is with RayLee Homes and Thornton, whose project in White Rock stems from a land transfer from the early 2000s, with the intent of creating a publicprivate partnership to build much-needed housing. Transportation is another area of priority in White Rock, and the county is working with LANL and regional transit partners to improve this infrastructure, with plans to develop transit transfer areas and incorporate them into infill housing or mixed-use projects. Andrus expresses the importance of youth recreation in White Rock and the county, outlining the continuous efforts to improve these offerings, through maintaining sports fields, expanding to include pickleball and tennis courts, and developing additional amenities like mountain biking trails. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Looking ahead, Andrus underscores the importance of partnerships and collaborations in driving housing and development initiatives. One such collaboration 325 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 10 WHITE ROCK, NM
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