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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Sanchez, M
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/14/06
HB
SHORT TITLE
STATE FAIR RELOCATION TO VALENCIA
COUNTY
SM 47
ANALYST Hadwiger
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY06
FY07
none
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
No comments from agencies had been received at the time this FIR was prepared.
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Memorial 47 would request the Property Control Division (PCD) of the General Services
Department (GSD) to work in conjunction with the state fair commission to study the feasibility
of relocating the New Mexico state fair to Valencia County. The study would be presented to the
appropriate legislative interim committee no later than October 1, 2006.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
GSD would incur costs related to conducting the study, particularly for contractual services if the
study were not completed by GSD staff. A recent task force estimated it would cost $330 mil-
lion to move the State Fair versus about $150 million to modernize existing facilities.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The State Fair has had an uneasy relationship with surrounding neighborhoods for many years.
There have been complaints about increased crime, traffic, noise, parking and other concerns.
Although members of the State Fair Commission and Fair staff have maintained an active dia-
logue with nearby neighborhoods to address these concerns, this continues to be one source of
pressure to move the Fair to a new location. Proponents of moving the Fair also point out that
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the current location is not easily accessible from interstate highways and that the facilities at the
current location are antiquated.
In November 2005, Governor Bill Richardson established a State Fair Task Force to do an analy-
sis of the State Fair and to determine the core mission of the Fair and Fairgrounds in order to de-
velop a plan that would reflect all of New Mexico’s traditions, while positioning the Fair to be
strong and relevant in the 21
st
century. The task force commissioned a statewide public opinion
poll on issues related to the State Fair. The poll found that 71 percent of New Mexicans sur-
veyed said to keep the Fair at its current location. The Task Force recommended that the Fair
not be relocated but that the State should make a significant capital investment into upgrading its
facilities.
Task force members included Terri Cole (Chair), Del Archuleta (Vice Chair), Bill Garcia, Bob
Goodman, Nick Knapison, David Smoak, Ed Adams, Maria Elena Alvarez, Anthony Correra,
Caren Cowan, Larry Garcia, Roland Johnson, Sandy Jones, Mick McMahan, David Norvell,
Fred Peralta, Ned Shepherd, Ron Solimon, Sheila Thomas, Bill Whittington, Bill Hume, Kathy
Domenici.
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