COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County invites residents, business owners, landlords, tenants, HOAs, commuters, and all others to attend a public meeting for a presentation of the draft Fleet Conversion Plan and Community-Wide EV Charging Plan.
The meeting is 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building, 1000 Central Ave. and via Zoom for those unable to attend in person.
The County encourages feedback from the community to help shape the future of local transportation and electric vehicle infrastructure across the county.
The Fleet Conversion Plan outlines how the County will gradually transition its existing fleet—such as light-duty cars, work trucks, and service vehicles—to more efficient and lower-emission options over time. The Community-Wide EV Charging Plan proposes where, when, and how electric vehicle (EV) chargers should be installed to support residents, commuters, local businesses, and visitors. Together, these plans provide a roadmap for the next 25 years.
The draft plans will be available for public review and comment, Dec. 3 through Dec. 17. Individuals are encouraged to review the documents and submit feedback during these two weeks. An online comment form will be available, or written comments may be emailed to angelica.gurule@losalamosnm.gov. Feedback will be reviewed and incorporated into the final plans, which are scheduled for presentation to the Los Alamos County Council in February 2026.
More information, including the draft plan and project updates, is available on the County’s project page. Printed copies of the draft plans can be made available upon request by contacting Angelica Gurule at angelica.gurule@losalamosnm.gov.
This planning effort is part of Los Alamos County’s broader commitment to sustainability, clean transportation options, and long-term infrastructure planning. It aligns with the County’s environmental goals, including lifecycle cost savings, operational resilience, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
For questions or further information, contact Los Alamos County Sustainability Manager Angelica Gurule at angelica.gurule@losalamosnm.gov.