Alert: Los Alamos Police Warn Citizens Of Local Scam Claiming Family Members Have Benn Kidnapped
The Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) is warning the public of an active scam underway around the community.
Citizens are receiving calls from someone claiming one of their family members have been kidnapped and a voice is being heard in the background pretending to be the kidnapped victim. These criminals are telling citizens to provide credit card or other payment information.
“We would like to warn the public to never provide payment information over the phone,” Deputy Chief Oliver Morris said. “These calls are not legitimate. The callers are attempting to scam you, so just Read More
County: Rose Street Reconstruction Project Starts Feb. 28
Map of the Rose Street Reconstruction Project set to begin Feb. 28. Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County Public Works Department, in partnership with contractor TLC Plumbing & Utility, will begin work on the Rose Street Reconstruction Project on Rose Street from Central Avenue to Peach Street, including sections of Peach Street and Spruce Street.
The contractor will be in the area performing preliminary work, such as mobilization, construction staking, and staging area setup beginning Feb. 28. Construction is scheduled to begin the following week Monday, March 4. The project Read More
County Utility Department Releases FY23 Annual Report
COUNTY News:
The Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU) has released its annual report for fiscal year 2023 as required by the Los Alamos County Charter.
The report examines performance and financials for all utilities under the DPU, which cover the areas of electric distribution and production, natural gas distribution, water distribution and production, and wastewater collection and treatment. Also featured are strategic focus areas and goals, rate details and accomplishments.
The county’s fiscal year runs from July through June. The charter states that DPU’s annual report Read More
Los Alamos Celebrates County Manager Lynne’s Retirement
Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
“That’s a Wrap.” Los Alamos County Manager Steven Lynne is retiring from Los Alamos County after 28 years of dedicated public service.
Community members, friends and co-workers are invited to join Lynne and his family at the retirement celebration 4-6 p.m. Friday, March 1 at Fuller Lodge, 2132 Central Ave.
Lynne plans to enjoy his retirement by spending more time with his family and friends, traveling and enjoying the community as a resident. County employees agree that Lynne is an exemplary leader and will be missed greatly.
Following Lynne’s departure, Deputy Read More
Los Alamos County Community Development Department Announces Ellyn Felton As New Marketing Specialist
Ellyn Felton
COUNTY News:
The Los Alamos County Community Development Department has hired Ellyn Felton as its new marketing specialist. Bringing a wealth of experience and a dynamic skill set, Felton’s appointment is poised to elevate the department’s marketing initiatives, the department said.
As marketing specialist, Felton will work with the Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board, Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation, Los Alamos and White Rock Visitor Centers, New Mexico Tourism Department and other entities.
Dan Ungerleider, Economic Development Administrator, expressed Read More
County: Urban Trail Phase I & II Multi-use Trail Project Construction Activities Week Of Feb. 19
Work Zone Area 4. Courtesy/LAC
Work Zone Area 5. Courtesy/LAC
COUNTY News:
Hasse Contracting Company Inc., under contract with Los Alamos County Public Works to construct the Urban Trail Phase I & II Multi-use Trail Project, will have construction activities at the following locations downtown and off Canyon Road during the week of Feb. 19.
The contractor will be working on Presidents’ Day, Monday Feb. 19.
Weather permitting, areas impacted include:
Work Zone Area 1: Within the Fuller Lodge grounds adjacent to Central Ave. and heading north towards the Romero Cabin – This section of the Read More
Scenes From ‘Los Alamos Day At The Legislature’
Los Alamos County Manager Steven Lynne, center, with Economic Development Administrator Daniel Ungerleider and County Clerk Naomi Maestas, right, during ‘Los Alamos Day at the Legislature’ Wednesday at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe. This special event provided an opportunity for the public to engage with local organizations for a day of discovery, learning and celebration of what makes Los Alamos unique. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Fire Chief Troy Hughes, right, with staff Wednesday at ‘Los Alamos Day at the Legislature’ . Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Los Read More
County Art In Public Places Board To Meet Feb. 22
COUNTY News:
The Los Alamos County Art in Public Places Board will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22 in person in Council Chamber in Suite 110 at 1000 Central Avenue, and virtually on Zoom.
This meeting is open to the public.
Find the agenda for this meeting here.
Ryti: Quality Of Life Council Goal
By RANDALL RYTI
Los Alamos County Councilor
At our Feb. 20, 2024, Council Work Session, Council will have a briefing and discussion on our Quality of Life Goal.
This goal covers six priorities:
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- Health, Wellbeing, and Social Services
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DEI)
- Mobility
- Educational, Historical, and Cultural Amenities
- Open Space, Parks, and Recreation
- Public Safety
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Four of these six priority areas get public input through County Boards (Art in Public Places Board, Community Health Council, Transportation Board, Historical Preservation Advisory Board, and the Parks and Read More
County Seeks Community Input For White Rock Skate Park Improvement Project To Replace Modular Elements
Los Alamos County Community Services Department (CSD) has begun the project to replace the modular elements for the White Rock Skate Park (99 Sherwood Blvd., in White Rock). American Ramp Company (ARC), in partnership with CSD, is seeking the community’s input on the design and type of modular elements to install.
