AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAutonomous Delivery Push: DoorDash is asking New Mexico lawmakers to create a new law allowing its small self-driving delivery robots (“Dot”) to operate on state roads, aiming for short 3–5 mile grocery runs. Road & Safety Updates: NMDOT is temporarily patching N.M. 11 between Deming and the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of monsoon season, and a separate statement highlights progress in reducing New Mexico pedestrian deaths (88 in 2025 vs. 102 in 2024). Outdoor & Weather: Lightning-driven wildfires stayed small in Cibola County thanks to quick suppression, while forecasts warn of heavy rain and flash-flood potential across parts of New Mexico. Animal Health Rules: Wisconsin tightened animal import requirements due to New World screwworm activity, with Texas and New Mexico included in affected areas—important for travelers with pets and livestock. Community & Youth: Orchard Park’s Makers Market in Farmington is giving teen entrepreneurs hands-on business training through local arts and out-of-school programs. Tourism/Local Culture: Santa Fe’s tourism and creative-industry push is spotlighted in a local economic development interview. Travel-Adjacent Tech/Infrastructure: Rail Runner marks 20 years in service, a reminder for visitors planning trips by train. Public Health Watch: National measles cases are accelerating, with 2,231 reported in 2026 as summer transmission ramps up.
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