27 Oct, 2021

Public Scoping for San Juan-Chama Project

The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) Albuquerque Area Office is preparing an Environmental Assessment on the City of Santa Fe?s (City) and Santa Fe County?s (County) proposed San Juan-Chama Return Flow Project (Project).
21 Oct, 2021

City Office of Affordable Housing Releases Request for Applications for Housing Funds

$3 Million Immediately Available From Affordable Housing Trust Fund for the Creation, Preservation, and Rehabilitation of Affordable Housing
20 Oct, 2021

GCCC Pool Renovation, Closure

Main Swimming Pool Area to Close From November 1 through December 10. The Chavez Center lap pool will be closed for renovation from Monday, November 1 through Friday December 10, 2021.
20 Oct, 2021

Imagine a Day Without Water

City and County Partner with Christus St. Vincent for ?Imagine a Day Without Water? Tomorrow the City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Office, in partnership with Santa Fe County and Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center (Christus), will launch the annual
19 Oct, 2021

Citywide Solar Project Officially Underway

Significant Progress on "Sustainable Santa Fe" Goals: Saving Energy, Water, Money, Quality of Life. Last Friday, October 13, Mayor Alan Webber and City Councilors Carol Romero-Wirth
18 Oct, 2021

Invitation: Midtown Block Party Saturday

The City of Santa Fe is sponsoring a fun and interactive Midtown Block Party as part of its continuing commitment to gather community input on October 23 from 10:00 a.m. ? 5:00 p.m. at the Visual Arts Center, 1600 St. Michael?s Drive.
15 Oct, 2021

Highlights from the Week of October 11, 2021

This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on: All Things Great and Small, BC Pool, Airport, Train Depot Projects Greenlighted and Take the Survey, Make Your Priorities Known
15 Oct, 2021

Groundbreaking of City Solar Project

PUBLIC INVITATION: Groundbreaking of Citywide Solar Project, Progress On "Sustainable Santa Fe" Goals: Saving Energy, Water, Money. Members of the public and the media are invited to join Mayor Webber and members of the City Council, State representatives, City
13 Oct, 2021

City Seeks Members for Santa Fe River Commission

The City of Santa Fe is now accepting applications for four positions (three with voting privileges, one as an alternate who participates in discussions and can vote if a voting member is absent) on the Santa Fe River Commission. The Commission is an advisory group
7 Oct, 2021

Protected Bike Lane on Paseo This Weekend

Experience a Protected Bicycle Lane. On Paseo de Peralta, October 9-10. This weekend the Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization is hosting a pop-up protected bike lane demonstration eastbound on Paseo de Peralta from Cerrillos to Old Santa Fe Trail.
7 Oct, 2021

Rules for Reporting Political Expenditures

Reporting Information for Political Committees, Political Committee Organizations, Independently Sponsored Campaign Communications and Reporting. Reminder: Ordinance 2021-16, An Ordinance Amending the Campaign Code, was approved on Aug 25, 2021
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