Southwest Valley Drainage Project

The Resource Center for Raza Planning 
David Bishop
 
Geographic Area Served

Albuquerque, New Mexico State-wide
Project Description
The Resource Center for Raza Planning will be taking the community through a visioning process on a land designated for drainage. The land will be used as a drainage site and meet the vision of the community such as a soccer field or a working farm. RCRP will engage the community by: Making all Arrangments for Public Meeting Creating and distribute material about the project Creating questionnaire for and conduct random sample surveys of County residents

RCRP was formed to contribute to the community development efforts of traditional communities in New Mexico. The goal of RCRP is to maintain the sustainability and survivability of our traditional communities. We promote integration between higher education and our traditional communities through the application of planning processes and techniques. RCRP conceives planning as a multi-disciplinary, intergenerational, directly responsive to community needs, and developed through ongoing, long-term relationships.

RCRP addresses the Major Challenges Facing the State of New Mexico by promoting economic development, and the working to improve the quality of life in the State of New Mexico by promoting service mindedness among students, faculty and staff, by providing UNM services and expertise relevant to quality of life, and by enriching the cultural life of various communities. RCRP promotes a passion for citizenship and the use of education to directly contribute to the well being of New Mexico communities.
 
Eligibility
Student enrolled at the University of New Mexico
 
Contact Information:
Location Mailing Address
UNM off campus
Bernalillo County Public Works Division
2400 Broadway SE
Albuquerque
NM
87102
 UNM off campus
Bernalillo County Public Works Division
2400 Broadway SE
Albuquerque
NM
87102
 
Email Telephone
Tim Castillo timc@unm.edu
 
 
 
Tim Castillo (505) 277-1063
 
 
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