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Jan

2026

First East Mountain Wildfire Preparedness Association Meeting of the Year

FROM EMWPA:

Our first program of the New Year takes place January 10th at Los Vecinos CC. First on the agenda will be Board member elections, followed by Kerry Jones with the fire weather outlook for the 2026 fire season. Next will be Ricky Reedy from Ciudad SWCD with updates on their forest health projects, and closing will be Ken Born, Sandia Ranger District Ranger with Forest Service updates.
 
All who attend are eligible to vote for the officers for the 2026 year. At this time the current slate of officers are President - Jerome Macdonald, Vice President - Kerry Jones, Secretary - John Helmich, Treasurer - Billy Zamora, Members at Large: Joe Stehling, Jim Kelley, Mark Adolph, Ricky Reedy, Vicky Estrada, and Bob Watson. 
 
We will be making this program available via Zoom. If you are unable to attend in person, let us know. Zoom attendees will not be able to vote for the officers since we have not updated the By-Laws to make this legal. As it states in the flyer below, we are requesting your RSVP for both in-person and the Zoom presentation. Send your RSVP to EMWPA.2023@gmail.com

Please go to READ MORE and then to DOCUMENTS to see full agenda in detail.


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Published on Sunday, January 4, 2026


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Jan

2026

EMWPA December Newsletter

Here is the link to the December Newsletter of the East Mountain Preparedness Association.

https://emifpa.org/emifpawp/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/EMWPA-December2025-newsletter.pdf


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Published on Sunday, January 4, 2026


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Jan

2026

Note From a Paa-Ko Resident Regarding Speeding

From a Concerned Paa-Ko Resident Regarding Speeders
Community Safety Reminder – Please Slow Down on Paa-Ko Drive

We kindly ask everyone to please be mindful of their speed while driving through our neighborhood, especially along Paa-Ko Drive and near curves in the road. Last week, our family—two parents, three children riding bikes, our dog, and a newborn in a stroller—were enjoying a simple after-school walk when a truck traveling well over 40 mph approached a curve and nearly struck our 9-year-old son, despite his bike having flashing safety lights. Several other vehicles were also traveling at such high speeds that they had to swerve suddenly to avoid hitting us. This was a terrifying experience, and unfortunately, it highlights an ongoing safety concern many families are experiencing.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation:
-A pedestrian has about a 90% chance of survival if hit by a vehicle traveling 20 mph or less
-That chance drops to less than 50% at 30 mph
-At 40 mph, the risk of fatality increases to 85%

As daylight fades earlier in the evenings and residents hurry home, it’s more important than ever that we slow down and stay alert. One of the reasons many of us chose to live in Paa Ko is to enjoy being outdoors—walking, biking, and spending time with our families in a safe and peaceful environment.  We respectfully ask all drivers to obey posted speed limits, slow down on curves and residential stretches, watch carefully for children, pedestrians, cyclists, and pets.

A few extra seconds can truly save a life.


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Published on Sunday, January 4, 2026


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Jan

2026

New Mexico Road Report

Here is the link to check out all the road conditions in New Mexico


NM ROAD CONDITIONS


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Published on Sunday, January 4, 2026


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