Contact Us
Andrea Salazar
City Clerk and Director of Community Engagement
asalazar@santafenm.gov
200 Lincoln Avenue, Room 215
PO Box 909
Santa Fe, NM 87504-0909
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
2019 Resolutions
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A Resolution Directing Staff to Develop a Forty-Year Water Plan and a Longer Range, Eighty-Year Plan to Evaluate the City's Water Demand and Supplies, Including an Evaluation of Operational Scenarios to Maximize the City's Existing Water Supplies and Implementation of Certain Strategies.
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A Resolution Relating to a Request for Approval of First Quarter Budget Amendments for Fiscal Year 2019/2020.
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A Resolution Establishing City of Santa Fe Legislative Priorities for Consideration by the New Mexico State Legislature During the 54th Legislature - State of New Mexico - second Session, 2020.
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A Resolution Supporting the Protection of Wildlife Corridors in the Upper Rio Grande Basin.
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A Resolution Urging the New Mexico Legislature to Pass an Extreme Risk Protection Bill and an Appropriation to Fund Research on the Causes of Gun Violence and Solutions to End Gun Violence Amongst New Mexico Youth During the 2020 Legislative Session; and Urging the New Mexico Legislature to Propose a Constitutional Amendment to Allow Municipalities to Adopt Their Own Public Safety Measures if the Legislature Fails to Act.
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A Resolution Directing the City Manager to Identify and Apply for Federal and State Funding Sources for Water, Wastewater, and Other Water-Related Projects.
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A Resolution Accepting a Municipal Arterial Program Cooperative Grant From the New Mexico Department of Transportation Identified as Control Number L500383 for the Planning, Design, and Construction of Agua Fria Street and South Meadows Road Intersection Improvements.
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A Resolution Authorizing the Consumption of Alcohol During the Wine Tasting Event Produced by the Santa Fe Wine and Chile Fiesta, a Non-Profit Organization, on City Property on the Last Saturday of September, 2020-2024, Pursuant to Subsection 23-6.2(B) SFCC 1987.
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A Resolution Supporting Proposals to Boost the Efficiency Requirements in the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code ("IECC") by at Least Ten Percent.
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A Resolution Supporting the Efforts of Global Citizens, Led by Young People Whose Futures are Threatened, to Pressure World Leaders to Address the Climate Emergency we Face; Urging the Public and Private Sector to Work Together to Address the Effects of Climate Change; Affirming the City's Commitment to Take Climate Crisis Action; and Urging Santa Fe Residents to Support to Bring Climate Change to the Forefront of Issues Requiring Action From Our Political Leaders.
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A Resolution Adopting the 2021-2025 Infrastructure Capital Improvements Plan (ICIP).
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A Resolution Adopting the 2021-2025 Senior Infrastructure Capital Improvements Plan (ICIP) for the Division of Senior Services, Community Services Department.
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A Resolution Authorizing the Sale and Consumption of Beer During Velo New Mexico's Santa Fe Mountain Fest on September 13-14, 2019, Pursuant to Section 23-6.2(B) SFCC 1987.
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A Resolution Declaring the Intent of the City of Santa Fe to Issue [Taxable] Industrial Revenue Bonds in a Principal Amount up to Eighteen Million Dollars ($18,000,000) to Finance the Acquisition, Construction, Renovation, Installation, and Equipping of a High Pressure Processing Facility in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for the Purpose of Inducing New Mexico Fresh Foods, LLC or its Successors or Assigns to Undertake the Acquisitions, Construction, Renovation, Equipping, and Installation of Such Project, and Authorizing the Giving and Publication of Notices in Connection with Such Bonds.
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A Resolution Supporting the Eighth Annual Neighbor to Neighbor Food Drive; and Authorizing the Use of City Vehicles and Staff to Assist with Collection of the Donations.
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A Resolution Accepting a Grant From the New Mexico Department of Transportation Identified as DFA Appropriation ID D3409 NMDOT Control Number C5193409 to Acquire Rights-Of-Way for and to Plan, Design, and Contruct Lighting and Sidewalk Improvements Along Harrison Road from Cerrillos Road to Agua Fria Street.
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A Resolution Accepting a Grant From the New Mexico Department of Transportation Identified as DFA Appropriation ID D3408 NMDOT Control Number C5193408 to Plan, Design, and Construct Rights-Of-Way Improvements to Agua Fria Street and South Meadows Road.
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A Resolution Declaring the Intent of the City of Santa Fe to Issue Industrial Revenue Bonds in a Principal Amount up to Eighty Million Dollars ($80,000,000) to Finance Acquisitions, Construction, and Equipping of a New Adult Residential Retirement Facility to be located at 401 old Taos Highway in Santa Fe, New Mexico and for the Purpose of Inducing El Castillo Retirement Residences or its Successors or Assign to Undertake the Acquisitions, Construction, and Equipping of Such Project, and Authorizing the Giving and Publication of Notices in Connection with Such Bonds.
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A Resolution Approving the Design and Installation Plan for Thirty Additional Banners Commemorating Veterans Along the Cerrillos Road Corridor Between I-25 and Rodeo Road.
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A Resolution Relating to a Request for Approval of Fourth Quarter (Year-end) Budget Amendments for Fiscal Year 2018/2019.
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A Resolution Authorizing and Approving Submission of a Completed Application for Financial Assistance and Parking Facilities Equipment Project Approval to the New Mexico Finance Authority.
