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Andrea Salazar
City Clerk and Director of Community Engagement
asalazar@santafenm.gov
Geralyn Cardenas
Deputy City Clerk
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200 Lincoln Avenue, Room 215
PO Box 909
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0909
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Click here for a word-searchable database of resolutions from 2008-2023 on Municode.
2025 Resolutions
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A resolution proposing a ballot question to be submitted to the City of Santa Fe voters during the November 4, 2025, regular local election, regarding amending Articles VI, Section 6.02 and VIII, Section 8.04 of the city’s municipal charter to allow six councilors to suspend or remove the city manager, city attorney, and city clerk at a regularly scheduled meeting.
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A resolution approving budget amendments and associated New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration/Local Government Division schedules summarizing the fourth quarter amendments and requesting that New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration approve fourth quarter budget amendments for fiscal year 2025.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents to enter an agreement with the New Mexico Department of Transportation, regarding appropriation ID number F3057, control number C5213057, to acquire rights of way and to plan, design, construct, and improve pedestrian, bicycle, and drainage infrastructure on Governor Miles Road in the City of Santa Fe; and accepting responsibility for the project and assuming ownership, liability, and maintenance responsibilities for all amenities related to the project.
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A resolution approving the updated Santa Fe Trails Agency safety plan and directing its submission to the Federal Transit Administration.
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A resolution authorizing a tasting event and the consumption of beer, wine, cider, and mixed beverages that include liquor during the Santa Fe Wine and Chile Friday event on the last Friday of September, for the years 2025-2029, pursuant to subsections 23-6.3(b)(7) and 23-6.2(c) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution authorizing the consumption of wine during the Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta Grand Tasting on the last Saturday of September, for the years 2025-2029, pursuant to subsection 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution 2027-2031 infrastructure capital improvements plan.
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A resolution adopting the City of Santa Fe's regional annual transit service plan for fiscal year 2026; accepting the North Central Regional Transit District fiscal year 2026 proposed funding of regional services provided by the City of Santa Fe of $1,421,890; and approving submitting the city's regional annual transit service plan for fiscal year 2026 to the board of directors for approval.
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A resolution making a finding of necessity and designating an area comprised of a majority of the Midtown Local Innovation Corridor overlay district and General Franklin E. Miles Park as a Metropolitan Redevelopment Area.
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A resolution establishing the City of Santa Fe as a Vision Zero city and directing the city manager to take action in support of the Vision Zero goal.
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A resolution updating the terms of and extending the pilot program supporting physical and mental wellbeing of City of Santa Fe employees.
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A resolution approving budget amendments and requesting that New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration approve the City of Santa Fe third quarter budget amendments for fiscal year 2025.
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A resolution identifying city property at 2395 Richards Avenue as a location for a micro community to provide shelter and supportive services for individuals experiencing homelessness in Santa Fe.
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A resolution authorizing the sale and consumption of beer and wine during the Railyard Plaza Summer Scene concert sponsored by IndigenousWays on August 15, 2025, pursuant to subsection 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution restricting the weight limit on the Cerro Gordo Bridge No. 8838 not to exceed a gross weight limit of fifteen (15) tons until repairs are made; directing installation of weight limitation signs in advance of the bridge and notice of this resolution sent to the New Mexico Motor Transportation Department, as required by state law; specifying that violation of the weight limit is a misdemeanor, punishable by the penalties in NMSA 1978, section 66-8-7; and directing notice to the New Mexico Department of Transportation when repair completion and full access to the bridge is restored.
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A resolution authorizing the sale and consumption of beer and wine during portions of the International Folk Art Market on July 10 and 12, 2025, pursuant to subsection 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution adopting the City of Santa Fe's fiscal year 2026 operating budget for the City of Santa Fe.
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A resolution authorizing the sale and consumption of beer, wine, and cider during the Santa Fe Pride Festival on June 28, 2025, in a beer, wine, and cider garden adjacent to 100 S. Lincoln Avenue, pursuant to section 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution amending the Immigration Committee's purpose and membership.
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A resolution authorizing and directing the widening of Zia Road to accommodate a necessary deceleration lane, using adjacent, unimproved land comprising approximately one percent (1%) of Candelero Park, on its far northern boundary; and directing the city manager to designate an agent to apply for a lot line adjustment and any other administrative steps required as the governing body's agent.
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A resolution correcting the required permit named for Resolutions 2025-16, regarding the Movies in the Park event series; and 2025-23, regarding the Summer Scene Concert event series, changing each from a special dispenser permit to a public celebration permit.
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A resolution establishing a plan for use of budgeted funds to study hiring council staff.
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A resolution authorizing the sale and consumption of beer and wine during the Railyard Plaza Summer Scene concerts sponsored by the International Folk Art Market on July 9, 10, and 11, 2025, pursuant to subsection 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution notifying the County Clerk of the County of Santa Fe that the regular local election on November 4, 2025, includes elections for one city councilor from each council district and the mayor of the City of Santa Fe.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for an agreement with the New Mexico Environment Department, regarding agreement number SAP-24-I2455-GF, to acquire land for, and plan, design, construct, purchase, repair, permit, and improve, a regional wastewater treatment plant.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for an agreement with the New Mexico Environment Department, regarding agreement number SAP-24-I2458-GF, to plan, design and construct wastewater system improvements, including sewer services and a stormwater plan for Vereda de Valencia.
