The phrase, as used in this context, refers to the strategic decision to bypass preliminary activities or less critical engagements when focusing on objectives related to the municipality in eastern New Mexico. This concept emphasizes direct and efficient action toward achieving specific goals within that community, whether those goals are related to economic development, civic improvement, or community engagement.
The importance of this approach lies in its ability to conserve resources, including time, manpower, and finances. By prioritizing essential tasks and eliminating unnecessary steps, stakeholders can optimize their efforts and accelerate progress. Historically, communities that have embraced direct action and focused initiatives have often experienced more rapid and sustainable growth.