Art. 256. (295). Demise of Lodge by Grand Lodge.
When a Lodge is suspended, or its Charter arrested by the Grand Master, or a Lodge ceases to function as required by the laws of the Grand Lodge, the matter shall be reported to the Grand Lodge at its next Annual Communication, with full details of the facts. If the Grand Lodge does not restore the Charter, or authorize the Lodge to resume labor, any such Lodge shall stand as demised.
I believe this is what happened. As best as I can tell, "final action of the Grand Lodge" has been taken- see below:
Art. 257. (296, 297). Suspended and Demised Defined.
A. The term “Suspended” shall apply to the status of Lodges whose charters have been arrested; and to those Lodges which fail to meet once in three months; or which voluntarily surrender their charters; or fail to make returns within the time required by Masonic law; or to pay their dues to the Grand Lodge on or before the first day of June of the year following such default.
B. The term ‘Demised” shall apply to Lodges whose charters have been revoked by final action of the Grand Lodge.
And this is what happens to the members of the Lodge:
Art. 258. (298). Members of Demised Lodges: Status.
When a Lodge has demised, those who were members thereof at the time of its demise occupy the position of nonaffiliated Masons, except those holding plural membership in some other Lodge.
Art. 261. (301). Members of Demised Lodges: Dues and Arrears.
A member in good standing at the time of the demise of his Lodge may, after payment of arrearage in dues, if any, obtain from the Grand Secretary a Certificate of Good Standing to apply for affiliation in some other Lodge; or (if he does not hold plural membership in some other Lodge) for a Certificate of Dimission as an unaffiliated Mason; or (if he holds plural membership in some other Lodge) for a Certificate of Withdrawal from the demised Lodge.