Construction Notice: N.M. 48 (Sudderth/Mechem) Improvement Project

Beginning April 9, 2024, Mountain States Constructors, Inc. (MSCI) will start a road improvement project on N.M. 48 (Sudderth/Mechem) in Ruidoso lasting 4-6 weeks (weather permitting). The project spans from Mile Post 0 to 3.3, with mill and fill operations aiming to enhance road quality and safety. Business access remains unaffected, but drivers should expect minor delays due to lane closures. Work hours are 6 AM to 6 PM, Monday to Friday, with no weekend construction.

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Village of Ruidoso Releases Winter Storm Plan for 2022-2023

Ruidoso, NM - November 10, 2022. In preparation for the winter season, the Village of Ruidoso releases its Winter Plan 2022-2023 as a framework for the Village’s readiness and response to winter storms and its plans to keep Ruidoso moving safely.

Included are Village plans to:

  • Keep roads, sidewalks, walking paths, and trails open, clear, and safe.

  • Ensure the continuance of essential services following major inclement weather situations by clearing accumulated snowfall.

  • Provide a uniform plan, or level of service, to be followed during emergency snow and ice storms.

Access the complete Winter Plan 2022-2023 PDF here >>

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Notice of Construction: Ruidoso Sewer Project Hazard Mitigation Work October 3, 2022 through December 20, 2022

Heavy Civil Construction company, AUI Inc. will begin construction on the Hazard Mitigation project in the Location 8A area on October 3, 2022. This work includes reconstructing the existing 8” sanitary sewer line from 121 Singing Pine Rd to 113 Singing Pine Rd. As part of the sewer line replacement and protection, AUI will construct a floodwall along the length and encase the new sewer line in concrete. As part of the reconstruction, the existing concrete encased manhole near 121 Singing Pine Rd. will be removed and replaced. Construction at this location is expected to take a bit over eleven (11) weeks to be performed and is anticipated to run from October 3, 2022, to December 20, 2022.

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Surface Maintenance Repair Work on Mechem Drive to Begin on August 22, 2022

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) District Two is performing maintenance surface repair work on Mechem Drive (N.M. 48) in Ruidoso. Weather permitting, the maintenance project is expected to take two months to complete. The $3.7 million resurfacing work is expected to begin on August 22 with one-lane closures and short delays between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

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Paradise Canyon Paving Project

The paving project through Paradise Canyon is set to begin on August 4, 2022, as the contractor begins mobilizing and staging their equipment. Work will take place Monday-Thursday until the project is completed. There will be no paving taking place during the evenings, on Fridays, or on the weekends. There will be pilot cars that will assist motorists through the construction zone, or you can seek an alternate route. If you are traveling through the area, please use slow speeds and be aware of the crews that are working.

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Gavilan Canyon Road Construction June 13 - 30, 2022

Gavilan Canyon Road will be under construction Starting June 13 through June 30, 2022. Single lane flagged traffic will be ongoing for the remainder of the workdays. There will be DELAYS! Please Seek Alternative Routes! Watch for crews working, approach with caution! Updates to follow as needed.

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Gavilan Canyon Road Construction Project

The Ruidoso Street Department and the County of Lincoln will be doing road construction near the 500 block of Gavilan Canyon Road from May 23 to June 2, 2022. The construction is to add drainage improvements in an effort to mitigate the increased water flows expected during the upcoming monsoon season caused by the recent wildfire. Construction will be ongoing through June 2, 2022. There will be closures and delays. Please seek alternative routes.

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Traffic Control Notice: March 21 - April 27, 2022

Village residents can expect work to continue on the Ruidoso Sewer Project Beginning on March 21, 2022, crews from SAK Construction will be performing maintenance on sewer lines within the area of Fern Trail in the Village of Ruidoso. The work will continue through April 27, 2022. This construction is weather dependent and therefore subject to change.

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Street Closing for Snow Removal

Village of Ruidoso road crews will be removing snow from the middle of Sudderth beginning at 5:00 PM on Thursday, February 3, 2022. In order to complete this in the most efficient manner, they will be closing Sudderth to thru-traffic from Paradise Canyon to Mechem from 5:00 PM until the snow removal is complete. If you live in that stretch of roadway, YOU WILL BE ALLOWED to access Sudderth to reach your home. There will be detours from Cree Meadows to Paradise Canyon and from Paradise Canyon to Mechem.

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Geotechnical Work to Begin on FEMA Bridge Replacements

In a continued effort for the engineering design of the six FEMA Bridge Replacement projects, the Village of Ruidoso is notifying the public of upcoming geotechnical engineering work that is going to take place near each of the bridges. The attached site map shows the location of each bridge along with the work that will take place.

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US 70/NM 48 Intersection Feasibility Study Public Information Meeting Summary

The following summary materials were presented at a Village of Ruidoso public meeting on February 25, 2021, conducted to communicate the results of a US 70/NM 48 Intersection Feasibility Study for the NM 48 corridor from the Mescalero Trail intersection to US 70. Next steps will include study finalization and a request for NMDOT funding.

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Street Closures: December 16 - 17, 2020

On December 16, 2020, crews from SAK Construction will be performing maintenance on sewer lines within the Village of Ruidoso. The work will continue through December 17, 2020. Please look for signs indicating that crews are working and approach the areas with caution. Please reference the following map for specific street and date details.

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A provisional Midtown street transformation initiative in response to COVID-19

Six months into the COVID-19 pandemic the situation continues to evolve. As a result, our community must find safe, healthy ways to adapt in realtime. One small-scale, quick, and affordable tool to help mitigate the health, social, and economic impact of the virus is to create safe distancing and increased outdoor public space through reconfigured roadways. To this effect, the Village of Ruidoso has engaged a professional engineering firm to investigate the nonpermanent expansion of public space through a reduction in traffic lanes (from four to three) in Midtown as an adaptive response to COVID-19 emergency public health orders.

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