SSCAFCA COLLABORATES WITH RIO RANCHO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON ARROYO SAFETY AWARENESS VIDEO JUST IN TIME FOR MONSOON SEASON Rio Rancho, NM — The Southern Sandoval County Arroyo Flood Control Authority (SSCAFCA), recently completed an Arroyo Safety video with the help of the Rio Rancho High School Tree Stewards student group and their
Comanche easement maintenance, below are the photos for the before and after maintenance work. This project is downstream off of Comanche Road, north of Hood Road. The total project cost was $6700.00 Concrete debris in easement bottom Looking east from Comanche, cleaned easement Erosion between block wall and slope paving Filling in erosion behind the
Acapulco Rd. Improvements Project Construction was completed on 07/07/2017 The purpose of this project was to provide permanent protection over the top of the recently constructed storm drain (Completed with Alberta Rd. project). This project provided curb & gutter and asphalt paving along approximately 430-feet of Acapulco Rd., south of Alberta Ave. in Rio
This project was complete the beginning of January 2017. Northeast corner looking south at the outlet pre-construction-showing ponding where invasive species took over limiting infiltration Enchanted Hills Dam was constructed in 2002, for the protection of NM528 to reduce the flow of stormwater coming off of the upstream area. The area above