AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRoad-Trip Readiness (US 54): A $7.89M pavement rehab is set to start Monday on U.S. 54 between Tularosa and Carrizozo (mileposts 96–107), with lane closures weekdays 7 a.m.–6 p.m. and an early-November target. Fourth of July Travel Watch: New Mexico Tourism officials say Route 66 tourism is “slightly optimistic” for July 4 despite travel costs up nearly 10%, with gas prices a big driver. Route 66 Spotlight: Santa Rosa locals report “Mother Road” business is booming, as the state leans into Route 66 celebrations to pull in visitors. Local Culture & Family Fun: The International Folk Art Market’s summer concerts kick off July 8 in Santa Fe, and Fourth of July events are listed across the state (from Santa Fe Plaza to Corrales and Albuquerque). Preservation Alert: Residents are pushing to save Sunspot Solar Observatory near Alamogordo as NSF demolition plans near. Health Coverage Headline: Presbyterian’s Medicare Advantage exit in 2027 could disrupt coverage for about 30,000 New Mexico beneficiaries.
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