Any county and city shall have the power, if so authorized by a resolution adopted at any regular or special meeting by at least two-thirds of all commissioners and by an ordinance adopted at any regular or special meeting by at least three-fifths of all councilmen, to acquire a building or buildings and a site or sites therefor wholly within the county and wholly within the city.
History: 1953 Comp., § 6-9-4, enacted by Laws 1959, ch. 300, § 4.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 5 - Municipalities and Counties
Article 5 - Joint City-County Building
Section 5-5-2 - Legislative declaration.
Section 5-5-4 - Jointly owned projects.
Section 5-5-5 - Powers of county and city.
Section 5-5-6 - Agreements between county and city.
Section 5-5-7 - Borrowing money and securities evidencing loans.
Section 5-5-8 - Short-term notes.
Section 5-5-9 - Limitations upon incurring debts.
Section 5-5-10 - General obligation bond and debt elections.
Section 5-5-11 - Authorization of bonds.
Section 5-5-12 - Payment of bonds.
Section 5-5-13 - Municipality's limited liability on bonds and recital therein.
Section 5-5-14 - Incontestable recital in bonds.
Section 5-5-15 - Form of bonds.
Section 5-5-16 - Alternate bond form.
Section 5-5-17 - Execution of bonds.
Section 5-5-18 - Sale of bonds.
Section 5-5-19 - Application of proceeds.
Section 5-5-20 - Covenants in bond proceedings.
Section 5-5-21 - Remedies of bondholders.
Section 5-5-23 - Revenue bond charges.
Section 5-5-24 - Pledging of occupation taxes.
Section 5-5-25 - Exemption from taxation.