New Mexico Statutes
Article 51 - Greater Municipality Parking
Section 3-51-5 - Powers of city.

Every city shall have all the powers necessary, convenient, desirable or appropriate to carry out the purposes and provisions of the Greater Municipality Parking Law including the following powers in addition to other powers conferred by the Greater Municipality Parking Law:
A. to purchase and install, maintain, regulate, operate and manage parking meters and parking spaces upon the streets of the city;
B. to purchase, acquire, lease, rent, construct, reconstruct, improve, alter, repair, maintain, operate and manage parking facilities for the parking of motor vehicles off the public streets together with public rights of way necessary or convenient therefor, including the leasing of the operation thereof, and including the leasing of a portion of the space at any such parking facility to private operators for commercial purposes, when in the judgment of the governing body it is convenient or necessary to permit such leasing in order to utilize the balance of the property as a parking facility;
C. to purchase, acquire by gift, grant, bequest or devise or otherwise, any real or personal property or any interest therein, together with the improvement thereon, to be used as parking facilities or incident thereto;
D. to insure or provide for the insurance of any parking facility established by the city against such risks and hazards as the city may deem advisable;
E. to acquire by the exercise of the power of eminent domain any real property or personal property, or any interest therein which it deems necessary for its purposes under the Greater Municipality Parking Law after the adoption by it of an ordinance declaring that its acquisition is necessary for such purposes. This power shall be exercised in the manner provided by any applicable statutory provisions and laws of the state of New Mexico and acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto. Title to property so acquired shall be taken in the name of the city;
F. to sell, lease, exchange, transfer, assign or otherwise dispose of any real or personal property, or any interest therein acquired for the purpose of the Greater Municipality Parking Law; and
G. to receive, control, invest, order the expenditure of, any and all moneys and funds pertaining to parking facilities and parking meters, or related properties, if the same are not otherwise committed.
History: 1953 Comp., § 14-52-5, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300.
Cross references. — For condemnation proceedings, see 42A-1-1 NMSA 1978 et seq.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 3 - Municipalities

Article 51 - Greater Municipality Parking

Section 3-51-1 - Greater Municipality Parking Law; short title.

Section 3-51-2 - Finding and declaration of necessity.

Section 3-51-3 - Definitions.

Section 3-51-4 - Creation of parking authorities.

Section 3-51-5 - Powers of city.

Section 3-51-6 - Interested officers and employees.

Section 3-51-7 - Planning, zoning and building laws.

Section 3-51-8 - Lease of parking facilities.

Section 3-51-9 - Formation of district by governing body; provisional order.

Section 3-51-10 - Formation of district by petition.

Section 3-51-11 - Formation of district; provisional order hearing; notice.

Section 3-51-12 - Formation of district; provisional order hearing; conduct; appeal.

Section 3-51-13 - Formation of district; ordinance forming district.

Section 3-51-14 - Preliminary fund assessment; purpose; limit.

Section 3-51-15 - Levying, collecting and use of preliminary fund assessment.

Section 3-51-16 - Determination of location, size and nature of project.

Section 3-51-17 - Preparation of plans and estimates.

Section 3-51-18 - Appraisers; appointment; term of office; duties; pay; qualifications and replacement.

Section 3-51-19 - Appraisal of benefits.

Section 3-51-20 - Preparation of assessment rolls.

Section 3-51-21 - Inclusion of benefited property not within the proposed boundaries.

Section 3-51-22 - Notice of hearing; revision or confirmation of assessment; levy; court action.

Section 3-51-23 - Alternative assessment procedure; annual levies.

Section 3-51-24 - Lien for assessments.

Section 3-51-25 - Payment; interest; penalties.

Section 3-51-26 - Personal liability of owners for indebtedness.

Section 3-51-27 - Recording of claim of lien.

Section 3-51-28 - Enforcement of lien.

Section 3-51-29 - Real property in more than one district.

Section 3-51-30 - Real property in more than one district; maximum assessments.

Section 3-51-31 - Real property in more than one district; objections; notice; hearing.

Section 3-51-32 - Power to issue bonds.

Section 3-51-33 - Refunding bonds.

Section 3-51-34 - Liability of bonds; prohibition on impairment of payment.

Section 3-51-35 - Bonds; special funds from which payable.

Section 3-51-36 - Form and sale of bonds.

Section 3-51-37 - Provisions of bonds and trust indentures.

Section 3-51-38 - Construction of bond provisions.

Section 3-51-39 - Filing proceedings with attorney general.

Section 3-51-40 - Remedies of an obligee.

Section 3-51-41 - Additional remedies conferrable to an obligee.

Section 3-51-42 - Bonds; exemption from taxation.

Section 3-51-43 - Aid from federal government.

Section 3-51-44 - Contracts; leases; increase of revenue.

Section 3-51-45 - Greater Municipality Parking Law controlling.

Section 3-51-46 - Passenger motor vehicle of a person with a disability; parking privilege.