BETTY EHART SENIOR CENTER - VEHICLES 118,000 Los Alamos Los Alamos to purchase and equip vehicles for the Betty Ehart senior center in Los Alamos in Los Alamos county CASAMERO LAKE CHP SENIOR CTR CONSTRUCT 600,000 Casamero Lake Chapte McKinley to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a senior center in the Casamero Lake chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county Thursday, February 28, 2019 Projects Requested by Agency w Purpose 2 Page 2 of 124 Capital Outlay Projects Legislative Council Service List of Requested Projects by Agency 54th Legislature - First Session 2019 Project Title Total Project Cost City County CHICHILTAH CHP SENIOR CTR ADD HEATER 10,000 Chichiltah Chapter McKinley to purchase, equip and install a hot water heater at the senior center addition in the Chichiltah chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county GALLUP REGIONAL SENIOR CTR CONSTRUCT 720,000 Gallup McKinley to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a regional senior center in Gallup in McKinley county MEXICAN SPRINGS CHP SENIOR CTR STRG UNIT PRCHS 30,000 Mexican Springs Chapt McKinley to purchase and install a storage unit for the senior center in the Mexican Springs chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county RED ROCK SENIOR CTR CONSTRUCT PH 2 & 3 2,572,000 Red Rock Chapter McKinley to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish phase 2 and 3 of the senior center, including pavement, sidewalks and furnishings, in the Red Rock chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county ZUNI PUEBLO SENIOR CENTER - CONSTRUCT 41,800 Zuni Pueblo McKinley to plan, design, construct, renovate, equip and furnish, including site and drainage improvements, the Pueblo of Zuni senior center in McKinley county WAGON MOUND SENIOR CTR PH 4 & 5 CONSTRUCT 800,000 Wagon Mound Mora to plan, design, construct, furnish, equip and make phase 4 and 5 improvements, including parking lot paving, to the senior center in Wagon Mound in Mora county TUCUMCARI SENIOR CENTER - RENOVATE 60,565 Tucumcari Quay for renovations, including the purchase and installation of equipment, at the Tucumcari senior center in Tucumcari in Quay county ESPANOLA ADULT DAY CARE CENTER - VEHICLES 30,000 Espanola Rio Arriba to purchase and equip vehicles for the Espanola adult day care center in Espanola in Rio Arriba county RIO ARRIBA CO SENIOR TRANSPORT VEH
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