A Las Crucen with a background in the military, commercial property management and community planning wants to replace Ken Miyagishima, who was elected mayor of
Berchard Ray Shipley said he’s running because he wants to help his community.
“That’s always been my belief, that you give back to the community where you live,” Shipley said in a phone interview.
The special election is being held Jan. 15.
Shipley is the only candidate who didn’t send out an announcement before he filed to run on Tuesday. The other candidates in the race are former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Curran; Lawrence Joy, the owner of a direct mail advertising firm and the voice of NMSU’s marching band; Sharon Thomas, former head of the Quality Growth Alliance; and Karen Trujillo, a real-estate broker and president of the Hispano Chamber of Commerce de Las Cruces.
Shipley, who is originally from
His son’s family lives in
Shipley said his experience in Brentwood qualifies him to deal with one of the main issues in
“I firmly believe in managed growth,” he said. “Having experience with the planning commission, I know how to make that work.”
One of the main concerns with growth is ensuring the city has adequate infrastructure to keep up, Shipley said. He also cited public safety as a major issue.