County Moves to Stage 2 Fire Restrictions

County Moves to Stage 2 Fire Restrictions
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COUNTY MOVES TO STAGE 2 FIRE RESTRICTIONS; COUNTY TRAILS OPEN
Saturday, June 18th:   With the increase in rain activity in the region, Los Alamos County will move to Stage 2 Fire Restrictions effective immediately. A revised Fire Marshal’s Order to reflect these changes will be issued on Tuesday, June 21, 2022.  
According to the Los Alamos County Fire Department officials (https://www.facebook.com/LAFDNM), this action opens access to all County trails, and allows outdoor firing range activity with safety measures in place, although some “trail closure” signage may not yet be removed.  Visit the websites of the Santa Fe National Forest and Los Alamos National Laboratory to find information on the status of trails under the jurisdiction of these agencies.
Read the full press release:  (https://www.losalamosnm.us/cms/One.aspx?portalId=6435810&pageId=18646213)
Los Alamos Trails (https://www.facebook.com/groups/189155727809612/)

Source: https://www.facebook.com/losalamoscounty/posts/pfbid02U4KaGTaZdjPy9t8dywUt8yu6CyeKNEebwUQjf5wSqNnKeKhrFRdf9sVyAjchC7Hvl



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