Published on Sunday, March 13, 2022
2022 East Mountain Protection Action Coalition Campbell Ranch Update
FROM KATHY FREAS - EMPAC
Hello Paa-Ko neighbors. Here is your update on the status of the Campbell Ranch Master Plan development, brought to you by the East Mountain Protection Action Coalition (EMPAC).
In September 2021, the Town of Edgewood Planning and Zoning Commission approved an amendment to the 2002 Campbell Ranch Master Plan. The amendment included changes that are detrimental to our East Mountain environment. EMPAC filed a formal appeal to the Edgewood Town Council/Commission in late November. The Edgewood Ordinances require the Commission to hold hearings on the appeals, but we are still waiting for the date and time to be scheduled. Building our EMPAC COALITION - North 14 Forum + Deep Well Protest + San Pedro Creek Estates + many East Mountain Residents + EMPAC are combining forces to work against the resurrected Campbell Ranch Master Plan. Welcome to DWP members who have recently joined EMPAC, and thank you to everyone who shares information with your neighbors and supports the mission of our Coalition.
Important reminder - your presence at the upcoming public hearing is key to let the Commissioners of the Town of Edgewood understand that we are opposed to this kind of irresponsible development - either in person or virtual. Make our voices heard!
We will let you know as soon as the hearing date is announced. COMMUNITY OPPOSITION WORKS - click on READ MORE to read about the successful opposition to a huge development project in Rio Rancho.
Thank you Paa Ko, for your support of EMPAC. For questions, more info, and inquiries for volunteer opportunities, please contact Kathy Freas at kefreas1@outlook.com 505.999.0427 Visit the EMPAC Website for detailed information EMPAC
Community Opposition Works! - the Bernalillo County Planning Commission Votes 3-2 to DENY the Santolina Level A and B2 amended master plan on 3/2/2022. Santolina is a housing development with a projected population size of about 90,000, roughly the size of Santa Fe, proposed for the ABQ West Side. It is a poorly planned, piecemeal development and also without plans for a water supply. Does this sound familiar? The local community has been fighting this development for 8 years. Finally, their voices have been heard. Santolina Project
Published on Sunday, March 13, 2022