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Tappable numbers for the town, the county, Taos Pueblo's tourism office, the Village of Taos Ski Valley, central dispatch, the hospital and the Blue Bus — every one read off the agency's own site the day this shipped.
Getting around without a car (the fare-free Blue Bus, and MyBlue at a dollar a ride), which of the four governments handles what, short-term rental basics, fire restrictions, acequias, and where to turn on a hard night.
Hours, admission and the Pueblo's own visiting rules, summarized from taospueblo.com — including the feast-day ban on all recording devices and the late-winter closure. Taos Pueblo is a sovereign nation; its site is the authority on all of it.
The free town lots, the paid kiosk lots and their rates, and the locals' annual permit — read from the town's parking page, which currently lists a $100-per-year two-plate permit for the Loretto and Couse lots.
Today's air quality at the plaza in plain language, updated hourly — with notes on smoke season, spring dust, and the town-versus-ski-valley weather split.
Active wildfires and prescribed burns near Taos, from the National Interagency Fire Center's incident map, updated every few minutes. Prescribed burns are listed separately — a planned burn, not a wildfire — and the page always points at the county's emergency alerts first.
Six tools to start, built from two days of research and checked against the agencies' own pages: live wildfire status, today's air, downtown parking, visiting Taos Pueblo, common questions, and who to call.