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Public Notice

 

The City ofMoriartyis accepting applications for full time Firefighter/EMT I position.  This position works under the supervision of the Fire Chief and assists with the day-to-day operations of the Fire Department, provides for fire and life support medical response, training of volunteer fire fighters and fire prevention and inspection programs. Work Period:  44HR/7DAY varying. 

 

An application and job description may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office located at 201 Broadway or by calling 832-4406 during regular working hours.  The starting salary for this position will be $11.35 per hour.  Closing date for applications will be May 15th at 5:00 P.M.    The City ofMoriarty is an equal opportunity employer.

Attention Xpress Bill Pay Users:

 

As of April 1, 2013 City of Moriarty paper water bills will no longer be mailed out to Xpress Bill Pay users.  We are discontinuing this service and encouraging the community to join in our efforts to “go green.”  Instead of a paper bill being sent to your post office box, an electronic bill will be sent to the email address that is linked to your Xpress Bill Pay account.  If you would still like to receive a paper bill, please notify our office by phone at (505)-832-4406 or email to our Utility Billing Clerk, Patty Peacock at utilityclerk@moriartynm.org.    

 

Regards,

 

Sheila Murphy

City Clerk    

 

For more information about our online bill service (Xpress Bill Pay) click here.  

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Moriarty Business Park

Contacting us

Sheila Larranaga-Murphy, City Clerk - Phone: (505) 832-4406, Ext. 112 - Email
Ted Hart,  Mayor - Phone: (505) 832-4406 - Email

The Business Park Information

The Moriarty Business Park is a planned business and industrial complex adjacent to Interstate 40 near the east end of the City of Moriarty along Camino Oriente, Industrial Loop and Industrial Road. It is zoned for light and heavy industry, and commercial office space. Lots are available for long or short term lease at attractive rates. Sites may be combined in virtually any configuration to meet your requirements. Click here for a site plan of City owned lots available at the Moriarty Business Park.

Industrial land uses make up only 0.86 percent of the land in Moriarty. Moriarty has several industrial areas located throughout the City, but the primary industrial lands are located in the City of Moriarty Business Park.

Business/Services Available

In September of 2006, Sierra Blanca Brewing Company expanded its operation and relocated to Moriarty from Carrizozo, New Mexico. In December of 2007, the brewery launched four new brands of beer under the Rio Grande label. Their customer response has been great and distribution throughout New Mexico is strong. Most recently, retail space and a tasting room were added at the Park and ABQ Brew Pub is scheduled to open in Fall, 2009, in Albuquerque.

On April 1, 2006, the Southwest Soaring Museum opened its doors to the public boasting a newly constructed 240' x 160' building with 38,400 square feet of floor space. This concluded Phase I of the building project, and there is work in progress to continue the dream of building a world-class museum which is the mission of the Museum. The mission includes preserving and presenting the history and legacy of soaring and to communicate and inspire New Mexico schoolchildren, and the citizens, and visitors passing through the State to experience the wonder of flight.

Sandia Tobacco Manufacturers, Inc., a family owned business founded in 2003, began operating in a building located at 108 Broadway Street (S) in Moriarty. In 2005, additional space was needed and a 25,000 s.f. building was acquired in the Moriarty Business Park. The business has enjoyed a steady growth rate since that time. Sandia cigarettes have been very well received and are sold mostly in the southwestern United States. As the company grows more and more states are being added to its client list.

In August, 2008, NMDOT Park & Ride, added the Turquoise Route Schedule to its service area. Moriarty's crossroads location makes it ideally suited for a multi-modal transportation hub that is of great benefit to the entire region. The route offers connectivity to Albuquerque's Uptown Transit Center located at Americas Parkway and Uptown Blvd., N.E, and Alvarado Transit Center and Rail Runner Station located at 100 First Street, S.W. in Downtown Albuquerque. In addition to Moriarty, the Turquoise Route includes Edgewood, Sedillo, and Tijeras.

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  • Site Plan of a 10,000 square foot building available for lease.  The building was formerly used as a call center.

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