Robinson: County Council Update

By Vice Chair James Robinson
Los Alamos County Council

Greetings Los Alamos,

Let me begin this column with a brief COVID-19 update.

Los Alamos’s hard work has resulted in us achieving green status on Feb. 24. This new status has reduced restrictions on our businesses and recreational facilities. Additionally, if we can maintain green status for two consecutive periods, our community will move to the turquoise level. This newest level lifts almost all restrictions, and brings us closer to “normal”.

Currently, the County has held several vaccination clinics, with many more planned. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine has received emergency use authorization, and soon we will have three types of vaccine. The Council will continue to fight to get as many vaccines to our community as possible. Until then, the weekly Curative testing at Overlook Park will continue.

To sign up for a test, please go to https://curative.com. Finally, if you need assistance or have additional questions, please call the County at 505-662-8333.

Moving on, I would like to give my thanks to the youth and County staff for coming together to actively provide and gather input for many County initiatives. During the downtown master planning sessions, I recognized that there was no input from citizens 18 years and younger. After conversations with County staff and the contractor, we worked with the schools, and held a special session for select middle and high school students. The session proved to be a resounding success and opened the doors to normalizing this effort.

Building on that success, the County is currently working with the many youth organizations and the schools to gather input on the needs and potential location for the “Tween Center”. I feel youth input is vital to many initiatives the Council is undertaking, and I am pleased to see the willingness of our youth to be open with their ideas and frank with their issues. The youth not only enjoy many of our amenities today, but will also continue to enjoy them 20 years or more into the future.

Finally, the Council is continuing to work hard on our other strategic priorities. At our March 16, 2021 work session, Council will review all the documentation gathered for the potential CB Fox/Reel Deal purchase and will make a decision on that initiative.
Additionally, on March 23, the Council will review the 2020 Community Survey with the company that ran the survey, and will discuss the communication priority established in January. Next, on March 30, 2021, the Council will consider establishing the Racial Equity and Inclusivity Task Force and appointing its members. The Council will then discuss community broadband, and the potential creation of a Metropolitan Redevelopment Area (MRA) in White Rock. Finally, as we move into April, the Council will begin the annual budget hearings.

There is always more to write about then room available. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to reach out to myself, or any other councilor.

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