Contact
Mark Scott
Interim Director / City Manager
mscott@santafenm.gov
Carly Venditti
Asset Development Manager
cavenditti@santafenm.gov
Jack Kelley
Redevelopment Project Manager
jekelley@santafenm.gov
Elizabeth Camacho
Economic Development and Communication Administrator
excamacho@santafenm.gov
Niyia Mack
Project Manager
nxmack@santafenm.gov
Melissa Velasquez
Administrative Manager
mrvelasquez@santafenm.gov
Commission
Dion Silva
Chair
Jenny Parks
Vice Chair
Richard Czoski
Commissioner
Robert Alexander Gonzales
Commissioner
Neighborhood Stabilization Plan for Hopewell Mann
The Midtown Neighborhood Stabilization Plan is a community-driven initiative focused on protecting and strengthening the Hopewell Mann neighborhood as redevelopment of the Midtown District moves forward. Launched in 2025 by the City of Santa Fe in partnership with MASS Design Group, Chainbreaker Collective, the Santa Fe Indigenous Center, and Ideas & Action, the plan is designed to ensure that growth happens equitably, fairly, and affordably. Its goal is to minimize displacement, preserve cultural identity, and reinforce the economic vitality of one of Santa Fe’s most historic working-class neighborhoods.
Over the course of a year, the plan will be shaped by deep neighborhood engagement, with residents, business owners, and community organizations directly involved in shaping recommendations. This collaborative process will establish strategies to stabilize housing, strengthen community assets, and create opportunities that allow existing residents to remain and thrive. As an extension of the Midtown Community Development Plan, the Neighborhood Stabilization Plan ensures that adjacent neighborhoods benefit from Midtown’s redevelopment and that equity is at the center of the city’s investment.
We look forward to sharing this plan with the community by July 2026.
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Disclaimer: The City of Santa Fe and the MRA are acting partners in this initiative. The City does not endorse, condone, or take responsibility for any other content on the linked webpage. External content is provided by third parties and does not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of the City of Santa Fe.