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"A Closer Connection"
                        (Economic Development)

Corona, New Mexico an isolated, unique mountain community of some 215 persons, lies on U.S. 54 approximately at the Lincoln and Torrance County lines. It is compact community surrounded by vast areas of open range and U.S. forest land and is located at the geographic center of New Mexico. The Village began as a cowtown in 1899, serving as a regional trade center for mining and ranching interest.The old El Paso and Northeast Railroad was constructed f
rom El Paso to Carrizozo in 1899 and ended in Corona until 1902 when the line was extended to Santa Rosa to connect with the Rock Island Line. The route passed through Corona and a station was established. This connection initiated the growth of Corona as a trade center.
The Original plat of the townsite of Corona was made by Colonel Frank A. DuBois Sr. He obtained title to the land under the Preemption Law by remaining on the land for six months and paying $1.25 per acre. He dedicated the townsite to the public on May 25, 1903. Corona was not incorporated until 1947.
The Village has a post office and has a mayor/council form of government. There is a mayor, four village council members and a village clerk/treasurer. Fire protection is provided by a 20-member volunteer fire department. Corona does not have a police department but is patrolled by the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office. Health services for the Corona area are provided by two Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT's) who provide ambulance service and a nurse practitioner who comes weekly from the Carrizozo Health Center to serve the citizens of Corona.
Corona's business district is located along U.S. Highway 54 and consists of one full service gasoline station, one self-serve gasoline station combined with a mini-mart, one grocery store, one cafe', one food grill, a laundry, one bar, one auto repair service, one hardware store, and one gift shop.

Location
Latitude: 34.249696 Longitude:-105.596709 Elevation: 6,500

Population:
  2000
City 165
County 16,911
County Seat Carrizozo, New Mexico

Climate:
Temperature Annual Average 33.7
  July 69
Average Annual Rainfall (inches) 14.98"  
Average Annual Snow Fall 35.7"  

Education:
Public School District Corona School District
Enrollment Total 82
Student/Teacher Ratio 7.5
ITV at San Jon High School (interactive television, Clovis Community College)

Financial:
#Banks N/A

Government:
Full Time Police N
Full Time Firefighters N
Volunteer Firefighters Y


Medical:
Total # Hospitals N/A    
Transportation Y

Utility Providers:
City Utility Central New Mexico Electric Coop.
County Utility Central New Mexico Electric Coop
Water Utility City
Water Source Wells
Treatment Method Chlorinated
Sewer/Waste Septic
Telephone Company ENMR•Plateau Telecommunications
Digital Service Yes
Local Internet Access Plateau Telecommunications

Community/Recreation:
Churches (Total) 3
Hotels 1
   

Transportation:
Nearest Interstate    
Next Nearest Interstate I-40 # Miles 65
U.S. Highways 54 # Miles 42
Closest Major Airport Albuquerque # Miles 98
Trucking Y  

Annual Events:
May Annual Dinner Theater
July Corona Summer Festival
October Halloween Carnival
December Community Christmas

For additional information about:
Lincoln County data tables visit the New Mexico Economic Development site
Corona, New Mexico contact City Hall at 505-849-5511.




Corona, New Mexico