Governor Announces State Investment To Repair Roswell Bridge & Protect Area With Additional Flood Mitigation

Gov. Lujan Grisham

From the Office of the Governor: 

ROSWELL — After a 100-year flood event resulted in the collapse of a Roswell bridge last month, Gov. Lujan Grisham Saturday announced that the state is committing $1.7 million to not only repair the bridge, but also implement additional flood mitigation to protect the bridge in future incidents of heavy rainfall.

“I am happy to dedicate $1.7 million in state funding to this important investment for the community of Roswell,” the governor said. “My administration is deploying funds across the state that move beyond stop-gap measures when it comes to our infrastructure – in addition to repairing this bridge in Roswell, we will build more robust flood mitigation that will keep area residents safe for years to come.”

“I appreciate the opportunity to work with Gov. Lujan Grisham on needed flood mitigation for our community,” Roswell Mayor Timothy Jennings said. “This investment will go a long way to not only replace the bridge, but to fix it right for the safe travel of the citizens of Roswell.”

“We are very grateful that the governor came down to meet with us this morning to discuss the issues that we’ve had from flooding and to commit to putting forth the needed finances not just to fix a bridge, but take care of the problem completely,” Roswell Mayor Pro Tem Jason Perry said. “We are glad for the partnership.”  

The bridge, near the intersection of Mescalero and La Jara roads, previously collapsed due to flooding in 2013 – while it was replaced, additional changes to address the flooding vulnerabilities were not implemented.

The plan announced by the governor Saturday will allow for enhanced debris flow, avoiding clogs and therefore reducing strain on the structure during heavy rainfall.

The $1.7 million investment will come from the State Road Fund via the New Mexico Department of Transportation.

Gov. Lujan Grisham was in Roswell following stops in Socorro, Belen and Clovis, where she announced millions in state infrastructure investments that will improve the quality of life in these communities for generations to come.

Find video clips of the governor’s announcement in Roswell here.

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