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EBOT BAckground
In the summer of 2024, an informal emergency broadband response team formed to address immediate and long-term challenges caused by the local fires that devastated the region.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 18, 2024
Contact: Michael Coleman
Office of the Governor
[email protected]
Governor declares state of emergency in Lincoln County and the Mescalero Apache Reservation due to wildfires
SANTA FE – Today, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency in Lincoln County and the Mescalero Apache Reservation and deployed additional National Guard to the area in response to the devastating South Fork Fire and Salt Fires.
These wildfires, which ignited yesterday, have damaged more than 500 structures and led to the evacuation of the entire Village of Ruidoso. Further evacuations in nearby communities are possible. The fires have consumed nearly 20,000 acres and are currently 0% contained.
The magnitude of the fires is beyond local control and requires immediate state intervention to protect public health, safety and welfare. The governor’s emergency declaration unlocks additional funding and resources to manage this crisis. The fires’ cause remains under investigation.
"The horrific South Fork Fire and Salt Fire have ravaged our lands and property, and forced thousands to flee their homes,” said Gov. Lujan Grisham. “We are deploying every available resource to control these wildfires, and to provide support to the Village of Ruidoso, the Mescalero Reservation and surround areas. I extend my deepest appreciation to the courageous firefighters battling these blazes, as well as everyone who has pitched in to help a community in crisis. I urge everyone to heed official orders at all times to stay safe.”
Key provisions of the executive orders include:
· The State’s Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) is tasked with coordinating all requests for assistance and responses.
· Deployment of National Guard to provide military support to civil authorities as needed during this emergency.
· All Cabinet Departments and agencies under gubernatorial control are directed to provide necessary assistance as required by DHSEM or the state Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
In partnership with the Community Foundation of Lincoln County, the Greatest Needs Impact Fund is currently directing efforts to Lincoln and Otero counties. This fund provides financial resources to support the immediate and long-term recovery needs for the people, animals, and places affected by the devastating wildfires in Southern New Mexico. The fund is also supported by the ongoing Shelter Fund, New Mexico Wildfire Relief Fund, and Emergency Action Fund held within the Albuquerque Community Foundation. Our hearts are with our communities and neighbors in Lincoln and Otero. Those wishing to contribute can do so here.
Evacuation of large animals/livestock:
ENM Fairgrounds, 2500 S.E. Main, in Roswell, and Lea County Fairgrounds, 101 S. Commercial Street, Lovington, are offering stable space and RV hookups. Contact Lea County Fairgrounds Director Wyatt Duncan at 575-333-0252.
Shelters are available at the following locations:
· The Inn of the Mountain Gods Convention Center, 287 Carrizo Canyon Road, Mescalero
· Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Gym, 52 B University Blvd.
· Eastern New Mexico State Fairgrounds, 2500 SE Main St., Roswell
· New Mexico Military Institute Athletic Center, 101 W College Blvd., Roswell
· Church on the Move, 901 W. Brasher Rd., Roswell
· Church on the Move Dream Center, 2700 W. Second, Ruidoso
· Capitan High School, 519 Smokey Bear Blvd., Capitan
· Carrizozo High School, 800 D Ave., Carrizozo
· Christ Community Church, 2960 N Scenic Dr., Alamogordo
The New Mexico Military Institute, 101 W. College Blvd, and Roswell Civic Center, 912 N. Main Street, are accepting evacuees sheltering with leashed pets.
Individuals sensitive to wildfire smoke should take precautions and use the New Mexico Department of Health 5-3-1 Visibility Method to determine if it’s safe to be outside. Learn more at https://nmtracking.doh.nm.gov/environment/air/FireAndSmoke.html
Check current smoke conditions in your area here: https://fire.airnow.gov/.
A press conference will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Santa Fe and livestreamed on the governor’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GovMLG/.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 18, 2024
Contact: Michael Coleman
Office of the Governor
[email protected]
Governor declares state of emergency in Lincoln County and the Mescalero Apache Reservation due to wildfires
SANTA FE – Today, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency in Lincoln County and the Mescalero Apache Reservation and deployed additional National Guard to the area in response to the devastating South Fork Fire and Salt Fires.
These wildfires, which ignited yesterday, have damaged more than 500 structures and led to the evacuation of the entire Village of Ruidoso. Further evacuations in nearby communities are possible. The fires have consumed nearly 20,000 acres and are currently 0% contained.
The magnitude of the fires is beyond local control and requires immediate state intervention to protect public health, safety and welfare. The governor’s emergency declaration unlocks additional funding and resources to manage this crisis. The fires’ cause remains under investigation.
"The horrific South Fork Fire and Salt Fire have ravaged our lands and property, and forced thousands to flee their homes,” said Gov. Lujan Grisham. “We are deploying every available resource to control these wildfires, and to provide support to the Village of Ruidoso, the Mescalero Reservation and surround areas. I extend my deepest appreciation to the courageous firefighters battling these blazes, as well as everyone who has pitched in to help a community in crisis. I urge everyone to heed official orders at all times to stay safe.”
