6 Oct, 2021
City FY20 Audit Completed
Audit Deemed "Clean," Indicates Improved Financial Position Over FY19. The Office of the State Auditor released the City of Santa Fe?s Fiscal Year 2020 audit on Monday, October 4, 2021. The Fiscal Year 2020 audit was performed by the outside independent auditor
6 Oct, 2021
Battling Weeds With Workforce, Eco-Friendly Tactics
Parks Division teams are attacking the current proliferation of weeds by deploying extra worker-resources and utilizing ecologically sensitive tactics that will mitigate the problem in future seasons.
6 Oct, 2021
Governing Body Mandates Closed Captioning for Televisions in Public
On Wednesday, September 29, the City of Santa Fe Governing Body Unanimously Approved Ordinance 2021-21, an Ordinance Relating to Closed Captions.
5 Oct, 2021
City Collecting Abandoned Shopping Carts
More Than 600 Collected in September! Data From Pilot Project Will Inform Long-term Solution. In recent months, complaints about abandoned shopping carts have been the number one complaint reported on the City "Report and Request" webpage. The Office of
1 Oct, 2021
Highlights from the Week of September 27, 2021
This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on: A Good Week for the Future of Santa Fe, City Offers Paid Leave for SFPS Volunteers and Santa Fe Homes Run on the Sun.
30 Sep, 2021
Governing Body Approves Cannabis Legislation
Last night the Governing Body unanimously approved legislation designed to promote the new commercial cannabis economy while protecting public health, safety, and the general welfare of the residents and visitors to the City of Santa Fe.
30 Sep, 2021
Governing Body Considers Cannabis Legislation
We provide this information describing definitions and recommendations as context for following the proceedings scheduled for the evening session of th
29 Sep, 2021
Launch of City’s New Solar Program
On Monday the City of Santa Fe and its partners celebrated the launch of Solarize Santa Fe at the Nina Otero Community School. Solarize Santa Fe is a solar energy bulk-purchasing program designed to help Santa Fe homeowners of all income levels overcome financial
29 Sep, 2021
New City, SFPS Volunteer Program
The City and Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) today announced a program to grant four hours of paid leave per month to employees for the purpose of volunteering in the schools. The program is designed to help compensate for shortages of full-time teachers, substitutes,
28 Sep, 2021
RFQ for Alto Street Developer
City Seeks Qualifications to Build Affordable ?Green? Homes in Santa Fe?s Historic Downtown
City Donating Lot at 635 Alto Street to Subsidize Cost of Producing at Least Five Low-Priced Dwelling Units
27 Sep, 2021
Police Chief Padilla Announces Retirement
The Chief of Police, Andrew Padilla, has announced his retirement after more than 21 years with the City of Santa Fe Police Department (SFPD). Chief Padilla has served his entire career with SFPD. He started as a patrol officer in 2000 after serving in the United States
27 Sep, 2021
Ribbon Cutting: Ft. Marcy Pickleball Courts
Wednesday Sept. 29, 3 p.m. The City of Santa Fe will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of 6 newly dedicated pickleball courts at Fort Marcy Park to support the quickly growing local community of more than 450 players.
24 Sep, 2021
Santa Fe Trails Transit Survey
You Input is Needed to Improve Santa Fe Trails! Please share your thoughts on existing transit service in Santa Fe by filling out a quick survey by scanning the QR code.
24 Sep, 2021
Highlights from the Week of September 20, 2021
This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on the: Let It Flow! Federal Funding for San Juan-Chama Pipelinem, Keeping Santa Fe Safe and The Last Word on River Talks
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