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A Resolution Calling for a Regular Local Election to be Held on November 5, 2019 for the Purpose of Electing One City Councilor from Each Council District and One Municipal Judge At-Large and Notifying the Santa Fe County Clerk of the Positions to be Filled.
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A Resolution Urging Congress to Clarify That the Rights Protected Under the United States Constitution Are the Rights of Human Beings and Not the Rights of Artificial Entities and That Governments May and Shall Regulate Campaign Contributions and Expenditures to Protect the People from Corruption and Undue or Disproportionate Influence in Elections and Government; Asking That Congress Propose a Constitutional Amendment to Provide Such Clarification.
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A Resolution Endorsing the North Central Regional Transit District’s FY2020 Budget Proposal, Approving the City of Santa Fe’s FY2020 Regional Transit Plan; Funding the Mountain Trail 255 Route; and Directing Staff to Submit the City’s Regional Transit Plan for FY2020 to the North Central Regional Transit District Board of Directors for Consideration and Approval.
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A Resolution Accepting and Approving the Fiscal Year 2018 Audit.
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A Resolution relating to a Request for Approval of Third Quarter Budget Amendments for Fiscal Year 2018/2019.
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A Resolution Directing the City Manager to Evaluate the Suitability of Shared Electric Scooters in the City of Santa Fe; and Directing the City Manager to Recommend Whether or Not the City Should Develop a Pilot Program Unique to Santa Fe.
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A Resolution Adopting the City of Santa Fe Fiscal Year 2019/2020 Annual Operating Budget and Organizational Chart.
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A Resolution Creating a Women's Commission to Identify Opportunities to Improve City of Santa Fe Programs and Policies and to Strengthen the Quality of Life of Women and Girls in Santa Fe so They Can Thrive, Personally and Professionally.
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A Resolution Approving the Design and Installation Plan for Banner Commemorating Veterans Along the Cerrillos Road Corridor Between I-25 and Rodeo Road.
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A Resolution Regarding the Municipal Drug Strategy Task Force, Authorizing an Extension of Time Until December 31, 2019 for the Task Force to Complete Its Work as Set Forth in Resolution 2017-77.
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A Resolution Authorizing the Sale and Consumption of Beer, Cider and Wine at the Santa Fe Railyard Park During the Santa Fe Institute's Interplanetary Festival on June 14-16, 2019, Pursuant to Section 23.6.2(B) SFCC 1987.
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A Resolution Amending Table 80 of the Santa Fe Impact Fee Capital Improvements Plan 2020 Regarding Planned Major Road Improvements and Adding “Sidewalk Improvements at 3240 Rufina Street” as an Eligible Project to Receive Road Impact Fees.
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A Resolution Amending Table 80 of the Santa Fe Impact Fee Capital Improvements Plan 2020 Regarding Planned Major Road Improvements and Adding “Sidewalk Improvements at 3420 Rufina Street” as an Eligible Project to Receive Road Impact Fees.
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A Resolution Supporting Congresswoman Deb Haaland’s Call for a National Investigation of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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A Resolution Recognizing the Importance of a Computer Science Education for 21st Century Students; and Directing the City Manager to Identify Opportunities to Increase Computer Science Education in City of Santa Fe Afterschool and Summer Programs.
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A Resolution Requesting the United States Postal Service Postmaster General Support the Issuance of a Postage Stamp Commemorating the Fiftieth Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
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A Resolution In opposition to a proposed rule change by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of the Army revising the definition of "Water of the United States"; submitting this Resolution to the Environmental Protection Agency; and encouraging City of Santa Fe residents to submit their comments during the public comment period ending April 15, 2019.
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A Resolution ratifying submittal of an application to the New Mexico Finance Authority for refinancing of subordinate lien gross receipts tax revenue bonds, series 2009 - Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
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A Resolution in upport of the Rio Grande Trail Master Plan.
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A Resolution establishing the forward look on Water Task Force to evaluate the current water rate structure to ensure the rate structure supports capital and operational costs of the water utility and that those costs are distributed between rate classifications that align with the overall vision and mission of the utility and the City of Santa Fe.
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A Resolution supporting federal legislation to designate Bandelier National Monument as a National Park and Preserve.
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A Resolultion authorizing the city to join the Coalition of Sustainable Communities New Mexico ("CSC") as a founding member; and designating the Mayor as the city representative on the Governing Board of the CSC.
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A Resolution relating to a request for approval of second quarter budget amendments for Fiscal Year 2018/2019.
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A Resolution contributing property and resources to New Mexico Inter-Faith Housing Community Development Corporation for development of the Santa Fe Arts+Creativity Center low income housing tax credit project pursuant to the Affordable Housing Act.
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A Resolution in support of legislation in the 2019 Legislative Session to authorize the practice of dental therapy and govern the training and licensure of dental therapists in New Mexico.
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A Resolution amending Resolution No. 2015-18, regarding the duties and responsibilities of the Veterans' Advisory Board; authorizing the use of existing funds to educate residents and promote the option for a voluntary contribution to the New Mexico Veterans' State Cemetery Fund from a tax refund on Form NMPIT-1.
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A Resolution readopting and supplementing fee schedules for plumbing and mechanical/gas permits.
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A Resolution promoting the preservation and care of the College of Santa Fe art collection by promoting an active loan program to ensure public access to and educational opportunities with said collection.
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A Resolution repealing Resolution #2018-1 relating to the Open Meetings Act; and adopting annual notice requirements.