Key provisions of the executive orders include:
· The State’s Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) is tasked with coordinating all requests for assistance and responses.
· Deployment of National Guard to provide military support to civil authorities as needed during this emergency.
· All Cabinet Departments and agencies under gubernatorial control are directed to provide necessary assistance as required by DHSEM or the state Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
In partnership with the Community Foundation of Lincoln County, the Greatest Needs Impact Fund is currently directing efforts to Lincoln and Otero counties. This fund provides financial resources to support the immediate and long-term recovery needs for the people, animals, and places affected by the devastating wildfires in Southern New Mexico. The fund is also supported by the ongoing Shelter Fund, New Mexico Wildfire Relief Fund, and Emergency Action Fund held within the Albuquerque Community Foundation. Our hearts are with our communities and neighbors in Lincoln and Otero. Those wishing to contribute can do so here.
Evacuation of large animals/livestock:
ENM Fairgrounds, 2500 S.E. Main, in Roswell, and Lea County Fairgrounds, 101 S. Commercial Street, Lovington, are offering stable space and RV hookups. Contact Lea County Fairgrounds Director Wyatt Duncan at 575-333-0252.
Shelters are available at the following locations:
· The Inn of the Mountain Gods Convention Center, 287 Carrizo Canyon Road, Mescalero
· Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Gym, 52 B University Blvd.
· Eastern New Mexico State Fairgrounds, 2500 SE Main St., Roswell
· New Mexico Military Institute Athletic Center, 101 W College Blvd., Roswell
· Church on the Move, 901 W. Brasher Rd., Roswell
· Church on the Move Dream Center, 2700 W. Second, Ruidoso
· Capitan High School, 519 Smokey Bear Blvd., Capitan
· Carrizozo High School, 800 D Ave., Carrizozo
· Christ Community Church, 2960 N Scenic Dr., Alamogordo
The New Mexico Military Institute, 101 W. College Blvd, and Roswell Civic Center, 912 N. Main Street, are accepting evacuees sheltering with leashed pets.
Individuals sensitive to wildfire smoke should take precautions and use the New Mexico Department of Health 5-3-1 Visibility Method to determine if it’s safe to be outside. Learn more at https://nmtracking.doh.nm.gov/environment/air/FireAndSmoke.html
Check current smoke conditions in your area here: https://fire.airnow.gov/.
A press conference will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Santa Fe and livestreamed on the governor’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GovMLG/.
EBOT Meeting ScheDule & NOTES
Thursday, December 5, 2024, 1-2pm
Agenda:
We are looking for a path forward for EBOT.
Below are some questions to get to feedback.
Please be prepared to share discuss future of EBOT.
Agenda:
We are looking for a path forward for EBOT.
Below are some questions to get to feedback.
Please be prepared to share discuss future of EBOT.
- What worked well with original EBOT
- What were some gaps with EBOT group
- What would you like to see from EBOT group in future disaster
- How would it interact with Emergency Operations Center
- Besides organizing meetings what role do you see OBAE playing?
- Volunteer
- Statutory
- Funding
- Other
November Meeting, 2024
Notes
Notes
EBOT Advisory circle Contacts
EBOT Advisory Circle Co-Leads
Drew Lovelace, NM Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE)
Godfrey Enjady, Mescalero Apache Telecom, Inc (MATI)
EBOT Advisory Circle Members
Drew Lovelace, NM Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE)
Godfrey Enjady, Mescalero Apache Telecom, Inc (MATI)
EBOT Advisory Circle Members
- Cassandra Brulotte, OBAE General Counsel [email protected]
- Daniel Meszler
- Danny Ferguson
- Jason Gonzales
- Jeff Little
- Jennifer Nevarez, OBAE BB Support Team Jennifer[email protected]
- Jim Hummingbird
- Johnny Montoya
- Launa Waller
- Matejka Santillanes
- Melanie Goodman
- Mitch Hibbard
- Nectarios Nicolaou
- Richard Govea, OBAE Project Manager Bureau Chief [email protected]
- Stephine Poston, OBAE Tribal Broadband Support Team [email protected]
- Victory Quintana, OBAE Tribal Coordinator [email protected]
EBOT is Employing a REGIONAL Approach
that aligns with the 6 Districts Outlined by the
Department of Transportation (DOT)
The DOT - Department of Transportation - https://www.dot.nm.gov/contact-us/districts/
District 1 – Southwest - Deming and surrounding area Grant, Hidalgo, Luna, Sierra, Socorro, Dona Ana Counties District 2 – Southeast - Roswell and surrounding area Chaves, Curry, DeBaca, Lee, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Otero Counties District 3 – Central - Albuquerque and surrounding area Bernalillo, Valencia Counties District 4 – Northeast - Las Vegas and surrounding area Colfax, Guadalupe, Harding, Mora, Quay, Union, San Miguel Counties District 5 – North Central - Santa Fe and surrounding area Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, San Juan, Taos, Torrance Counties District 6 – Northwest - Grants/Milan and surrounding area Catron, Cibola, McKinley, Sandoval Counties |