MRGCD Licensing & Lands ApplicationPlease make a selection below by clicking on the box that applies to you.
A License is required for the installation and maintenance of infrastructure within the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) rights-of-way, including buried and aerial utilities, culverts, and bridge crossings.
Typical processing period is 8-12 weeks.
Ready to get started? Click HereA Special Use License is required for temporary use of Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) rights-of-way for construction, pumping (in/out), research, commercial boating, filming, special events, and special activities.
Please note contractors making installations of licensed infrastructure are required to obtain a special use license.
Typical processing time is 1-2 weeks.
Ready to get started? Click HereResidents may request the installation of traffic gates to close vehicular traffic on Middle Rio Grande facilities. Traffic gate installations will be cost shared between requestor(s) and the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD).
Requestors are responsible for all material costs; MRGCD will fabricate, install, and maintain gates. MRGCD will not grant keys to gates, even to the gate requestor and impacted residents.
Typical processing time is 3-6 months.
Ready to get started? Click HereResidents may request the removal of vegetation within Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) rights-of-way. All requests must meet MRGCD criteria for request approval.
Typical processing period is 3-6 months.
Ready to get started? Click HereA Land Sale to purchase Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) excess right-of-way or disposable land is pursuant to MRGCD Rule 21 Land Sales Policy. Ongoing title transfer negotiations with Federal Government is limiting available lands for disposal.
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