The Outdoor Recreation Division works to ensure that all New Mexicans gain from the public health, environmental, and economic benefits of sustainable outdoor recreation.
Contact: Axie Navas Alexandra.Navas@state.nm.us
The Outdoor Recreation Division works to ensure that all New Mexicans gain from the public health, environmental, and economic benefits of sustainable outdoor recreation.
Contact: Axie Navas Alexandra.Navas@state.nm.us
In the late 1970s the National Trust for Historic Preservation developed the Main Street Four-Point Approach® to commercial district revitalization, a comprehensive strategy that encourages economic development within the context of historic preservation.
Contact: daniel.gutierrez2@state.nm.us
The New Mexico Department of Information Technology was created in 2007 to provide state government a strong technical foundation to better serve its citizens and to create more accountability and efficiency in the information technology arena. The new Department is focused on providing excellent service to its customers.
Contact: Duane.Boykin@state.nm.us
IAD’s policy initiatives are designed to strengthen tribal and state relations and address the challenges we face in our communities; challenges such as economic development, infrastructure improvement, the protection of our cultures and languages, health care accessibility, and educational opportunities for our most precious resource, our children.
Contact: lawrence.john@state.nm.us
Contact: scolbert@housingnm.org
Contact: lancing.adams@state.nm.us
The New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA) was created by the New Mexico Legislature in 1992 to finance infrastructure projects for the state’s counties, cities, and certain departments of state government. The objective was to provide low-cost financing for borrowers, particularly those in disadvantaged communities, who might not otherwise be able to access the tax-exempt bond market on a cost-effective basis.
Contact: jbrooks@nmfa.net
Our mission is to protect and restore the environment and to foster a healthy and prosperous New Mexico for present and future generations. We implement our mission guided by four tenets: Science, Innovation, Collaboration and Compliance.
Contact: judi.kahl@state.nm.us
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources Department was created in 1987 through a merger between the Natural Resources Department and the Energy and Minerals Department. The individual administrative pieces of the department have been around much longer than that, though.
Contact: louise.n.martinez@state.nm.us
Multimodal transportation choices invigorate the economy and connect people in small towns and cities and facilitate transportation of goods and people to other states and nations.
NMDOT focuses on the following modes of travel: transit, rail, aviation and highways. We’ve strengthened our commitment to traffic safety, environmental excellence, and complete planning, design and engineering services.
Contact: jolenem.herrera@state.nm.us
For centuries, New Mexico has been a mecca where many and varied cultures have lived side by side, sharing and celebrating their cultural differences. The result — a lush, refreshing texture of styles and designs on the joyful business of living.
Contact: karla.mcwilliams@state.nm.us
The mission of the New Mexico Economic Development Department is to improve the lives of New Mexico families by increasing economic opportunities and providing a place for businesses to thrive.
Contact: AlexanderM.Greenberg@state.nm.us