Community Invited To Second CIP Open House March 17

Community Services staff Chelsea Ashcroft, Katherine Hudspeth and Director Cory Styron speak with a resident about projects related to the libraries, trails, parks, ball fields, Aquatic Center and ice rink. Courtesy/LAC

Community Development Housing and Special Projects Manager Dan Osborn, left, shares the latest information on housing projects with local residents. Courtesy/LAC

COUNTY News:

Community members unable to attend the first Capital Improvement Project (CIP) open house March 10 are invited to join Los Alamos County for a second event Monday, March 17, in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building, 1000 Central Ave.

The open house is scheduled for 5:30-7:30 p.m., allowing attendees to drop in at their convenience and speak with Los Alamos County project managers about upcoming and ongoing projects.

Project managers from the County Manager’s Office, Public Works, Community Development, Community Services, Emergency Management and Department of Public Utilities will be available to answer questions.

Highlighted projects include the proposed:

  • Municipal Food Composting facility;
  • Community Broadband Network;
  • Emergency Operations Center;
  • Fire Station 4 replacement;
  • Manhattan Project Dormitory;
  • Ice Rink improvements;
  • Performing Arts Center renovations;
  • DP Road phase II reconstruction;
  • North Mesa Recreation Master Plan;
  • Mesa Public Library outdoor classroom;
  • Artificial Turf study;
  • U.S. Forest Service land transfers;
  • Long-range water supply plan updates; and
  • More.

The full project guide is available on the County website.

The event provides an opportunity for residents to ask questions and learn about infrastructure, facilities, and sustainability projects included in the projected Fiscal Year 2026 budget.

Councilor David Reagor, right, and community members explore the Department of Public Utilities projects at the March 10 open house in White Rock. Courtesy/LAC

Project Manager Karen Henderson, left, explains various Public Works’ projects. Courtesy/LAC

Project Manager Sobia Sayeda, right, discusses a joint initiative by Public Works and the Los Alamos Fire Department to replace Fire Station #4. Courtesy/LAC

Sustainability Manager Angelica Gurule highlights findings and initiatives from the adopted Climate Action Plan. Courtesy/LAC

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