Archive for Announcements
Relay For Life Benefit Dinner
by John Weckerle
We’ve received word from Brenda Smythe, the Relay For Life – Estancia Valley Event Chair, that a benefit dinner will be held at the Tomato Café in Albuquerque tonight. For more information, see the event flyer.
Press Release: Full Closure On Mountainair Ranger District
Mountainair, NM – May 16, 2011, The Mountainair Ranger District hits Extreme Fire Danger Levels. Fire officials have been monitoring and evaluating the current fuel moistures in anticipation for full forest closure starting this week. The criteria used for evaluating the closure includes safety and concerns for our communities, forest users, employees, firefighters and protection of our natural resources. Extremely low fuel moistures, winds, temperatures, low humidities and drying winds are factors evaluated to support full forest closure. These factors can result in high fire danger and rapid fire growth. Additional fire resources (engines, firefighters etc.) have arrived at the Mountainair RD to support and enforce closures. Due to the increase of Fire Danger, the District will go into full closure beginning, Wednesday May 18th at 8:00am.
Signs will be placed along highways and flyers will be posted throughout the communities to remind the public that the Manzano & Gallinas Mountains are closed. The use of all campgrounds, day use picnic areas, and trails on the District will be prohibited. All National Forest System Roads on the District will be closed; State and county roads through the District will remain open. If traveling State and county roads within the boundaries of the Mountainair District, do not stop along the roads.
The Manzano and Gallinas Mountains will remain closed to the public until sufficient precipitation is received to adequately reduce the extremely dry conditions and reduce the risk of wildfire. To report a fire, call the 24-hour toll free number at 1-505-346-2660 or Dial 911.
For further information on the closure and the extreme fire danger, contact Adrian Padilla or Arlene Perea at 505-847-2990 or email adrianpadilla@fs.fed.us or atperea@fs.fed.us.
Priest Canyon Fire – Original Release And Update
by Arlene Perea, U.S. Forest Service Mountainair Ranger District
MOUNTAINAIR, NM., April 30, 2011- Update #2– Mountainair fire crews as well as NM State Work Camp and Southern Pueblo Agency crews worked hard on lining the Priest Canyon fire today. Weather was a big factor in establishing a fireline around the fire as winds were lighter than originally forecast. The 2.5 acre Priest Canyon Fire is now 80% contained. Crews will continue work until sundown in this steep, rocky area, then resume mop-up in the morning.
For further information please contact the Mountainair Ranger District at 505-847-2990.
MOUNTAINAIR, NM., April 30, 2011– Mountainair Ranger District Employees are currently suppressing a fire on and around the Pine Shadows Trail in the Manzano Mountain Wilderness on the southern end of the Manzano Mountains. The Priest Canyon fire was reported late last night by Torrance County Dispatch. Torreon Volunteer Fire Department monitored the fire overnight while crews mobilized for the early morning hike. The fire is currently approximately 2 acres with creeping and occasional single tree torching fire behavior observed.
There are currently 2 engine modules (8 firefighters) on scene from the Mountainair Ranger District with 1 Type 2 hand crew, 1 NM State Forestry Inmate Work Camp Crew and 1 Type 1 Incident Hot Shot crew on order or in route. Air resources are currently on stand-by to respond if needed. The cause of this fire is undetermined at this time but will be investigated.
For further information please contact the Mountainair Ranger District at 505-847-2990.
Public Service Announcement: Mountainair Drug Take-Back Day
by John Weckerle
Checking in once again with our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that there will be a drug take-back day tomorrow, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Mountainair and Moriarty. This will provide an opportunity for people to drop off unused medications anonymously so that they can be disposed of properly. Drop-offs are at May’s Pharmacy in Moriarty and the Salinas Pueblo Missions in Mountainair. For more information, including drop-off addresses, see the Mountainair Announcements article.
Reminder: Fuelwood Permits This Tuesday Only
by John Weckerle
This is just a reminder that fuelwood permits for the Sandia Ranger District will be available next Tuesday ONLY. For more information, see the original announcement.
Public Service Announcement – Mountainair Cancer Walk
by John Weckerle
Checking in on our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that there will be a Cancer Walk in Mountainair tomorrow, April 30. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. and is free; the walk starts at 9:30. For more information, see the Mountainair Announcements Article.
