Community Broadband Network Meetings Feb. 20
Los Alamos County residents are invited to attend a meeting regarding recommended design of the Community Broadband Network by Los Alamos County.
An update on this last-mile, open-access, fiber optic network project as well as the finance mechanisms proposed by the business plan will be discussed.
Two sessions will be held including one for business and another for residential:
Business Community Meeting
- Feb. 20
- 10-11:30 a.m.
- Fuller Lodge
Residential Community Meeting
- Feb. 20
- Noon-1:30 p.m.
- Fuller Lodge
In addition, the CBN project is scheduled to provide a presentation to County Council Read More
Draft Comprehensive Plan Land Use Maps Presented to Public
Principal CEDD Planner Gary Leikness and new planner Dan Osborn describe the draft land use maps of Los Alamos and White Rock to meeting attendees. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com
New draft land use maps have been created by the Community Economic Development Department of Los Alamos County and were presented to the public Wednesday Feb. 13.
The new maps are part of an effort to update the county’s comprehensive plan. These draft maps will eventually be presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission for approval, after which Read More
Los Alamos Police Chief to Repair Health Issue
LAPD News:
Los Alamos Police Chief Wayne Torpy wanted to let the community know that he will be away from his office for about four to six weeks.
He will undergo surgery in Albuquerque Tuesday to repair damage to a heart valve caused from an infection for which he was treated several weeks ago.
“Our Emergency Management Coordinator Phil Taylor will be acting chief in my absence,” Torpy said. “I look forward to getting this issue taken care of and returning to work as soon as I’ve recovered.
No Trash or Recycling Service Monday Feb. 18
COUNTY News:
In observation of Presidents’ Day, there will be no trash or recycling collection Monday Feb. 18.
If Monday is your normal pickup day, place your trash and recycling out by 8 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20 for collection. Read More
Juvenile Ignites Chicken Coop in Pajarito Acres
The Fire Department hauled out its big hose to feed water from a supply hydrant to a pumper truck in order to douse flames burning an abandoned chicken coop in Pajarito Acres Thursday. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.com
Police blocked the roadway and the County Utility Department stood by in case it was needed. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.comLetter to the Editor: ‘CIPs: Move Forward Responsibly’
By Pete SheeheyIt became clear in December 2012 that our net county tax revenues for fiscal year (FY) 2013 would be about $9 million less than initially projected.
We can make up half of that shortfall by economizing on county operations. The County has maintained reserves of 25 percent of yearly revenues, about $15 million, to deal with such problems.
So why not go ahead with our original spending plans, and just dip into reserves for the other half of the shortage? The answer is that this is potentially not a single-year budget problem.
Estimated revenues Read More
Letter to the Editor: PEEC Has Proven Ability to Deliver

Dear County Councilors: With respect and sympathy for the needs of other applicants for new facilities, CB Fox wants to go on record as a supporter of the PEEC Nature Center.
Of all the prospective CIP candidates, the Nature Center, placed on Canyon Road, fits Los Alamos’s new Creative District, imparting to the District the non-stop thrum of life that PEEC has already abundantly demonstrated it not only can, but does in fact, deliver every week of the year, year after year.
PEEC’s vitality, transported to the Creative District, adjacent as it is to the Read More
Los Alamos Boy Scouts tour Wastewater Treatment Plant
Los Alamos Boy Scout Pack 27 toured the local Wastewater Treatment Plant Wednesday, Feb. 13. Courtesy/DPU
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Council Grants Clearance for Takeoff of Local Commercial Passenger Air Service
Los Alamos County Airport Manager Peter Soderquist, left, and County Public Works Director Philo Shelton present details to Council of the small community air service development program grant from the U.S. Department of Transporation of $272,000, a $25,000 grant from the state of New Mexico and a $15,000 contribution from LANL’s Regional Development Corporation. This leaves a matching share of $28,000 for the County. Soderquist said that in 2010, LANL alone put more than 21,000 passangers through Albuquerque airport. The round trip ticket cost will be about $90 roundtrip Read More
Council Approves Hospital Payment Adjustments
Deputy County Administrator Steve Lynne presents information to Council regarding sole community provider hospital payment adjustments for Los Alamos Medical Center and Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center. Council voted 7-0 to approve $208,248 for LAMC and $100,000 Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Officials Brief Council on RDC and REDI Initiative
REDI Program Manager Eric Vasquez, center, and RDC Executive Director Kathy Keith present an annual update on their organization including a briefing on the general mission and the REDI (Regional Economic Development Initiative) initiative to County Council. Los Alamos County’s Economic Vitality Administrator Greg Fisher looks on at left. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Staff Report
The Regional Development Corporation (RDC) is a private non-profit, 501 (c) 3, Economic Development Organization (EDO) whose primary service area is Northern New Mexico (NNM).
