Business have until March 31, 2021 to apply for next PPP. Pandemic-impacted businesses are one step closer to another round of PPP loans. The SBA announced this morning on Twitter that it will open the PPP application process for new borrowers and certain existing borrowers on Monday, January 11. The loan program was reauthorized under the Economic Aid Act passed by the … [Read more...] about Some PPP Applications To Be Accepted Starting 01/11/2021
Archives for January 2021
Don’t Look In The Rear View Mirror, Look In The Windshield Ahead
By Jo Mixon 2020 was extremely challenging. It had plenty of obstacles, roadblocks, opportunities, and a few successes. At the Chamber we have thoughts and plans for much better days ahead in this new year. The corona virus is still here, so we will move cautiously. The Chamber board and I want you to know, as we move forward into 2021, we'd like to reconnect on every … [Read more...] about Don’t Look In The Rear View Mirror, Look In The Windshield Ahead
Covid-19 Update – First Responders Receive Vaccine
Covid-19 Vaccine When the Covid-19 Virus was officially recognized in February of 2020, the leadership of the Village of Angel Fire held a round-table discussion and began planning on the potential impact of this Novel Virus. Following the Disaster Planning Model of Preparedness, Response, Mitigation, and Recovery we identified Stages of Surveillance, Response Actions, … [Read more...] about Covid-19 Update – First Responders Receive Vaccine
New Mexico Restaurant Association Restaurant Town Hall
The State of Restaurants in New Mexico New Mexico restaurants have been shut down and, as a result, have laid-off 30,000 employees. To date, 200 restaurants have closed permanently, which means 5,000 of those unemployed will not have a job to return to when the pandemic is over. To preserve the 25,000 restaurant jobs for people to come back to the state must protect these … [Read more...] about New Mexico Restaurant Association Restaurant Town Hall
New Rules For Outdoor Dining
New Mexico CSP Guidelines for Restaurants The requirements for outdoor dining have been amended in the NM CSPs for Restaurants, to allow areas with overhead covers (tents) or roofs (covered patios) to now open 2 non-adjacent sides, enough to provide air flow through the space. The previous NM CSPs required that any space with a roof must have 3 sides open during operational … [Read more...] about New Rules For Outdoor Dining
Extended New Mexico Public Health Order Expires January 29, 2021
Secretary Designate of the Department of Health , Tracie C. Collins, has extended the Public Health orders in place since March 11, 2020. New Public Health Order All counties in New Mexico except Catron County remain in the RED LEVEL of closedown: Essential businesses (non-retail): No capacity restrictions but must limit operations to only those absolutely necessary … [Read more...] about Extended New Mexico Public Health Order Expires January 29, 2021
Natural Christmas Tree Disposal
Happy New Year Angel Fire! As questions arise this year as they do each year, “What do we do with our natural Christmas Tree when we are ready to dispose of it?” The answer is simple, Angel Fire Residents and guests of Angel Fire property may take their natural Christmas Trees to the Transfer Station located at 55 Camino Grande for free disposal. This service is part of … [Read more...] about Natural Christmas Tree Disposal
State Minimum Wage Increase
New Mexico's statewide minimum wage will increase by $1.50 on Jan. 1 to $10.50 per hour, and the tipped minimum wage will go up 20 cents to $2.55 per hour under legislation passed in 2019. This is the second of four annual minimum wage increases pushed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and approved by the Legislature. The legislation calls for further minimum wage increases to … [Read more...] about State Minimum Wage Increase
Virtual Roundhouse Of New Mexico
The New Mexico business community has created the Virtual Roundhouse of New Mexico to provide the citizens of the state easy, safe, and free access to the state’s governmental leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Virtual Roundhouse is a joint effort of the New Mexico Chamber of Commerce, the New Mexico Hospitality Association and the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce and you’re … [Read more...] about Virtual Roundhouse Of New Mexico
Angel Fire Chamber Membership Meeting With Legislative Focus
The Chamber will be holding a membership meeting via Zoom on January 5, 2021 at 10:30 am. The discussion will be on business recovery in the new year with a focus on the 2021 Legislative Session. All members should receive an email invitation to attend. When: January 5, 2021 at 10:30 am Where: Zoom If you are a Chamber member and have not received the invitation, we … [Read more...] about Angel Fire Chamber Membership Meeting With Legislative Focus
Eagle Nest Lake State Park Now Open To Ice Fishing For NM Residents
Due to recent cold weather, the lake’s ice thickness is now at minimum standards for this access according to New Mexico State Parks officials. State officials remind the public that you take a risk anytime you go out onto the ice. Before going out onto the ice, individuals are urged to consider the following safety precautions: Don’t fish by yourself. Before you leave the … [Read more...] about Eagle Nest Lake State Park Now Open To Ice Fishing For NM Residents
Angel Fire Village Council News
Bruce Jassmann chosen to fill vacant Council position Bruce Jassmann who was seated to fill the vacant position on the Angel Fire Village Council, at the Village Council meeting on December 22, 2020. When there is a vacancy on the council it falls to the mayor to appoint and the council to approve/disapprove the candidate. Mr Jassmann had been a candidate in the last … [Read more...] about Angel Fire Village Council News
How Should We Provide Better Communication?
By Jo Mixon, Mayor of the Village of Angel Fire And how do you get connected? Communication in the Village of Angel Fire has always been challenging. With the loss of ability to meet face to face during 2020, those challenges have amplified. Add to the mix the false rumors on social media, factual communication is hard. The recent dumpster removals from the core of the … [Read more...] about How Should We Provide Better Communication?
State Amends Capacity Requirements For Essential Retail Spaces
SANTA FE – The state’s emergency public health order on Wednesday was amended to accommodate slightly increased capacity inside essential retail spaces, such as grocery stores and certain other large “big box” retailers that generate a percentage of their revenue from consumable food and drink products, as cold weather grips most of New Mexico. In accordance with the state’s … [Read more...] about State Amends Capacity Requirements For Essential Retail Spaces
NM Governor’s Extended Public Health Orders
The New Mexico Governor's New Public Health Executive Orders December 2, 2020 to December 30, 2020 Full Public Health Order Here Re-opening of businesses in the state of New Mexico, as of today, December 2, is now determined by a tiered county system. Each county is classified either Red, Yellow or Green. The most restrictive red phase is relaxed somewhat from the full … [Read more...] about NM Governor’s Extended Public Health Orders
Let’s Talk Trash – A Note From Village Management
The Village will start by agreeing with all of your comments, that the dumping of trash outside of the dumpsters whether in the core area of the Village or at the recycle park is criminal and should not be tolerated. Facts: Placing trash outside of containers is a crime. Dumping of illegal substances and disallowed substances in the dumpsters is a crime. Placing large items … [Read more...] about Let’s Talk Trash – A Note From Village Management