On Nov. 7, voters will be able to decide on the Central New Mexico Community College General Obligation (GO) Bond.
If it passes, the GO Bond would provide $80 million for projects at multiple CNM locations in both Bernalillo County and Sandoval County.
Oliva Padilla-Jackson, CNM’s Vice President of Finance and Operations, was on hand at the Sept. 27 Sandoval County Commission meeting to give a presentation on the GO Bond.
“We all know we all know how important trades are to our economy and to our local businesses,” Padilla-Jackson said. “This particular bond will fund a few things in regards to trades.”
The Bond will provide funding for a permanent location for CNM’s FUSE Makerspace, a facility that will bring together an accessible suite of resources and educational programs for students, entrepreneurs, and community members including a unique space to design,…