2022

CSCI seeks Executive Director

CSCI nonprofit seeks Executive Director

SOCORRO, TEXAS – From our nonprofit partners at the CSCI, we’d like to share this exciting announcement… The City of Socorro Community Initiative (“CSCI”) nonprofit corporation seeks a qualified nonprofit Executive Director to implement History, Arts & Culture, and Health & Wellness projects in Socorro, Texas. The CSCI is a relatively new nonprofit organization established …

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Now Open RFQ

The City has now opened a new: REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS for Engineering Consulting Services, Statements of Qualifications are due by June 1, 2022, AT 3:00 PM (MOUNTAIN TIME). Statements may be hand-delivered to the following location: City of Socorro, Texas 124 S. Horizon Blvd Socorro, Texas 79927 Attention: Olivia Navarro, City Clerk Click below for …

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Flood Mitigation Project in Socorro

TWDB approves $10,097,281 for Sparks Arroyo Drainage Project

AUSTIN, TEXAS – (May 11, 2022) – The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) approved $10,097,281  in financial assistance from the Flood Infrastructure Fund (FIF) to mitigate flooding for homes and businesses along the Sparks Arroyo in Socorro, Texas. The City of Socorro will use the assistance for the planning, acquisition, design, and construction of the …

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Socorro’s Own “El Charlatan Taqueria y Ramen-Ya” Recognized by Texas Monthly

  ENTREPRENEURIAL SPOTLIGHT     The City of Socorro’s Economic Recovery Office is thrilled to share that El Charlatan Taqueria y Ramen-Ya was recognized as among the Best New Texas Restaurants in 2022 as seen in this article by Pat Sharpe of Texas Monthly in its March edition of Texas Monthly.  It was one of only …

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Rio Vista Farm receives $30,000 grant from the Texas Historical Commission

FEBRUARY 2022, SOCORRO, TEXAS – The Texas Historical Commission awarded the City of Socorro $30,000 in grant funding to support the ongoing Rio Vista Farm rehabilitation capital project. The Texas Historical Commission Certified Local Government (CLG) Grants Program provides funding to participating city governments to develop and sustain an effective local preservation program critical to …

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