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Los Alamos County Publishes Resolution 26-06 for Series 2026 Gross Receipts Bonds

Los Alamos County Council directed publication of Resolution No. 26-06, a legal notice tied to issuance of Gross Receipts Tax Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2026.

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Los Alamos County Publishes Resolution 26-06 for Series 2026 Gross Receipts Bonds
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The Incorporated County of Los Alamos has directed publication of Resolution No. 26-06, a county legal notice that describes the resolution as relating to the issuance of Gross Receipts Tax Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2026. The legal notice provided in the material is truncated and reads in full: “A legal notice published on behalf of the Incorporated County of Los Alamos announcing that the County Council has directed publication of Resolution No. 26-06. The notice describes the resolution as relating to the issuance of Gross Receipts Tax Improvement Revenue Bonds, Series 2026, in a”

The available excerpt contains several explicit facts and several conspicuously missing items. The jurisdiction is identified as the Incorporated County of Los Alamos, the document title is NOTICE OF RESOLUTION NO. 26-06, and the County Council action is recorded as directing publication of the resolution. The excerpt does not include any bond principal amount, interest rate, maturity schedule, underwriter name, bond counsel, or the stated uses of proceeds; the research notes explicitly list those items as absent.

Public records indicate the legal notice is tied to an event on February 13, 2026, and today is February 16, 2026. Given the truncated text, reporting will require the full resolution text or the complete legal notice as published by Los Alamos County. Key documents to obtain include the adopted Resolution No. 26-06, the County Council meeting agenda or minutes showing the Council’s vote, any notice of sale or notice of public hearing, and the county’s bond counsel or finance office documentation that would identify principal amount and repayment pledge.

Journalists and interested neighbors should address requests to Los Alamos County offices that hold legislative records: the County Clerk, the County Council administrative staff, the County Finance Director or Treasurer, and the County Attorney or bond counsel if listed. The research notes recommend obtaining the full resolution to learn whether the bonds will be sold via competitive sale or negotiated sale, the exact pledge language for gross receipts tax revenue, and any fiscal impact on the County’s debt service schedule.

To avoid confusing Los Alamos’ Resolution No. 26-06 with similarly numbered items elsewhere, the record shows multiple unrelated documents using similar numerals: Winfield, Kansas Bill No. 2606 and RESOLUTION NO. 0626 awards a $785,900 contract to Mid-American Courtworks for T.H. Vaughan Tennis Center improvements; Riverside, California scheduled a public hearing on September 16, 2025 at 3 p.m. in the Art Pick Council Chamber at 3900 Main Street (phone (951) 826-8686, Meeting ID 926 9699 1265) for its Arlington Business Improvement District; the City of Dallas resolution authorizes an estimated $1,092,668.00 in Park & Recreation service agreements with Hellas Construction and GG Contractors; Urbana, Ohio used Resolution 2606-21 for an economic development agreement with Sutphen Corporation; and the CPUC approved Advice Letter 2606-E related to a Tri-Dam renewable contract.

Until Los Alamos County publishes the full Resolution No. 26-06 or provides a legible legal notice, the precisely quantifiable details residents will need - the bond amount, project uses, repayment source, public hearing date, and names of underwriter or counsel - remain unknown. Request the full resolution from the Los Alamos County Clerk or County Council office to confirm those items and to report on any local fiscal implications.

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