Due to ongoing dry conditions and prevailing high winds, Fire Marshal Colorado Cordova of the Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) has enacted fire restrictions to Stage 1, effective April 28, within the boundaries of Los Alamos County to safeguard public health and safety, as well as protect lands, structures, natural and historical artifacts. Click below to view the order and press release.
Los Alamos County, in collaboration with its Metropolitan Redevelopment Area (MRA) partners—the Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation and New Mexico MainStreet—adopted a Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Plan for East Downtown Los Alamos aimed at enhancing the downtown area’s vibrancy by identifying community-supported projects, programs, and policies while leveraging development and incentive tools.
The MRA Plan adheres to the New Mexico Metropolitan Redevelopment Code, which empowers cities and counties to address development challenges through public-private partnerships focused on revitalization.
This designation marks the first step toward revitalizing the area, as supported by the East Downtown Los Alamos MRA Designation Report, which highlights the conditions requiring public investment. (Read the Frequently Asked Questions and corresponding Answers).
The MRA team is happy to announce that the final Plan was adopted on September 09, 2025.
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Area (MRA) Plan provides access to various tools to revitalize Los Alamos, including:
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Plan authorizes a range of tools to encourage revitalization, including:
These tools aim to address the identified issues and achieve the goals of the Downtown Los Alamos Master Plan(PDF, 53MB). The MRA Plan complies with the New Mexico Metropolitan Redevelopment Code, which allows cities and counties to address development barriers, often through public-private partnerships. All actions are designed to improve the area and realize the Master Plan's vision.
For more information about this MRA initiative, please contact Economic Development Program Manager Anita Barela at economicdevelopment@losalamosnm.gov. You can also explore the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section and the corresponding answers.
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