Press Release: Open Burning Banned in Unincorporated Bernalillo County
April 26, 2011, Bernalillo County – Today the Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners voted to approve a resolution banning and restricting smoking, campfires and open burning in the unincorporated areas of the county, outside the Albuquerque city limits.
“We encourage all residents and visitors to Bernalillo County to be aware of the fire danger we are experiencing this year. Report fires or suspicious activities in wildland areas to 9-1-1 before they are able to become large fires,” says Fire Chief John Garcia.
The resolution states that the commissioners recognize that severe drought conditions exist which affects the safety and welfare of Bernalillo County citizens and their property. The ban and restrictions are in effect throughout the following county fire districts:
- Fire District 5: all of the wildland in the unincorporated areas east of Louisiana Boulevard to the west face of the Sandia Mountains and from San Antonio north to the Sandia Indian Reservation.
- Fire Districts 6, 10, 11 and 13: East Mountain area, north, south, and east to the county line.
- Fire Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9: portions of the unincorporated areas to include the RioGrande bosque and wildland areas extending 1000 feet from the outer edge of the bosque.
The bans and restrictions will be in effect for the next 180 days.
Press Release: Santa Fe County Assessor is Accepting Annual Property Valuation Freeze Applications
Santa Fe – April 26, 2011- Santa Fe County Assessor Domingo P. Martinez would like to remind residents that the Assessor’s Office is now accepting the annual valuation freeze application for property owners who qualify. Certain Santa Fe County property owners who occupy single-family dwellings may be eligible for a freeze on their taxable value as determined by the Santa Fe County Assessor’s Office. Freezing the property valuation will minimize future tax obligations for those who qualify.
The valuation freeze is available to property owners age 65 and older, those who are considered permanently disabled and whose total household modified gross income did not exceed $32,000 in 2010. All applicants must meet the income requirement. To qualify for the valuation freeze, you must apply annually no later than 30 days after the official date of mailing of the Santa Fe County Assessor’s Official Notice of Value. This year the deadline is May 16, 2011.
- Required supporting documentation when applying to qualify for the valuation freeze by age and income includes a completed application, proof of income (a copy of the property owner’s 2010 New Mexico income tax return and 2010 federal income tax return) and proof of age (a valid New Mexico driver’s license or birth certificate).
- Required supporting documentation when applying to qualify due to disability and income include a completed application, proof of income (a copy of the property owner’s 2010 New Mexico income tax return and 2010 federal income tax return) and an award letter from either Social Security or Workers’ Compensation confirming the permanent disability.
“It is important that people who may qualify for this freeze are aware of it,” said County Assessor Domingo Martinez, “We encourage people to apply and take advantage of this benefit, especially in these tough economic times.”
Property Valuation Freeze applications and other exemption forms are available at the Santa Fe County Assessor’s Office at 102 Grant Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501 or www.santafecounty.org/assessor/downloadable_forms.
For more information contact the Assessor’s Office, (505) 986-6300 or visit www.santafecounty.org/assessor.
Press Release: Bernalillo County Assessor’s Office to Mail Out 276,572 Notices of Value
from Francesca Stevens, Public Information Department Specialist, Bernalillo County
Bernalillo County Assessor Karen Montoya has announced that her office will mail out 276,572 Notices of Value on April 29, 2011. The Assessor’s Office will kick-off its annual protest period following the mail out date. The Assessor’s annual protest period will have appraisers available to meet with taxpayers throughout the month. Assessor Montoya urges taxpayers to review their Notices of Value and if there are any questions or concerns please bring them to our attention. Assessor Montoya would like to convey to the public that, “The Assessor’s Office is prepared and eager to work with taxpayers to address any issues they may have. Our general mission during this time is to help resolve any issues the public may have with their assessments.” Assessor Montoya goes on to express that, “We are here to serve the public and to facilitate the needs of all Bernalillo County property owners.”
For more information, contact Karen Montoya at (505) 222-3745
Public Service Announcement: Santa Fe County Open Space Public Meeting in Edgewood
by John Weckerle
Santa Fe County Open Space and Trails will hold a public meeting on May 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. to present the preliminary design for the 30 acres of County open space located adjacent to Wildlife West in Edgewood. The meeting will be held at the Edgewood Community Center at 27 East Frontage Road. For more information, contact Beth Mills of the Santa Fe County Open Space and Trails Program at (505) 992-9857 or by e-mail at bmills@santafecounty.org.
