9 Jul, 2021
Weekly Wrap: Highlights from the Week of July 5, 2021
This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on COVID-2.0 Mental Health Crisis, Midtown Planning and the Fire Department Cool Downs.
9 Jul, 2021
City of Santa Fe and Interfaith Community Shelter (Pete’s Place) to Host Community Meeting
Please join representatives of the City of Santa Fe and Interfaith Community Shelter (Pete's Place) for a community information and dialog session on Tuesday, July 13, 2021 from 5:30 p.m. ? 7:30 p.m. The meeting will take place on Zoom, login information is below.
9 Jul, 2021
Midtown District Public Planning Sessions
Opportunities for Public Engagement: Listening Sessions in July, Workshops Sessions in September. As part of a citywide public engagement initiative to plan the Midtown District, the City of Santa Fe is sponsoring two Public Planning Sessions to inform the future land uses
8 Jul, 2021
CHART Consultant Hearings
Governing Body to Consider Consultant Proposed to Lead Process. Committee Hearings Today, Tomorrow, Next Week. The City of Santa Fe announces another milestone in the Culture, History, Art, Reconciliation and Truth process that?s known by the acronym CHART.
8 Jul, 2021
Fire Department Cool Downs
Midsummer Family Fun in the Parks. Saturday July 17 at SWAN Park; Saturday July 24 at Franklin Miles. The City of Santa Fe, the Santa Fe Fire Department, and the Parks Division invite everyone to bring the kids out to the parks on Saturday mornings, play on the fields and
2 Jul, 2021
Weekly Wrap - Highlights from the Week of June 28, 2021
Let?s start with this weekend: Happy July 4th! Stay safe, have fun, enjoy family time?and celebrate America?s birthday! As this Weekly Wrap says, we?re hitting our stride with a new fiscal year, 4% pay raises, re-opening City offices, getting ready for the return of our traditional fiestas and markets, moving forward with the CHART process.
2 Jul, 2021
CHART PROCESS UPDATE: Proposed Consultant Recommended to Governing Body
Committee Hearings Begin Next Week
2 Jul, 2021
City Restoring In-Person Services
In the interests of maintaining public health and safety and managing human resources during this transitional period, the City of Santa Fe has been taking a measured approach to resuming in-person services and opening City facilities and buildings to the workforce and the public. That process is about to accelerate.
1 Jul, 2021
Traffic Disruption for Fourth of July Fireworks Show
On Sunday, July 4, 2021, the Kiwanis Club and the City of Santa Fe will be presenting this year?s Fourth of July Fireworks Show at the Santa Fe Place Mall. The Santa Fe Police Department will be at the event to assist with public safety and traffic direction.
30 Jun, 2021
City Office of Economic Development Networking Event
City Office of Economic Development Hosts Networking Event Summer Mixer to Bring People and Businesses Together In Person!. With vaccination rates enabling our businesses to reopen safely at 100% capacity, the City of Santa Fe's Office of Economic Development is
30 Jun, 2021
City’s FY20 Audit Extended
City FY2020 Audit Extended 60 Days. The State Auditor Brian Colon and his team were notified yesterday by the City of Santa Fe that the fiscal year audit of 2020 will be filed at the end of August. This represents a 60-day extension from the previous schedule of June 30.
28 Jun, 2021
Parking Division Offices Open to the Public
EFFECTIVE JUNE 28, 2021: PARKING DIVISION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: TUESDAYS AND THURDAYS FROM 8:30 AM ? 4:30 PM.
25 Jun, 2021
Highlights From the Week of June 21, 2021
This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on Free Wi-Fi = People Power, Reminder: No Personal Fireworks and the Independence Day Festivities.
24 Jun, 2021
Free Wi-Fi for Mobile Home Communities
City Initiative Creates Equity by Bridging the Digital Divide. The pandemic exacerbated pre-existing socio-economic inequalities and vulnerabilities, which prompted the Office of Economic Development to consider actions that would promote equity. This effort includes
24 Jun, 2021
COVID-19 Update, June 24, 2021
Safe. Open. Together #AllTogetherSantaFe #SantaFePromise. BACK-TO-SCHOOL VACCINATIONS: With a 4-5 week waiting period between vaccinations, students 12 and older should get their first shot now in order to get their boosters in time for the start of school --
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