This issue of The GRIT covers key SHHA actions and community activity from late 2025, with a major focus on PNM’s proposed substation and 115 kV transmission lines along Tramway Boulevard. It includes updates on SHHA’s advocacy efforts, community engagement, and next steps in the County review process, including the December Planning Commission hearing and the upcoming Board of Commissioners decision. Board Notes reflect recent governance actions, including committee appointments, bylaws revisions, updated conduct and dispute resolution policies, and approval of the 2026 budget. The issue also previews the February Annual Meeting and bylaws vote, highlights recent community events such as the Holiday Brunch, features wildlife and neighborhood stories, and introduces a new online system for submitting GRIT content.
PNM, Public Service Company of New Mexico, substation, power lines, transmission towers, 115 kV, Bernalillo County Planning Commission, Board of County Commissioners, neighborhood advocacy, bylaws revision, annual meeting 2026, board notes November December, community events, wildlife sightings, GRIT submissions online, sandiaheightsgrit.app
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Articles
Message from the President, January 2026
Jim Stewart
The GRIT Turns the Page
Heidi Komkov
Board Notes for January (2026)
SHHA
Association Announcements
SHHA
SHHA Board of Director Candidates for (2026)
SHHA
Call for a 2026 SHHA President
SHHA
An Update on Proposed Transmission Lines along Tramway Blvd
Heidi Komkov
Holiday Brunch at the Homestead Café
Cathy Yandell
Photo Contest Winner
C&PC
Neighbor Appreciation
SHHA