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THE LATEST VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO NEWS
The Village of Ruidoso has approved its FY2028–2032 Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan priorities, identifying the community’s top infrastructure needs over the next five years. The plan focuses on public safety, flood mitigation, transportation, water and sewer improvements, workforce housing, and watershed restoration while helping position future projects for state funding opportunities.
More than 2,700 historic photographs from the Carmon Phillips Collection are now available through the Wingfield Heritage House Museum’s online collections database. The images document life in Ruidoso during the 1950s and 1960s, with additional photographs and historical information continuing to be added as cataloging work progresses.
The Village of Ruidoso has launched RuidosoReady.com, a new preparedness and recovery website designed to help residents, businesses, and visitors prepare for emergencies, access recovery information, and stay informed year-round. The site brings together wildfire and flood preparedness, evacuation guidance, emergency alerts, rebuilding resources, and resilience tools in one trusted location.
The Village of Ruidoso is preparing to launch an Automated Speed Enforcement Program designed to improve roadway safety. The program is expected to begin with a 30-day warning period within the next seven days, during which eligible violations may receive warnings instead of citations. Following the warning phase, drivers traveling 11 mph or more above the posted speed limit may receive a $100 citation. No points are assessed on driving records.
The Village of Ruidoso has earned StormReady recognition from the National Weather Service, acknowledging the community’s commitment to emergency preparedness, public warning systems, and coordinated response capabilities. The designation reflects ongoing investments in resilience, emergency communications, and public safety.
Sierra Blanca Regional Airport has installed a new FAA-certified Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS), restoring certified weather reporting capabilities ahead of the launch of commercial air service between Ruidoso and Denver. The upgraded system enhances aviation safety, supports reliable flight operations, and provides valuable weather data for forecasters, emergency managers, residents, and visitors.
The Wingfield Heritage House Museum is exploring a new Scrapbooking Workshop Series that combines creativity, storytelling, and local history through hands-on experiences for all skill levels. Community members are invited to complete a brief survey to help shape workshop themes, scheduling, and future offerings as the museum plans a three-month pilot program beginning this summer.
The Lincoln National Forest has issued a temporary closure order for portions of the Cedar Creek, Perk Canyon, and Smokey Bear Ranger District recreation areas due to hazardous monsoon-related flooding risks. Multiple trailheads, recreation sites, and trails are affected through September 30, 2026, unless lifted earlier by the U.S. Forest Service.
The Village of Ruidoso is recognizing Monsoon Awareness Week, June 7–13, 2026, in partnership with the National Weather Service. Throughout the week, the Village will share daily weather safety information and preparedness reminders focused on flash flooding, lightning, extreme heat, high winds, dust storms, and monsoon safety awareness.
June 1, 2026 (Ruidoso, NM) — The final Community Flood Preparedness Workshop in Ruidoso, scheduled for June 3, 2026, has been canceled due to weather conditions. Residents and visitors are encouraged to review the Flood Aware 2026 presentation slides from the National Weather Service and Village of Ruidoso Emergency Operations Center, covering monsoon weather, burn scar flooding, flash flood alerts, emergency preparedness, and flood safety information.
The June 2026 Village of Ruidoso Insider highlights summer events, flood preparedness, infrastructure updates, and long-term recovery efforts. This issue features Mayor Lynn Crawford’s seasonal message, the return of Cool Summer Nights, IRONMAN 70.3 Ruidoso, public safety updates, community achievements, and cultural programming across the Village.
The Village of Ruidoso is providing public notice regarding the Economic Development Administration’s NEPA/NHPA environmental review process for the proposed Upper Canyon Restoration & Revitalization Project in Ruidoso, New Mexico. Public comments related to potential environmental or historic property impacts will be accepted through June 28, 2026.