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Residents press Sunland Park for quicker mitigation as drainage work limits access and creates odors

June 11, 2026 | Sunland Park, Doña Ana County, New Mexico


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Residents press Sunland Park for quicker mitigation as drainage work limits access and creates odors
Residents at a Sunland Park meeting urged faster mitigation and clearer communication as construction tied to the Carlos Aguirre drainage project created daily disruptions and persistent sewage odors.

One resident said trucks were parked in the middle of the road, leaving a single lane and sometimes blocking the neighborhood’s only exit, and said Border Patrol vehicles and construction patterns made travel hazardous. “Our only entrance is road... road is my only way out,” the resident said, asking how long the disruption would last.

Several commenters described standing pools of sewage, strong odors and health concerns for children and people with preexisting conditions. A second resident recalled being told years prior a pit (

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