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Doña Ana County commissioners briefed on 'Dash Fix' portal to report potholes, loose animals and trash

March 10, 2026 | Doña Ana County, New Mexico


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Doña Ana County commissioners briefed on 'Dash Fix' portal to report potholes, loose animals and trash
County commissioners were briefed on a new reporting service called Dash Fix that, according to the meeting summary, would allow any county resident to report dozens of issues — including potholes, loose animals and trash — directly to the county through a simple digital interface.

The transcript offers a program description but does not include implementation details such as a launch date, staffing plans, integration with existing work-order systems, or estimated costs. The briefing did not identify which county department would operate the service or whether it would replace or augment existing reporting tools.

If implemented, Dash Fix could centralize resident complaints into a single portal and potentially speed response times for physical infrastructure and nuisance issues. The meeting summary directed listeners to the county's public meeting video for the full discussion.

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