Mondays with the Mayor
October 28, 2024: Guests and Topics Discussed
Michael Martinez, Deputy Village Manager, discussed the upcoming Financial Conference that he and Village Manager Ron Sena will attend this week.
Adam Sanchez provided updates on the acquisition of a new oil truck to replace the current truck, which is over 40 years old. He also discussed the project to reinstall the guard rail on Country Club, aiming for completion before winter.
Fire Chief Joe Kasuboski, Interim Assistant Chief Hall, and Police Lieutenant Jaime Urban gave details about the upcoming Halloween Trick or Treat event in Midtown, including when Sudderth will be closed for the event. Chief Kasuboski also shared winter safety tips for residents, focusing on the use of space heaters and fireplaces.
Jose Montanez, CFO of FEMA, joined by phone to discuss FEMA’s continued assistance in the area, even though the deadline for individual and household assistance has passed.
James Rupley and Chris Stettheimer from the Ruidoso Midtown Association discussed the organization’s initiatives and the Midtown Trick or Treat event scheduled for Wednesday.
Eddie Ryan, Manager of Events & Strategic Partnerships, highlighted additional Halloween events around the Village, including a Trunk or Treat at the convention center.
Lorna Fike from Hope Harbor spoke about her upcoming retirement, with a celebration planned for November 9th at the Community Methodist Church.
Erik Holland and Dr. Trent Carter from Renew Health discussed the mental health and substance abuse treatments offered by Renew Health across southern New Mexico, with offices in Roswell and Alamogordo.