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A Chart And Map Book Of Population And Selected Economic Indicators For New Mexico Counties, Vol. Ii No. 3, Bureau Of Business And Economic Research Feb 2012

A Chart And Map Book Of Population And Selected Economic Indicators For New Mexico Counties, Vol. Ii No. 3, Bureau Of Business And Economic Research

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A collection of data tables, charts, and color maps illustrating population growth, employment, personal income, wages and salaries, and gross receipts tax revenues for New Mexico counties. The data were compiled from several government agencies and were the most current available (2009-2010) at time of publication. Glossary included.


Options For Funding Local Library Operations (Including Collections) In New Mexico, Lee A. Reynis, Molly J. Bleecker Apr 2010

Options For Funding Local Library Operations (Including Collections) In New Mexico, Lee A. Reynis, Molly J. Bleecker

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A study of operating funding options for the 93 local libraries within the New Mexico State Library system, which includes public libraries run by municipalities, counties, non-profit organizations, and Native American tribes. With many libraries having experienced decreasing operating funds since 2007, the authors review several options for funding local library operations, including increased State Library assistance; increased use of GO bonds; increased funding from counties and municipalities; establishing library districts; establishing Quality of Life districts; and collaboration between libraries and arts or cultural organizations. The report is illustrated with tables and graphs; appendices include information on the New Mexico …


A Chart And Map Book Of Population And Selected Economic Indicators For New Mexico Counties, Bureau Of Business And Economic Research Dec 2009

A Chart And Map Book Of Population And Selected Economic Indicators For New Mexico Counties, Bureau Of Business And Economic Research

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A collection of data tables, charts, and color maps illustrating data on population growth, employment, personal income, wages and salaries, and gross receipts tax revenues for New Mexico counties. The data were compiled from several government agencies and were the most current available (2007-2008) at time of publication.


Las Cruces Mainstreet: Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell, Molly J. Bleecker, Joshua M. Akers Mar 2008

Las Cruces Mainstreet: Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell, Molly J. Bleecker, Joshua M. Akers

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An analysis of economic conditions in Las Cruces, New Mexico, commissioned for its MainStreet development program. The downtown MainStreet district, and local market and regional trade areas (as determined by drive time analysis) are described and displayed in maps. Selected demographic, housing, and economic data are examined. Using location quotient analysis, as well as an inventory of local pull factors based on taxable gross receipts, the authors assess the strengths and weaknesses of the local economy. Results suggest that the Las Cruces economy has many strengths, most notably its steady population growth, strong job growth in several different industries, and …


Bernalillo Mainstreet: Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell, Molly J. Bleecker, Joshua M. Akers Oct 2007

Bernalillo Mainstreet: Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell, Molly J. Bleecker, Joshua M. Akers

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An economic assessment of the town of Bernalillos trade area and MainStreet district. Selected demographic, housing, and economic characteristics of Bernalillo, Sandoval County, and the state of New Mexico are examined. Employment, income, consumer spending, and pull factors are analyzed. Concludes with a discussion of opportunities and challenges for the area. Illustrated with data tables, maps, and charts.'


Roswell Mainstreet: Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell Apr 2007

Roswell Mainstreet: Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell

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An assessment of the Roswell, New Mexico, trade area and its downtown MainStreet district. Local demographic and housing characteristics, as well as regional economic conditions are analyzed. Sales data from the retail and service sectors are examined to determine pull factors. Illustrated with data tables, charts, and maps.


Artesia Mainstreet: Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell Apr 2007

Artesia Mainstreet: Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell

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An economic assessment of the Artesia, New Mexico, downtown MainStreet district and regional trade area. Local demographic and housing characteristics, as well as regional economic conditions are analyzed. Gross receipts tax data are examined by each industrial sector to determine pull factors, and employment by industry, occupation, and business ownership is measured to determine location quotients. Illustrated with data tables, maps, and charts.


Clayton Mainstreet Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell Apr 2006

Clayton Mainstreet Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell

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An economic analysis of the Clayton, New Mexico market area. Sales data from the retail and service sectors are examined to determine pull factors and leakage. Tables and charts illustrating local demographics, housing, and economic conditions are included.


Raton Mainstreet Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell Apr 2006

Raton Mainstreet Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell

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A socioeconomic analysis of the Raton, New Mexico market area and downtown MainStreet Service Area. Sales data from the retail and service sectors are examined to determine pull factors and leakage. Tables and charts illustrating local demographics, housing, and economic conditions are included.


Las Vegas Mainstreet Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell Apr 2006

Las Vegas Mainstreet Community Economic Assessment, Jeffrey Mitchell

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A socioeconomic analysis of the Las Vegas, New Mexico market area and downtown MainStreet' district. Sales data from the retail and service sectors are examined to determine pull factors and leakage. Tables and charts illustrating local demographics, housing, and economic conditions are included.'