Several important meetings are set to take place across Dexter and Chaves County on November 1, 2025, addressing various local governance matters. These meetings will provide opportunities for community engagement and decision-making on significant issues.
School and Community Governance Meetings
The Dexter Consolidated Schools board will hold a special meeting at 18:00 at the Central Office, located at 100 N. Lincoln Ave. Participants can access the meeting online via the district’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@DexterConsolidatedSchools. The agenda includes executive sessions and potential board votes, making it a pivotal gathering for local education stakeholders.
Meanwhile, the Chaves County Comprehensive Strategy Board is scheduled to meet at 12:00 in the Administrative Building at 1 St. Mary’s Place, specifically in the Sheriff’s Training Room. This meeting may be conducted live, virtually, or in a hybrid format. Interested parties should contact (575) 624-6596 or email [email protected] for further details.
The Sidney Gutierrez Schools Governing Council will convene at 18:00 at Sidney Gutierrez Elementary School, located at 69 Gail Harris St.. The agenda and access to the meeting via GoToMeeting can be found at https://www.sgms.us/governing-council/, providing another platform for community involvement.
County Governance and Financial Oversight
On the same day, the Chaves County Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting at 10:00 in the Administrative Center, located at 1 St. Mary’s Place, in the Joseph R. Skeen Building’s commission chamber. This session will focus on accepting requests for nominations and determining a name to forward to the governor for the vacant New Mexico Senate Seat 33, previously held by Senator Nicholas Paul.
Additionally, the Roswell Finance Committee will meet at 14:00 at City Hall, located at 425 N. Richardson Ave. The agenda for this meeting is expected to be available next week at https://www.roswell-nm.gov/AgendaCenter/, offering insights into the city’s financial planning and management.
These meetings highlight the ongoing commitment of local governance to engage with the community and address critical issues affecting residents. Citizens are encouraged to participate, whether in person or online, to stay informed and have their voices heard in local decision-making processes.