The County Council approved the White Rock Skate Park improvement project as part of the Capital Improvement Project budget for 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and staffing and supply shortages, the project was delayed. ARC was selected by CSD in February 2023 Read More
County Throws Down The Gauntlet To The Gophers
Parks Maintenance Construction Specialist 3, Alex Archuleta shows a trap ready to capture a gopher Friday at Overlook Park. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
It was a nice day Friday afternoon at Spiro Field in White Rock. The warm temperatures eliminated any lingering mounds of snow and the field was pleasantly backdropped by cloudless blue sky.
Too bad trouble is brewing beneath the park’s surface.
This trouble comes in the form of gophers. These rascals burrow and tunnel in the earth. They feed on plant roots and are Read More
Michael Redondo To Run For Los Alamos County Clerk
Michael Redondo has announced his candidacy for County Clerk. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
Continuing his life of service, former Los Alamos County Probate Judge Michael D. Redondo has announced his intention to run for Los Alamos County Clerk. Clerk Naomi Maestas term limits out Dec. 31, 2024, after serving two consecutive 4-year terms.
Redondo stepped down from his judgeship Feb. 2, 2024, to allow the person appointed to fill that vacancy the opportunity to participate in annual training offered in early February. Read More
Council Votes Down Proposed Minimum Wage Increase
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
The motion to implement an incremental minimum wage increase in the County failed by a narrow margin during the Feb. 6 Los Alamos County Council meeting.
The motion failed 4-3 with Council Chair Denise Derkacs, Councilors Randall Ryti and Suzy Havemann voting in favor and Council Vice Chair Theresa Cull and Councilors David Reagor, Keith Lepsch and Melanee Hand voting against.
Ryti made the motion, amending the published ordinance, to implement an annual $1 per hour increase to the minimum wage, which is $12 per hour, for the Read More
County Facility Hours On Presidents Day
In observance of Presidents Day Feb. 19, 2024, the Community Services Department will have altered hours.
The Mesa Public Library and White Rock Branch Library will be open 1-5 p.m. The Aquatic Center, as well as the Leisure Lagoon, will be open 1-4 p.m.
Ice Rink hours will be noon to 5 p.m. The Golf Shop and Golf Course, however, will remain closed for the entirety of Feb. 19.
Usual facility hours will resume Feb. 20. Read More
Wildlife Education: Valentine’s Day For Skunks
COUNTY News:
Happy Valentine’s Day and #wildlifewednesday!
Nothing says “I love you” more than a strong smelling perfume … or rather “I don’t love you, please go away!” as the skunk believes!
It’s officially skunk mating season, which is roughly two months long, usually beginning in February and ending in March. During mating season, neighborhoods may notice an increase in skunk odors. Males will come from up to six miles away to find a mate. While love is in the air, a female skunk can discourage a male’s advances by emitting an odor. The increased and pungent aroma is actually Read More
Environmental Services To Close For Presidents Day
Los Alamos County Environmental Services will be closed Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, in observance of Presidents Day.
This includes trash and recycling collection services and operations at the Eco Station and the Overlook Convenience Center.
If the observed date falls on your normal trash collection day please place your materials out Wednesday, Feb. 21.
Visit the Environmental Services website for the full 2024 holiday and roll cart collection schedule, as well as the 2024 Household Hazardous Waste Collection monthly schedule.
For additional questions, call 505.662.8163 Read More
LASA: Pollinators As Teachers Of Love
By DANA ECELBERGER
Los Alamos Sustainability Alliance
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- Did you know? New Mexico has a surprising number of native pollinators: bees of all shapes and sizes, flies, butterflies, wasps, birds, bats and more, but bees are the hardest working in the pollination department. Out of around 4,000 native bees in the United States, New Mexico has around 1,000 bee species! That is a full fourth of all the known native bees in America.
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As we celebrate Valentine’s Day, many of us are thinking about love and what in the world it is all about. Some of us may already have found love, either as a romantic connection, Read More
Los Alamos County Transportation Board Update
By DAVID HAMPTON
Chair
Los Alamos Transportation Board
Our last Transportation Board meeting, Feb. 1, was a busy one. First, I was elected board chair and Michael Altherr vice chair.
Next we received a presentation on ADA Paratransit from Atomic City Transportation (ACT). The NMDOT Comprehensive Review recommended that we clarify our no-show suspension policy, defining the time period over which the 15 percent no-show rate is defined. T-Board voted to approve the Staff recommendation of 30 days. Penalty is a 2 consecutive day suspension. Given the high reliability of ACT-Assist users, Read More
Los Alamos County Library Board Update: February 2024
COUNTY News:
February’s Library Board meeting focused on the library’s strategic plan for 2024-2027.
The library began working on this in February 2023; the goals identified within this plan are intended to provide direction for library initiatives and were developed with input from staff and the Library Board.
The strategic plan relies on community input gathered from surveys, conversations, and focus groups during the research phase of the Community Services Integrated Master Plan.
The plan’s three goals are:
- 1). improve organizational reach and impact;
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Daily Postcard: Shadows And Snow Blanket Golf Course
Daily Postcard: Shadows and snow blanket the Los Alamos County Golf Course Sunday afternoon at 4290 Diamond Drive. Photo by Becky Rutherford Read More