RDC was Read More
Northern New Mexico College Representatives Share Vision
Ricky Serna, left, and Domingo Sanchez of Northern New Mexico College in Espanola distribute materials and discuss their plans and needs and legislative priorities for expanding the four-year college during tonight’s County Council meeting.The men told Council the college intends to construct a resident facility at the college initially with 200 beds and growing to add another 125 beds during phase 2. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
John Bartlit Presents Unforeseen Opportunity to Council
Los Alamos resident John Bartlit speaking during public comment at this evening’s County Council meeting in Council Chambers. Bartlit said that the County-wide comments for or against a person’s name on the town’s new public building produced an unforeseen opportunity. The concept arose to have the building commemorate and teach the values of democracy that have served our complex nation so long and well, that is, the power of active citizenship to build better ideas, he said. ‘Town Hall’ is a distinctive and powerful icon of democracy at the working level Read More
Upcoming County Meeting Agendas
The Los Alamos County Council meets at 7 p.m. today in Council Chambers at 20th Street and Central Avenue.
To read the County Agenda click HERE.
The Los Alamos County Parks & Recreation Board meets at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14 at the Aquatic Center – Training Room on Canyon Road.
To read the Parks and Recreation Agenda click HERE.
County Administrator Releases Information on Capital Projects
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County Administrator Harry Burgess released information today about the upcoming Council discussion regarding capital projects.
The discussion will take place at the Council meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19 in Council Chambers at 20th Street and Central Avenue.
As previously announced, the Council’s adopted budget guidance is to defer some projects up to four years and up to $12.5 million in order to assist with projected revenue shortfalls.
The only projects that will be considered for deferral are the eight projects approved in May 2012. They are:
- Ashley Pond
Police Find No Evidence of Collision Between Truck and School Bus
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Los Alamos Police arrive at the scene of a report of a minor collision, with no injuries, between a Los Alamos Public Schools special needs bus and a black Dodge Ram truck shortly after 8 a.m. today in front of Chamisa Elementary School in White Rock. Sgt. James Rodriguez explained that the driver of the truck reported that she felt the bus make contact with her vehicle and actually move it a little bit. ‘In examining both the truck and bus, we found no evidence of contact on either vehicle,’ Rodriguez said. ‘No one was cited and we told the driver of the truck not to park where she Read More
Public Invited to Leadership Connection Town Hall
LACHC News:
The Los Alamos Community Health Council (LACHC) is sponsoring the Leadership Connection Town Hall at Fuller Lodge 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27.
The public is invited to attend the Town Hall for which the goal is to report on key Los Alamos County health issues, trends and recommendations.
Community leaders will give short presentations followed by questions and discussion.
Local LACHC member agencies will have materials available about resources and services in Los Alamos.
Light refreshments will be provided.
RSVP by Monday, Feb.25 to deborahfgill@gmail.com Read More
Public Comment Sought on DRAFT Maps
COUNTY News:
The Community and Economic Development Department will present the DRAFT maps to be contained in the County’s Comprehensive Plan to members of the White Rock Implementation Committee at 6 p.m. today, Feb. 11.
The CEDD also will host a public open house session to give residents the opportunity to comment on the DRAFT maps from 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13 in the Los Alamos Council Chambers at 20th Street and Central Avenue. Full public participation is invited.
Comments gathered during the presentation to the White Rock Implementation Committee and the Open House will Read More
Council Still Seeks DPU Charter Review Committee Members
COUNTY News:
The County Council is still accepting letters of interest from citizens interested in being appointed to a five member committee to study Utilities-related sections of the County’s Charter.
The Committee will include one member of Council, one member of the Dept. of Public Utilities’ Board and three citizens who meet any one of the following qualifications:
- A member of the community with Management experience;
- A member of the community with Accounting experience; and
- A member of the community “at large.”
Applicants wishing to be considered for appointment to the Committee Read More
County to Unveil Conservation and Sustainability Plans

By Bonnie J. Gordon
Years of planning and hard work are coming to fruition when Los Alamos County presents its Energy and Water Conservation and Sustainability Plans to the public this month.
County Environment Services Specialist Tom Nagawieki. Courtesy/LAC
County Environment Services Specialist Tom Nagawieki and Water/Energy Conservation Coordinator Christine Chavez will present the plans at two public meetings.
The meetings will be noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22 at Mesa Public Library and 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28 at the White Rock Town Hall.
The purpose of the meetings Read More


































