
COUNTY News:
For public safety and in coordination with the Los Alamos County Manager’s Office, the Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) will temporarily close a section of the Cañada del Buey Trail beginning Tuesday, Oct. 14, for the final phase of its wildfire fuels reduction project.
This marks the third and final phase of LAFD’s ongoing mitigation efforts aimed at reducing fire risk, protecting nearby neighborhoods, and preserving natural landscapes.
Crews will thin 5 to 9 acres to remove ladder fuels and create a strategic fuel break. Work is expected to last about one week, through Oct. 21, weather permitting.
Trail closures—from the bridge east of Meadow Lane to Rover Boulevard—will occur only during active operations and reopen at the end of each workday. Work hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.
The project will utilize robotic masticators in partnership with the Santa Fe County Fire Department’s Black Canyon Crew and Burnbot’s mastication team. Residents may notice equipment noise or activity along the trail during operations.
LAFD encourages residents to follow posted signs and respect all trail closures. The department appreciates the community’s patience and cooperation as this important work is completed.
For more information about mitigation efforts in Los Alamos County, visit the Wildland Division website or contact LAFD at 505.662.8301.