Please Note This Is Not a Los Alamos County Event or Project

Please Note This Is Not a Los Alamos County Event or Project
Atomic City Transit Closed Monday, Jan. 02 in Observance of New Year’s Day Holiday — Wikimedia Commons
0Comments

From February 18,  2023 post.

Please note this is not a Los Alamos County event or project. Contact the project manager at the bottom of this post with questions.  Thanks.

Camp May Road traffic control operations in place beginning Feb. 21 

Highway Supply, LLC will have traffic control operations in place in two locations near the top of Camp May Road beginning February 21 through March 7 for event activity management. The road will remain open during the duration of the project; however, traffic will need to be prepared to stop for intermittent flagging operations. 

The operation will start 750 yards before the lower Townsite Lift pullout and continue to the first entrance to the Pajarito Mountain Ski Hill parking lots. A flagging operation will be in place, with assistance from the police department as needed.  

Motorists and bicyclists are asked to continue through the traffic control area. No stopping, standing, or parking on the shoulder will be permitted. Hours of operation will vary. Traffic is reminded to slow down and use caution in the area. Remember to watch for snow equipment in the roadway.  

Questions regarding this project can be directed to Michael Dix at 504-220-7752.

Original source can be found here.



Related

Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1

Santa Fe County reports outage affecting non-emergency phone lines at emergency center

Santa Fe County’s Regional Emergency Communications Center is facing an outage affecting non-emergency landline calls. Residents can still reach emergency services via cellphone by dialing 911 while alternative numbers have been provided for non-urgent matters.

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe

Santa Fe community center pool to close for elementary swim meet on May 2

The Genoveva Chavez Community Center swimming pools will be closed on May 2 for an elementary swim meet. Normal operations will resume the following day. The City of Santa Fe encourages residents to check its website for more information.

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe

City of Santa Fe warns residents about fraudulent emails requesting payments

The City of Santa Fe has warned about fraudulent emails seeking unauthorized payments for licenses and fees. Officials urge residents and businesses not to respond until verifying such requests directly with the city.