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Fog Seal Project Date Changed To Thursday Oct. 24

COUNTY News:
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the fog seal project in White Rock has been changed to Thursday, Oct. 24.
 
A GM Emulsion crew will start fog sealing beginning on Rover Boulevard starting at N.M. 4, continue toward Grand Canyon Drive and down Grand Canyon Drive starting at N.M. 4 to Meadow Lane. The crew also will work on Bryce Avenue, starting at Rover Boulevard to Meadow Lane.
 
Crews will be working 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Weather permitting, work should be completed by Oct. 24.
 
The contractor will set up a flagging operation allowing traffic to flow.
 
The
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Giant LANL Rotor Traveling Through New Mexico

Map of the route that a 460,000-pound rotor will be taking from LANL to Clovis beginning Friday morning: LANL, Pajarito Road, N.M. 4, N.M. 502, U.S. 84/285, U.S. 84/285/St. Francis Drive., N.M. 466/St. Michaels, N.M. 466/ Old Pecos Trail, N.M. 300/Old Las Vegas Highway, U.S. 285, I-40, N.M. 219, U.S. 54 and U.S. 60. The load will stop at JCT U.S. 60/ MLK Boulevard, then travel Brady Avenue in Quay County to rail siding for transport via train for repairs to Richmond, Va. Courtesy/ NMDOT

NMDOT News:

  • Santa Fe traffic to see impacts; route to Clovis will take rotor along I-40

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Posts From The Road: Monument Valley

Classic View: The last light of day shines on the West Mitten and East Mitten Buttes and Merrick Butte. This most well known view of the park is seen from the Tribal Park Visitors Center. A dirt road in the foreground is a portion of the 17 mile park loop road, which visitors can drive through the park. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
 
Valley Views: Another view from the visitors center showing a few of the massive formations in the valley. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
 
 
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The Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park sits in an area of the Colorado Plateau known
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Cone Zone: Week Of Oct. 14, 2019

COUNTY News:

The Public Works/Traffic Division provides the latest updates on the following projects:

North Mesa: Alamo Road – Milling, Pothole Repair

Traffic and Streets crews will be milling and repairing potholes on Alamo Road beginning on Monday. Work hours are 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Flagging operations will be in place. 

White Rock: Fog Sealing Friday On Rover, Grand Canyon, Bryce

On Friday, Oct. 18, GM Emulsion will begin fog sealing Rover at SR4 and continue toward Grand Canyon Drive, then sealing Grand Canyon from N.M. 4 to Meadow Lane. They also will Read More

Fog Seal Project Begins In White Rock Oct. 18

COUNTY News:

 

GM Emulsion will start fog sealing Friday, Oct. 18, beginning on Rover Blvd starting at N.M. 4 and continue toward Grand Canyon Drive.
 
Fog sealing is a light application of a diluted slow-setting asphalt emulsion to the surface of an aged (oxidized) pavement surface. Fog seals are used to restore flexibility to an existing surface.
 
The fog sealing will continue down Grand Canyon Drive starting at N.M. 4 to Meadow Lane. Crews also will work on Bryce Avenue starting at Rover Boulevard to Meadow Lane. Crews will working 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Weather permitting,
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Drivers Urged To Slow Down In N.M. 502 Construction

COUNTY News:
 
Los Alamos police officers are increasing enforcement efforts this week in response to safety concerns about drivers speeding through the N.M. 502 Road/Roundabout Construction Work Zone.
 
Note: Motorists are reminded that the work zone speed limit is 25 mph and fines double if a driver is ticketed within the zone.
 
Allow extra time and expect delays during peak commuter hours morning and evening, Monday through Friday.
 
Construction workers must work in very close proximity to the roadway as they wrap up work for this construction season over the next
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Deacon Street Milling Project Begins Thursday

COUNTY News:

Deacon Street milling and pot hole repair project begins Thursday, Oct 10 and will continue Friday and be completed Monday, Oct. 14. Work will begin at 7:30 a.m. and finish at 3:30 p.m. each day.

A flagging operation will be utilized for this project. The parking lot next to El Parasol Restaurant drive-up will be partially closed. The first row of parking next to Deacon Street will be closed for parking so vehicles and customers won’t be harmed while the milling operation commences.

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Albuquerque Casino Takes Top Honors At Enough Good People Awards At American Indian Tourism Conference

AIANTA News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE The Isleta Resort and Casino in Albuquerque was among the top honorees recognized as the best in Native American Tourism at the annual Enough Good People Awards Gala and Silent Auction.
 
The awards were first established by the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) in 2012, and this year’s winners were announced during the association’s 21st annual American Indian Tourism Conference in Tulsa, Okla. last week.
 
A highlight of the annual conference, the Enough Good People Industry Awards recognize the top tribal tourism
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Posts From The Road: San Leon, Texas

Galveston Bay: A view from a dock shows boaters as they prepare to dock in San Leon, Texas with Galveston Bay seen beyond the docking area. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
 
Pelicans: Sea gulls and pelicans are prevalent in most areas along the Texas coastline. Shown are two pelicans sitting on the dock of the bay while a third takes flight. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
 
 
By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Los Alamos
 
San Leon, Texas is a small community in northeast Galveston County on a peninsula of land that is on Galveston Bay and Trinity Bay.
 
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