Transfer Las Trampas Escuelita Building
If the request in HM15 is honored, the transfer of the Escuelita Building will affirm local control and ownership of community resources by the Las Trampas Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association. This transfer would not only ensure the continued use of the building for community activities, such as fiestas and youth activities but also relieve the school district of maintenance responsibilities. The bill highlights the significance of community entities in managing local assets, which may set a precedent for similar requests in other areas across New Mexico.
House Memorial 15 (HM15) requests the Penasco Independent School District to transfer ownership of the Escuelita Building in Las Trampas to the Las Trampas Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association. Historically, this small building served as a common school from 1914 until 1961, and since then, it has been leased and used by the water consumers association for various community gatherings and activities, making it a vital resource for the community's social infrastructure. The memorial aims to formalize and enhance the community's control over a facility that has been an integral part of local life.
While HM15 appears to be largely supportive of community autonomy, potential contention may arise over the implications of transferring property controlled by public schooling institutions to a private or semi-private organization. Stakeholders may question the long-term effects on educational resources, local governance, and the allocation of public assets. Addressing these concerns early in the legislative process can help foster transparency and public support for the memorial's intentions.