Candidates can cast ballots in the commission chambers at Aztec City Hall, 201 W. Chaco St.Early voting is currently underway during business hours through the end of the month at the Aztec City Clerk's office at Aztec City Hall. He said he is a very outdoors-oriented person and enjoys recreation.“You’re supposed to live in life, not just survive,” he said.Los Angeles County sues megachurch for failing to follow ban of indoor gatheringsWhat it's like living as a millionaire in Montenegro, the tiny European country where the ultrawealthy are paying more than $400,000 for citizenship during the pandemic2020 Election: Meet the candidates vying for the District 1 seat on Aztec City CommissionShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. "City laws and regulations put them in a very bad situation," she said.Instead of fining them or taking them to court, Hunter said the city should reach out to community organizations and churches to find volunteers who can help clean up properties.She opposed city ownership of golf courses. Main Portfolio He previously worked for the City of Aztec for more than four years after completing a degree in business management at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces.The dynamics on the City Commission changed following the 2018 election when three newcomers were elected. On Tuesday, the Aztec City Commission extended its wholesale power supply agreement with Guzman Energy for ten years. Under that agreement, Guzman built a one-megawatt solar array in west Aztec that serves the City exclusively. Voters can also cast ballots from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Feb. 29.Austin Randall has served one term on City Commission after defeating former Commissioner Roberta Locke in the 2016 election. After moving to New Mexico, he completed two masters' degrees at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. The commission voted 3-2 in favor of buying the property for $135,000 from the Aztec Presbyterian Church. Check agenda for workshop times. The Farmington Daily Times reports the Aztec City Commission voted 3-2 Tuesday against a resolution declaring Aztec a preservation city for the Second Amendment. We work closely with communities to identify their initial and ongoing energy goals and customize solutions to promote economic competitiveness and sustainability. Currently the City is looking to build a second one megawatt solar facility on BLM land north of Tiger Park. He anticipates those dynamics will continue through the next two years. FARMINGTON — A trio of Aztec residents — including incumbent Austin Randall — are vying for the District 1 seat on Aztec City Commission.Randall faces Aztec High School science teacher David Porter and retired nurse Mary Ellan LaRue Hunter. Under that agreement, Guzman built a one-megawatt solar array in west Aztec that serves the City exclusively.“Our partnership with Guzman Energy benefits our citizens and gives our community members access to clean energy produced right here at home,” said Ken George, Director of the City of Aztec Electric Utility. On Tuesday, the Aztec City Commission extended its wholesale power supply agreement with Guzman Energy for ten years. “We do all represent the community.”However, Randall said there is not much compromising or negotiating.“It’s about sticking to what I think is right,” he said.This has gained him attention in the last two years for often breaking from the majority on the commission when voting on controversial topics. Hunter described golf courses as businesses and said the city should not get into businesses with the exception of utilities, which benefit everyone. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. This contract extension also lowers the City’s wholesale rates for the ten-year period. "I'm tired of money being spent on flowers when we need our streets repaired. Candidates can cast ballots in the commission chambers at Aztec City Hall, 201 W. Chaco St.