Due to ongoing dry conditions and prevailing high winds, Fire Marshal Colorado Cordova of the Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) has elevated fire restrictions to Stage 2, effective May 28, 2026 within the boundaries of Los Alamos County to safeguard public health and safety, as well as protect lands, structures, natural and historical artifacts.
Quality Governance is participatory, consensus-oriented, transparent, accountable, effective, efficient, and responsive to present and future needs of stakeholders. The Strategic Leadership plan focuses on three objectives:
1.1 Communication and Engagement,
1.2 Intergovernmental, Tribal and Regional Relations, and
1.3 Fiscal Stewardship.
The dashboards below highlight the specific actions County departments are taking to support these objectives, along with the current status of those efforts.
Inform, engage, and solicit feedback from the community, including boards and commissions, on County projects, policies, and priorities to promote a culture of open communication and collaboration to help foster exceptional customer service. View more details about each metric and the latest updates:
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Collaborate and problem-solve with the County's major employers; community partner organizations; neighboring Pueblos; and regional, state, and national governmental entities. View more details about each metric and the latest updates:
Maintain fiscal sustainability, transparency, and compliance with applicable budgetary and financial regulatory standards. View more details about each metric and the latest updates: