East Downtown Los Alamos MRA Feedback

Submissions closed on March 31, 2025, 11:00 PM

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Los Alamos County, in partnership with its East Downtown Los Alamos MRA project collaborators—Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation, New Mexico MainStreet—is developing a Metropolitan Redevelopment Area (MRA) Plan for the East Downtown Los Alamos area. (Visit the Metropolitan Redevelopment Area - Los Alamos initiative)

The County invites local and regional community members to provide input on the proposed MRA Plan. Feedback will help shape a plan aimed at enhancing the downtown area’s vibrancy by identifying community-supported projects, programs, and policies while leveraging development and incentive tools.

The MRA Plan follows the New Mexico Metropolitan Redevelopment Code, which enables cities and counties to address development challenges through public-private partnerships focused on revitalization.

Community Engagement

As previously mentioned, the County and MRA partners are requesting your feedback. Use the link below to take a short survey before January 7, 2025 at 5 p.m.

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Public Meetings

2024, December 16:  A Community Forum was held in person and virtually.  Watch the recording below and view the PowerPoint presentation(PDF, 2MB)

 


2024, June 27: A town hall was held in Fuller Lodge with the County and MRA partners to discuss the MRA process.

 


2024, May 07: County Council meeting. The Council adopted Resolution No. 24-08(PDF, 1MB)  making certain findings and determinations pursuant to the Metropolitan Redevelopment Code and designating the East Downtown Los Alamos MRA boundary.  

 


2024, February 20:County Council meeting regarding the discussion and possible action on the East Downtown Los Alamos Metropolitan Redevelopment Area (MRA) Plan boundaries in Downtown Los Alamos  (DT-LA) zone district.  

 


2023, December 05: County Council Meeting East Downtown Los Alamos Metropolitan Redevelopment Area (MRA) Designation Discussion

 

What are MRAs

A Metropolitan Redevelopment Area (MRA) is a zone designated by a city or county for economic and physical reinvestment. These areas, approved by a city or county council, must exhibit signs of disinvestment such as vacant or underutilized properties, substandard buildings, or insufficient infrastructure. The designation aims to prioritize these zones for redevelopment to stimulate growth and improve community conditions.

The MRA Plan identifies specific redevelopment projects that, when implemented, can boost business and community activities. By utilizing tools enabled by the MRA, such as tax breaks, land purchases, fee waivers, and financial incentives, the plan supports projects that make neighborhoods more welcoming, beautiful, accessible, and functional. In Los Alamos County, the East Downtown Los Alamos MRA focuses on revitalizing neglected areas, while the White Rock Town Center MRA addresses inadequate housing and aging infrastructure. These initiatives ensure public resources can support private projects, fostering tangible community benefits and revitalization. 

Learn more about MRAs