The City of Las Cruces will keep cooling stations open through Saturday, Aug. 3, to allow some relief for residents who wish to escape the heat.

A cooling station is a place that offers temporary shelter from the heat for the elderly, high-risk residents and the public. Residents are encouraged to call cooling stations beforehand to verify they are open.

The following cooling stations will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday, Aug. 3.

  • Frank O’Brien Papen Community Center, 304 W. Bell Ave. (575) 528-2455.
  • Henry R. Benavidez Community Center,1045 McClure Road (575) 541-2006 (*Closed Saturdays).
  • Meerscheidt Recreation Center, 1600 E. Hadley Ave. (575) 541-2563.
  • Munson Center, 975 S. Mesquite St. (575) 541-3000 (*Closed Saturdays).
  • Sage Café, 6121 Reynolds Drive (575) 528-3151 (*Closed Saturdays).
  • Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave. (575) 528-4000.

Residents are reminded to drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check on relatives, neighbors and pets. Also, those working or spending time outdoors should take extra precautions. When possible, strenuous activities should be limited to early morning or evening hours.

Residents should also be aware of the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Heat exhaustion symptoms include headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting; weakness and moist skin; irritability or confusion; and an upset stomach. Heat stroke symptoms include: dry, hot skin with no sweating; mental confusion or loss of consciousness; and seizures or convulsions. Heat stroke is an emergency and residents should immediately call 911 if anyone is experiencing these symptoms.

People at a higher risk of heat-related illness include: infants and young children; older adults; people with disabilities; anyone with chronic heart or lung problems; overweight persons; those who work outdoors or in hot settings; users of some medications, especially some drugs for mental disorders, movement disorders, allergies, depression, and heart and circulatory problems; and isolated persons who won’t know when or how to cool off or call for help.

Wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air-conditioned environments.

Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location as quickly as possible.

‘Operation Not in Vain’ Begins Aug. 5
Adult Basketball 3v3 Tournament Registration is Sept. 3
Other news in District 1 News, District 2 News, District 3 News, District 4 News, District 5 News, District 6 News, News Releases, Senior Programs

Art Stop Public Art Exhibit

The Art Bus Shelter art exhibit is looking for artists. Art could be featured at one of six Las Cruces bus shelters. Apply today. Art Stop Public Art Exhibit Applications
PCE Scrubbers at Griggs Walnut Superfund site.

Griggs Walnut Open House

Please join us for the Griggs Walnut Ground Water Plume Superfund Open House. It takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, September 19, 2024. 153 N. Cottonwood…
University Avenue

University Avenue Cooridor Study

Tell the City of Las Cruces what you would like University Avenue to look like. The City is conducting a corridor study for University Avenue from I-10 to I-25. Use…
MRA Workshop participants ar Real Life Church

MRA Community Design Workshop

Join us for a multi-day workshop, where we we’ll be envisioning the future of the El Paseo and S. Solano MRA area. During this workshop, we’ll be exploring various design…
3 dimensional home on a piece of paper with keys also on the paper

2023 CAPER Comments and NOFA Availability

CAPER The City of Las Cruces Housing & Neighborhood Services section has prepared a report of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) activities and…
Youth speaking with police officers

Developing Youth Leadership Academy 2024

Attention high school students! Would you like to know what makes our city tick? If you’re curious about the various City departments and how they impact your daily life, here’s your chance…
Home and landscape in las cruces

Realize Las Cruces Public Comment

Realize Las Cruces Public Comment Realize Las Cruces Public Comment September 10, 2024, at 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM East Mesa Public Safety Complex, Main Conference Room 550 N Sonoma…
Passport to Financial Success Students

Passport to Financial Success

Learn to be financially Savvy with the City of Las Cruces and the United Way of Southwest New Mexico. -Learn to create a budget and stick to it -Learn how…
Full City Council Chambers Las Cruces people sitting in seats at meeting.

Police Auditor to Host Community Meeting

The OIR Group, the firm the City of Las Cruces hired in 2021 to audit the police department, will host a community outreach meeting on Monday, Aug. 26, 2024, in…

Developing Youth Leaders Academy Registration

Community Engagement is facilitating a program for High School students to gain knowledge about how our local government works and what resources our City government provides to improve the community’s…