Chuckwagon Supper Schedule, Music Festival Acts Announced
by John Weckerle
Summer’s just around the corner – assuming that the corner doesn’t get blown away – and Wildlife West Nature Park has been busy getting ready for this summer season’s festivities. Acts have been booked for this year’s Chuckwagon Supper series, which will feature regional bands Holy Water & Whiskey, the Sons of the Rio Grande, and George Bullfrog and the Turquoise Trailers. The schedule, which begins with the season opener featuring Holy Water & Whiskey on June 11, can be found on the Park’s Chuckwagon Suppers page.
The 9th annual Wildlife West Music Festival will be held July 29-31, and promises to be yet another great event. Headliners The Hot Club of Cowtown, “Zen Cowboy” Chuck Pyle, Finders and Youngberg, and Grayson will be joined by regional acts Holy Water & Whiskey, Railyard Reunion, Juniper Hill, the Squash Blossom Boys, the Adobe Brothers, Coyote Crossing, and Bootleg Prophets. For descriptions of the headline acts and links to many of the bands’ web sites, see the Wildlife West Music Festival Page.
Fire Restrictions – This Means You, Most Likely
by John Weckerle
We have received word from Arlene Perea at the Mountainair Ranger District that the State Forester has imposed fire restrictions on non-municipal, non-federal, and non-tribal lands in most New Mexico counties, including those in the New Mexico Central area. Smoking is prohibited outdoors in most cases, and fireworks (except where approved by local fire departments as part of a public exhibit) are prohibited in all wildland areas. Campfires, for the most part, are also prohibited. Open burning, with some exceptions, is also prohibited, as is flaring of gas, again with some exceptions. For a complete list of restrictions and exceptions, see the State Forestry Announcement.
Please be careful out there; it’s dry, it’s windy, and there are areas that have some pretty serious fuel loads. For more information on fire protection, see the New Mexico State Forestry Division web site, especially the Fire Management section. Also have a look at the East Mountain Interagency Fire Protection Association web site, which has locally-oriented information and links to a variety of useful publications on fire preparedness and prevention.
Economic Development Association Gets New Web Site
Editor’s note/disclosure: The web sites referenced in this announcement were developed by your editor’s company, WeckTech, but the community web sites have since been discontinued. While WeckTech was an investor-level member of the Estancia Basin Economic Development Association at the time this article was published, the firm has since terminated its membership in EVEDA.
by John Weckerle
The Estancia Valley Economic Development Association (EVEDA) web site has been given a facelift, including a full redesign and short photo slideshows for each of the valley’s communities. Virtual tours have been given a new look and feel, as well. Community web sites developed by WeckTech – Moriarty, New Mexico and the Surrounding Area and Edgewood, New Mexico and the Surrounding Area – have been updated to include the revised links to the EVEDA virtual tours.
Moriarty Mudd Mania
by John Weckerle
Moriarty’s First Annual Moriarty Mudd Mania will be held Saturday, June 4, 2011 at the Heritage Rodeo Arena. The event will include monster truck competitions and rides, jumpers, and kids’ foot mud races. Driver’s meeting begins at 10 a.m., and the race begins at 11 a.m. Registration is $65, and prizes for the various classes in the competitions range from $100 to $400. Admission: adults – $8, kids ages 5-6 – $4, under 5 – free. Bring a non-perishable food item (benefits the Bethel Community Storehouse) and receive a dollar off admission. Vendors are welcome. For more information, contact Larry Irvin at (505) 934-0425 (day) or (505) 832-4513 (evening), or Steve Hernandez at (505) 269-9400.
Public Service Announcement: Community Substance Abuse Prevention Forum
by John Weckerle
Checking in on our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that there will be a community substance abuse prevention forum held on April 18 from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m at the Moriarty Civic Center. A light breakfast will be provided. The forum will explore alcohol and other drug problems in the community and strategies for addressing these issues. An RSVP is requested – to respond, call the DWI Victims’ Memorial of Perpetual Tears at 832-4495.