ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Sandia Crest House has been sitting vacant for years, but now the Forest Service says it’s time to tear it down. Along with a handful of other structures, the agency wants your input on what comes next.
They’re asking for public input on a plan that would change the landscape of the Sandi Mountains.
They’re proposing to demolish several structures across the Sandia Rangers District, including four vault toilets, two recreation residences, and the Sandia Crest House that once served as a cafe and gift shop…