State to re-enact certain public health restrictions
Indoor seating at restaurants, breweries prohibited; state parks accessible only to residents of New Mexico, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday, July 9, 2020, announced the state of New Mexico will re-enact emergency public health restrictions on high-contact indoor environments where face-coverings are not worn in order to slow the rising spread of COVID-19 across the state.
State extends emergency public health order and issues a severe warning about rising cases.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, extended the state’s emergency public health order through July 15 and issued a severe warning about the risk of New Mexico being forced to re-enact more severe public health restrictions in order to curb the spread of COVID-19 across the state.
Village of Ruidoso Launches New Radio Station 1490 KRUI The Mountain.
The Village of Ruidoso announces the launch of 1490 KRUI - The Mountain, with 24-hour broadcasting. Programming includes a soft adult contemporary music format with local news, weather, community activities, and public service announcements relevant to residents and visitors. Online streaming is now available online at https://rdo.to/KRUIAM
Reservations required at Grindstone Lake effective June 19, 2020
In an effort to preserve our natural resources and manage visitor capacity, the Village of Ruidoso will require reservations to access Grindstone Lake, as outlined in Executive Order 2020-10, subject to change as conditions or impacts develop. Effective immediately, visitation to Grindstone Lake will be kept at 300 vehicles per day through Labor Day.
Effective immediately, Village of Ruidoso to implement Grindstone Lake visitor capacity restrictions.
On Monday, June 15, 2020, Mayor Crawford issued Executive Order 2020-10 to manage capacity at Grindstone Lake under new restrictions and guidelines to ensure visitor safety and welfare in accordance with NM public health orders. To learn more, read the full executive order here.
Breweries permitted ‘soft’ reopening Effective June 12
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday, June 11, 2020, announced the state’s emergency public health order will be amended to permit a limited reopening for breweries this weekend followed by a broader reopening on Monday, June 15.
Keep the Wild in Wildlife: Do Not Feed or Touch
The safety and health of wildlife depend on the thoughtful actions of humans, and feeding wildlife can have dire consequences. It’s illegal to feed, touch, tease, frighten, or intentionally disturb wildlife.
Ruidoso Sewer Project Easement Update
Over the next few weeks, the Village of Ruidoso will be sending out updated or revised letters to property where utility easements will be needed for the Restoration Phase and the Lift Station Phase.
Ruidoso Trails Project Update
The following reports summarize project scope and status for the Ruidoso Trails Project consisting of the construction a new Cree Meadows Trail on the north side of Cree Meadows Drive from Mechem (NM 48) to the Links Trail; the rehabilitation of the existing Links Trail around the Links at Sierra Blanca golf course, and the creation of multi-use recreation trails at Moon Mountain Recreation Area.
Gov. announces limited reopening for dine-in restaurants, indoor malls, gyms, salons and more effective June 1, 2020
New Mexico’s emergency public health order will be extended and amended to permit indoor dining, hair salons, gyms, and indoor shopping malls to reopen effective June 1, 2020, on a limited basis and in accordance with required COVID-Safe Practices, among other changes, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Thursday, May 28.
State announces soft reopening for outdoor or patio services at dine-in restaurants beginning May 27, 2020
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Tuesday, May 26, 2020, announced the state’s emergency public health order will be amended to permit limited outdoor dine-in services for most of the state beginning Wednesday, May 27. Dine-in services inside restaurants and bars remain temporarily prohibited.
Virtual ZOOM Public Meeting Scheduled for June 3, 2020 about Cree Meadows, Moon Mountain, and Links Trail Projects
The Village of Ruidoso will hold a joint virtual public meeting via Zoom on Wednesday, June 3, 2020, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm for the Cree Meadows Trail Project, Links Trail Rehabilitation Project, and the Moon Mountain Trail Project.
Village of Ruidoso Executive Order 2020-09 To Become Effective May 16, 2020 at 8:00 am
On Thursday, May 14, 2020, the Village of Ruidoso and the Office of the Mayor Issued Executive Order 2020-09 effective May 16 at 8:00 am. Individuals, businesses, and other entities within the Village of Ruidoso are encouraged to implement the outlined safe practices as presented by the Executive Branch of the State of New Mexico.
State further modifies public health emergency order To begin May 16
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state health officials on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, announced New Mexico’s emergency public health order, set to expire May 15, will be extended through May 31 and modified to allow most retailers to operate at 25 percent of their maximum occupancy as determined by fire code. The amended public health order will be finalized and distributed later this week upon the expiration of the current emergency order.
Ruidoso Safe Community Program Provides Reopening Guidance for Businesses and Workers
Ruidoso Safe team members are out in the community to deliver support packets and answer questions. Watch our Ruidoso Safe video with tips and guidance for Ruidoso businesses and employees.
Ruidoso Safe Program Promotes COVID-Safe Practices - May 8, 2020
The State of New Mexico is under a Stay at Home Order through May 15. We are working with our local businesses to ensure they are ready to re-open in a safe manner. Employees from the Village will be out in the community this weekend educating businesses and the public on COVID-Safe Practices (CSP). For more information please visit: https://www.ruidoso-nm.gov/coronaviru... #RuidosoSafe #Maskup
Pump House Maintenance To Cause Water Interruptions on May 8, 2020
On Friday, May 8, 2020, the Water Production Department will conduct maintenance on the Black Forest and Dog House pump stations which will cause water outages as follows. Approach with caution at a very slow speed and watch for crews directing traffic.
Junction Road Paving, Closure and Detours to begin Monday, May 11.
The Street Department will begin work on Monday, May 11, 2020, for the paving of Junction Road and will continue until finished. Watch for Detour signs and street crews working, approach with caution. Seek alternative routes.
Here is Lincoln County's Plan to Re-Engage the Economy - May 5, 2020
Mayor Lynn Crawford released today Executive Order 2020-08 providing public safety guidance and Village of Ruidoso participation in the development of a soft blueprint for how Lincoln County’s economy might begin to restart. The plan, a set of criteria contained in three-phases, provides Covid-19 Safety Practices (CSPs) for individuals, healthcare providers, employers, and retailers beginning May 15, 2020, when the amended May 1, 2020, NM Emergency Public Health Stay-at-Home order is scheduled to expire.
Temporary Suspension of Signage Enforcement Effective Immediately Due to COVID-19 - May 1, 2020
Effective immediately, the Village of Ruidoso will temporally suspend enforcement of Chapter 54 Division 5 to allow for temporary signs to address the needs of businesses adversely impacted during the COVID-19 public health emergency.