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Welcome to Sandoval County
Dear Sandoval County Residents, Those of us who are fortunate enough to live in Sandoval County reside in one of the nation's most geographically and culturally diverse areas. Our languages and traditions are as varied as the music and dance of our collective cultures. Our future, too, promises to be as bright as our vivid sunrises, and we remain united by the atmosphere of optimism that has drawn people to our vast area for thousands of years. Sandoval County's population has been growing since before the arrival of the first Europeans in the early 1500s. Today, our challenge - and opportunity -is to respond to heightened and sometimes divergent expectations without jeopardizing our legacy and cultures. Sandoval County government provides a wide range of services, agencies and programs that might benefit you or someone you know. The only way we can truly meet the needs of our communities is by hearing from you. If you have any questions or suggestions, please call any of the County departments at their phone numbers listed on their respective pages or call the County's main number, (505) 867-7500. Sandoval County Board of Commissioners
Sandoval Easy Express a Success Bus service on the Sandoval Easy Express, the County's first rural, public transit service, began on Monday, April 23. Sandoval Easy Express service is provided Monday through Friday along two corridors: Route 4, approximately 50-miles in length, and Route 22, approximately 40 miles in length. The routes also provide a connection to the Route 151, the commuter rail shuttle between Rio Rancho and the Los Rancho / Journal Center station, which has stops at Intel and Cottonwood Mall. The Sandoval Easy Express Schedule Sandoval Easy Express Map | | |
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