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A resolution authorizing the sale and consumption of beer and wine during the 2025 Railyard Plaza Summer Scene concerts on June 5, 2025; June 6, 2025; June 12, 2025; June 13, 2025; June 19, 2025; June 20, 2025; June 26, 2025; July 18, 2025; July 25, 2025; August 1, 2025; August 8, 2025; August 22, 2025; and August 29, 2025, pursuant to subsection 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for an agreement with the New Mexico Environment Department, regarding agreement number SAP 24-I2457-GF, to plan, design, and construct improvements on Jemez Road, including a sewer line south of Airport Road, to improve residential septic systems.
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A resolution approving the consumption of beer and wine during Site Santa Fe annual gala dinner event on July 18, 2025, at the Ramada in the Railyard Park, pursuant to subsection 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987, and rescinding the approval for consumption on June 26, 2025, which was granted in Resolution 2023-7.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for an agreement with the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, regarding appropriation ID number H3359, New Mexico Department of Transportation control number C5233359, to acquire rights of way and to plan, design, construct, and improve Governor Miles Road from Richards Avenue to Nizhoni Drive.
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A resolution approving budget amendments for the Buckman Direct Diversion Board and Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency and requesting that New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration approve second quarter budget amendments for fiscal year 2025.
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A resolution authorizing the sale and consumption of beer and hard cider during the Party on the Pitch soccer tournament on May 31, 2025, pursuant to section 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for an agreement with New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, regarding appropriation ID number H3360, New Mexico Department of Transportation control number C5233360, to acquire rights of way for and to plan, design and construct bicycle and pedestrian improvements along Pacheco Street between West San Mateo Road and Alta Vista Street.
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A resolution authorizing the sale and consumption of beer and wine in the Railyard Park during the 2025 Railyard Movies in the Park on May 31, 2025; June 14, 2025; June 28, 2025; July 26, 2025; August 9, 2025; and August 23, 2025, pursuant to subsection 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution authorizing the sale and consumption of beer during the 2025 Santa Fe Century on May 17th and 18th, 2025, pursuant to section 23-6.2(C) SFCC 1987.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for an agreement with New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, regarding appropriation ID number G3170, New Mexico Department of Transportation control number C5223170, to acquire easements and rights of way for and to plan, design, construct and improve Pacheco Street, including pedestrian and bicycle improvements between West San Mateo Road and Alta Vista Street.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for an agreement with the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration regarding appropriation ID number G3169, New Mexico Department of Transportation control number C5223169, to acquire easements and rights of way for and to plan, design, construct, and repair Governor Miles Road from Richards Avenue to Nizhoni Drive.
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A resolution authorizing the filing of applications to the Federal Transit Administration, an operating administration of the United States Department of Transportation, for federal transportation assistance as authorized by 49 U.S.C. 53, Title 23, United States Code, or other federal statutes administered by the Federal Transit Administration.
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A resolution accepting a donation for the design and construction of a new championship soccer field and associated infrastructure and directing next steps upon receipt of the donation.
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A resolution supporting the New Mexico Food Charter's report card for 2023-2024 priorities and identifying priority food policies.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, appropriation ID number I3318, New Mexico Department of Transportation control number C5243318, to acquire rights of way for and to plan, design, and construct a road connection from New Mexico Highway 599–Jaguar Driver interchange to the Santa Fe Regional Airport for the City of Santa Fe in Santa Fe County.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, appropriation ID number I3321, New Mexico Department of Transportation control number C5243321, to acquire rights of way for and to plan, design, and construct a pedestrian underpass drive.
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A resolution authorizing representatives and agents for New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, appropriation ID number G3165, New Mexico Department of Transportation control number C5223165, to plan, design, construct, landscape, and make Phase I improvements to medians on arterial and collector roads for the City of Santa Fe in Santa Fe County.
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A resolution accepting a grant from the Que Linda Beautification Program administered by the New Mexico Department of Transportation; entering into a grant agreement for a total amount of $95,000.00, term ending June 30, 2025; identifying the city manager or city designee as the signatory for the agreement.
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A resolution adopting annual Open Meetings Act notice requirements for 2025.
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A resolution amending the Las Soleras Master Plan for Tracts 19, 20, 21, 23, 24 and 26, comprised of approximately 41.44 acres; changing the land use designations from mixed use, BIP (Business Industrial Park), and C-1 (General Office) to C-2 (General Commercial) and to reduce the width of the utility and trail corridor (La Rambla Trail) from 90 to 45 feet on the south side of Beckner Road (Case No. 2024-7899).
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A resolution amending the general plan from commercial business use to community commercial for Las Soleras Tract 20, for an approximately 10.70-acre property, owned by Beckner Road Partnership, LLC (Case No. 2024-8854).
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A resolution amending the general plan from transitional mixed use to community commercial for Las Soleras Tract 19, an approximately 9.11-acre property owned by Beckner Road Partnership, LLC (Case No. 2024-8852).
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A resolution amending the general plan from commercial office to community commercial for Las Soleras Tracts 21 & 26, an approximately 8.18-acre property, and for Las Soleras Tracts 23 & 24, an approximately 13.45-acre property, owned by Beckner Road Partnership, LLC (Case No. 2024-7898).