Mondays with the Mayor
November 4, 2024: Guests and Topics Discussed
Eric Queller, the Emergency Manager, provided an update on the flooding affecting the Roswell area, focusing on Highway 70 between Roswell and Tatum. He also addressed questions regarding Ruidoso's ongoing support to Roswell, which includes donating sandbags and assisting with their delivery from the airport.
Fire Chief Joe Kasuboski and Interim Assistant Fire Chief Cade Hall shared updates on the Blue Front Fire and details about a minor fire that occurred north of Capitan, keeping the community informed on local fire management efforts.
Michael Martinez, Deputy Village Manager, offered a progress update on the new floodplain mapping project to provide better planning and risk assessment for future flood events.
Frank “Marty” Luna, Water Distribution and Sewer Collection Manager outlined the snow removal plan for the upcoming season. The plan includes deploying seven trucks equipped with plows, which will be operated through the Water Distribution department to ensure the community is well-prepared for winter weather.
Renee Magnusson from Life Recovery promoted the Chili Cookoff Fundraiser at Jack’s Backstage this weekend. The event’s proceeds will go to the Community Foundation of Lincoln County to support local fire and flood victims, emphasizing community solidarity and support.
Matthew Baird and David “TBone” Tetreault from Parks and Recreation discussed several projects happening around the Village, including the installation of new bathrooms at School House Park, the setup of Christmas lights around the Village, and plans for future landscaping at the 603 Meachem housing project.
Eddie Ryan, Manager of Events and Strategic Partnerships, spoke about the possibility of producing a multi-episode documentary focusing on the South Fork and Salt fires and the recovery efforts that followed, potentially providing an in-depth look at these significant local events.
Phil Hamilton, a local musician, performed his new single "Coyotes and Trains" live in the studio. He also promoted his upcoming single release party at Jack’s Backstage on Saturday, November 16th, inviting the community to celebrate his latest musical release.
Deputy Police Chief Steve Minner highlighted the importance of safety for the upcoming winter driving season. He explained how the police department works closely with street crews to monitor road conditions and provided essential safety tips to help drivers navigate winter conditions safely.