Agreement for Preparation of Feasibility Study between the City of Belen and Ameris Health Systems
October 05, 2011
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September 19, 2010
The Belen City Council this month denied a $8,000 payment to the city’s contract engineer, Molzen-Corbin & Associates, after the company requested more money for a construction project that was delayed. Back in April, a walk-through of new paving on Becker Avenue revealed the asphalt was uneven because it was breaking apart. The asphalt was [...]
July 21, 2010
A group of Belen citizens on Monday night expressed discontent with the city’s handling of questions surrounding the lease of the former city hall building on Becker Avenue to Tim and Janice Lardner. Three members of the Belen City Council have publicly questioned the legality of the lease, which was signed in 2006, allowing the [...]
July 20, 2010
The Belen City Council last night began discussing the possibility of terminating two agreements and two ordinances related to Rancho Cielo, the proposed development west of Los Chavez. In June, the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) ran out of money for the project after the developer, Coast Range Investments, also known as New Mexico [...]
June 24, 2010
The Belen City Council voted 4-1 on Monday night to approve a change order that had sparked pointed questions about the process used to approve change orders. According to Molzen-Corbin & Associates, the city’s engineer and project manager, the change order for $16,000 worth of work at Belen Alexander Municipal airport had been verbally approved [...]
June 09, 2010
Belen city councilors last night pointedly questioned the approval process for change orders related to projects managed for the city by Molzen-Corbin & Associates, the city’s contract engineer. According to documents provided to the council by Belen Alexander Municipal Airport Manager Robert Uecker, Molzen-Corbin, on behalf of an airport project contractor, is requesting payment for [...]
April 13, 2010
Coast Range Investments yesterday pushed back on the claim by Belen City Councilor Jerah R. Cordova that its subsidiary’s corporate license has been revoked. Last week, Cordova posted information on this website claiming that New Mexico Development Partners license with the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) had been revoked. In a letter delivered to [...]