Richmond American Homes Breaks Ground on New Broadmoor Boulevard Development
Richmond American Homes broke ground on a Broadmoor Boulevard development March 23, with Mayor Gregg Hull on hand as the latest project adds to Rio Rancho's fastest-growing corridor.

Richmond American Homes broke ground on a new single-family residential development along the Broadmoor Boulevard corridor March 23, with Mayor Gregg Hull and Chamber of Commerce ambassadors joining developer representatives at a ribbon-style event marking the start of construction.
The project is the latest in a series of residential builds the city has approved for the Broadmoor area, a corridor that has emerged as a focal point for Rio Rancho's ongoing expansion. City planning staff and community stakeholders attended the public presentation alongside Richmond American representatives, underscoring the coordination between the developer and municipal officials as the project moves from approval into active construction.
Rio Rancho has been steadily absorbing new housing to meet regional demand from families and workers drawn to Sandoval County, and past city council actions have tied developer approvals to infrastructure sequencing. Each new project along Broadmoor adds to cumulative pressure on roads, water systems, parks and school enrollment projections, all of which the city must plan and fund in parallel with construction timelines.

The Broadmoor corridor already carries the weight of several prior approved developments, and the addition of another Richmond American project signals that the city's appetite for residential growth in that area remains strong. For prospective buyers, the new homes expand supply in a part of Rio Rancho where services and retail have been growing alongside the rooftop count. For established neighbors, the groundbreaking renews longstanding questions about traffic mitigation on Broadmoor Boulevard and whether school capacity can keep pace with the influx of new households.
City officials framed the development as part of orderly, planned growth. Residents near the corridor should expect additional public notices related to infrastructure planning, utility upgrades and road improvements as Richmond American advances through construction phases in the months ahead.
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