Contact Information

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Monies available for landowners to clean property

"Lincoln County is looking for landowners who are willing to participate in a wildfire threat reduction/forest health improvement program funded by FEMA for forest thinning and forest waste disposal on private property. FEMA will pay 100% of project cost. The landowner must own property in the area(s) described in the attached instructions. The Sun Valley Water District is included as one of the County's high priority areas. The attached form must be completed and returned to the County as soon as possible. Call the County Planner at 258.5834, ext. 1 if you have questions."

N.M. Forestry in Capitan also now has cost-share money available for thinning on a 70/30 basis. Local folks can apply by calling State Forestry in Capitan.

FEMA HAZARD MITIGATION PROGRAM

*100% paid by FEMA and Lincoln County
*Project goal - 4,000 acres
*Monies available - $4.5 Mil
*Based on PROPERTY OWNER PARTICIPATION
*Designed to protect all local water systems
*Proposed treatment areas: Brady Canyon, Carrizo, Eagle Creek, Lakeshore/Flying J, Nogal, Southside of Highway 220, Sun Valley, Upper Cedar Creek, West Gavilan.

Partners: U.S. Department of Homeland Security FEMA, Lincoln County, South Central Mountain RC&D Council, U.S. Forest Service, New Mexico State Forestry, New Mexico Emergency Management/Homeland Security and Little Bear Forest Reform Coalition.

Project Coordinator: Justin King / King Industries
(719) 510 0026
justin@king-projects.com
 
Mail the application to: 

Lincoln  County Manager
Attn: Hazard Mitigation Grant
P.O. Box 711
Carrizozo, NM 88301
 
 
  
Please call or email the Sun Valley Office to get an application sent to you.  575-258-5240 or sunvalleywater@valornet.com 

New Water Rates go into effect Dec. 23, 2014



Thursday, October 16, 2014

Attorneys Give Free Legal Help in Lincoln County on Oct. 18

A free legal fair will be held in Ruidoso from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, at the Ruidoso Community Center, 501 Sudderth Dr., Ruidoso.  State Bar of N.M. Attorneys will be available to provide free consultations on a first-come, first serve basis on a variety of civil legal topics.

This clinic presented by the 12th Judicial District Pro Bono Committee.  For more information, contact Aja Brooks at 505-797-6040 or abrooks@nmbar.org

2014 Fall Lincoln County Electronics Recycling Day


Date: Saturday, November 1st, 2014
Time: 9 AM – 12 Noon Cost: FREE!!!
Where: All American Park, Ruidoso Downs
   What: Eligible Electronic Devices (EEDs) (see list below)
No large kitchen appliances of any kind or size!
Please drop off your obsolete, outdated and replaced electronic items during this 3-hour E-cycling event. Acceptable items include:
COMPUTERS/PERIPHERALS OFFICE EQUIPMENT SMALL and 
Circuit boards Computer workstations HOUSEHOLD ELECTRONICS
Desktop towers & laptop computers Calculators Gaming hardware
Hardware Audio/visual equipment Cell Phones
Monitors, Keyboards, & Mice Pagers Satellite Receivers and Dishes
Network hardware Fax machines Radios
Modems Telephones CD & DVD ROMs
Printers and toner cartridges  Wireless devices & plotters Televisions
Toner Cartridges  And other consumer electronics
Sponsored by:
Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce
Keep Ruidoso Beautiful
Greentree Solid Waste Authority
Lawrence Brothers IGA
 Ruidoso Downs Parks & Recreation 
                   Schlotzsky’s  
Keep Ruidoso Downs Beautiful
In Conjunction with:
Keep America Beautiful New Mexico Recycling Coalition
For more information or to volunteer to help at the E-cycling event, please call 
GSWA at 378-4697 oToll Free at 1- 877- 548 - 8772.