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Portion Of White Rock Visitor Center Parking Lot Closed July 25-29 To Prepare For County’s First Level 3 DC Fast Charging Station For Electric Vehicles

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County has announced that a portion of the White Rock Visitor Center parking lot will be closed Monday through Friday, July 25-29, to prepare the area for the installation of the County’s first Level 3 DC fast charger for electric vehicles.

While the 65-kW charger has not yet been delivered and will be installed at a later date, a Department of Public Utilities (DPU) contractor will be trenching in the parking lot to install electrical conduits and placing a concrete pad in preparation for the charger installation.

This is the first Level 3 charger in Los Alamos County. There Read More

NCRTD To Update Long-Range Strategic Plan

NCRTD News:

ESPAÑOLA — The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) is updating its Long-Range Strategic Plan and will develop a mission and clear vision for the future of transit service in NCRTD’s large geographical service area.

The development of the plan will include input from the communities it serves within the District as well as the Eight Northern Pueblos and the Jicarilla Apache Nation.

NCRTD is now seeking community input on existing challenges in reaching essential destinations, infrastructural needs to connect to transit services, and any other transit related issues Read More

Governor Announces $10 Million Infrastructure Investment In Albuquerque Rail Trail

STATE News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham Wednesday announced a $10 million state infrastructure investment in the Albuquerque Rail Trail, an urban redevelopment project launched by the City of Albuquerque to build a 7-mile loop of multi-use trails connecting downtown and riverside destinations.

The governor was joined by Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller, as well as members of the Albuquerque City Council and area state legislators, to announce the state infrastructure investment in the plan to transform downtown Albuquerque’s rail corridor, creating an urban parkway will Read More

Posts From The Road: Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls

Multnomah Falls: Multnomah Falls is an iconic waterfall within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. This is the center piece of the scenic area as it attracts over two million visitors annually. The two part waterfall is 620 feet high, one of the highest waterfalls in the country. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Ghost Image: The water spray at the base of the top waterfall at Multnomah Falls creates a ghost-like image as it hits the water below. The top waterfall travels over 500 feet almost straight down. Multnomah Falls has its own information center, gift shop and lodge. Photo Read More

Details For Accessing The United Church And Thrift Shop During Canyon Road Construction Project

United Church & Thrift Shop News:

Now through the fall, major street reconstruction is happening on Canyon Road from 39th Street to Central Avenue/Rose Street.

The United Church of Los Alamos at 2525 Canyon is just east of the road construction, and getting to the church by car may be tricky at times, especially when coming from the western and northern parts of town.

During the construction period the least impeded access to The United Church is 15th Street, connecting with either Canyon Road at the 3-way stop, turning left (west) there; or going west at Nectar and 15th to Bathtub Row and the Read More

Santa Fe City Council Approves Ordinance Limiting Debt-Based Driver’s License Suspensions

Courtesy/Fines And Fees Justice Center (FFJC)

FFJC News:

SANTA FE — The Santa Fe City Council unanimously passed a new ordinance Wednesday night that limits the widespread practice of suspending driver’s licenses when residents can’t afford to immediately pay a fine or fee.

Currently, thousands of New Mexicans can’t legally drive simply because they are trapped in a cycle of debt and their access to safe and legal transportation is limited. Over a recent three-year period, New Mexico suspended over 215,000 residents’ driver’s licenses because the person could not afford to pay their court Read More

Los Alamos Historical Society To Host 20th Educational Bus Tour To Trinity Site Oct. 14-15, 2022

Los Alamos Historical Society News:

On July 16, 1945, in a remote high desert basin 220 miles south of Los Alamos, the first atomic detonation signaled a new era. Its success was the culmination of intense secret collaboration and innovation in science and engineering that took place in Los Alamos during the preceding 27 months. The test was code-named Trinity.

Today, the Trinity Site is located within the restricted White Sands Missile Range, but twice a year the army hosts an open house at the Historic Landmark Trinity Site and McDonald/Schmidt Ranch House. The Los Alamos Historical Society Read More

Canyon Rim Trail Partially Closed Due To Construction

COUNTY News:

The Canyon Rim Trail and Parking lot will be closed for corrective work to the trail starting today, July 13 through July 19.

The trail closure will begin at the intersection with Entrada Drive and will extend south of NM 502 (East Road) to the trail T-Intersection and parking lot area. Access to the underpass will not be permitted during this time.

The Department of Public Works thank the community in advance for their continued cooperation and patience.

For additional information, call Public Works at 505.662.8150 or email lacpw@lacnm.us. Read More

Time Change Update: Oversized Portable Classroom Transport From Mountain To Aspen July 14

Update: Transport time changed to 2 p.m. Thursday.

COUNTY News:

Desert Wind Transport is working with Los Alamos Public Schools to transport an oversized portable classroom at 10 a.m. July 14 from Mountain Elementary School to Aspen Elementary School.

The contractor is asking residents who live along 38th Street or Villa Street to avoid parking vehicles on the west side of 38th and the south side of Villa July 14.  Rather, it is preferred that vehicles be parked off the streets in residents’ respective driveways to clear a path for the oversized load to move along the route. 

The planned route Read More

Reconstruction Underway On I-25 La Bajada Road

NMDOT News:

SANTA FE — The NMDOT and Mountain States Constructors Inc. began a road reconstruction project Monday on La Bajada Hill entering Santa Fe from MM 264 to MM 267 beginning July 11, 2022.

Motorists can expect lane closures and delays for the first three weeks to construct detour paving outside of normal commuting hours. South Bound traffic will be placed parallel with North Bound traffic.

The reconstruction of the South Bound lanes will include Soil Mixing Columbus to stabilize the roadway, Load Transfer platforms, drainage improvements and roadway reconstructing as part of the Slope Read More