9 Sep, 2021

Santa Fe Business Revenues Indicate Recovery from Pandemic-Induced Recession

Taxable Receipts for Fiscal Year 2021 Topped FY20, Lagged Pre-pandemic FY19
3 Sep, 2021

Highlights from the Week of August 30, 2021

This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on Santa Fe Recognized for Preventing Evictions, COVID Aid, City Leads the Way on Wages and Waterwise Restaurant Options
3 Sep, 2021

Mayor, Members of City Council Propose to Raise Minimum Wage for City Employees to $15

Mayor Alan Webber and City Councilors Signe Lindell, Roman Abeyta, and Carol Romero-Wirth will introduce a resolution to raise the minimum wage for City of Santa Fe employees from $12.32 to $15 an hour. Mayor Webber is directing staff to prepare a resolution to begin
2 Sep, 2021

Donors Still Sought to Help Replace Weatherbeaten Seven Angels,

Beloved Santero Carvings on East Alameda River Trail. Over the weekend it was reported that another one of the Seven Archangels that has stood on the East Alameda River Trail since 2004 has fallen over. Pauline Kanako Kamiyama, Director of the Arts & Culture
2 Sep, 2021

Santa Fe Recognized for Preventing Evictions

National Housing Publication Credits City for Rapid, Direct Delivery of COVID-Relief Funds The City?s COVID-relief efforts of last fall are singled out in a recently-published article titled ?How Santa Fe Prevented Evictions with Easy Access to Rent Relief.? The piece appears in
29 Aug, 2021

Highlights from the Week of August 23, 2021.

This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on City Crews Battling Aggressive Seasonal Weeds, the ABC's of Santa Fe: Always Basic Services and apply to Join the CHART Team.
26 Aug, 2021

SFPD Cracking Down on Bad Driving

The Santa Fe Police Department is taking a multi-pronged approach to combat speeding, drag racing, muffler violations, reckless driving, and careless driving. As of today, August 26, the Department had made 5,312 traffic stops and issued more than 5,509 citations for violations
25 Aug, 2021

City Crews Battling Seasonal Weeds

Acting Parks Director McDonald Explains Strategic Approach. Melissa A. McDonald, Acting Parks Division Director & River and Watershed Manager, reports that her teams are doing their utmost to address the current seasonal proliferation of weeds:
20 Aug, 2021

Highlights from the Week of August 16, 2021

This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on SF Women's Commission Announces Strategic Plan, Santa Fe At Our Best and Testing, Testing.
20 Aug, 2021

Highlights from the Week of August 9, 2021

This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on: Now Hiring: CHART Project Facilitators, A Call for Unity and Compassion and New COVID Emergency Orders.
20 Aug, 2021

Now Hiring:  CHART Project Facilitators

This could be the opportunity of a lifetime for a citizen of Santa Fe to help heal the city's historic wounds and plan a peaceful future based on mutual knowledge, understanding, and respect: Residents of the city and county are invited to apply to join the team that will conduct
20 Aug, 2021

Protecting Prairie Dogs from Trapping.

City of Santa Fe Joins Animal Protection New Mexico in Decrying Trapping of Prairie Dogs Animal Protection New Mexico (APNM) has recently been made aware of several prairie dogs found dead in ?live-capture? traps in Santa Fe. This practice is both cruel and potentially.
6 Aug, 2021

Highlights from the Week of August 2, 2021

This weeks newsletter includes the mayor's note on Summer Camp ??Success Story!. Stop COVID Before it Sets Us Back and New City Poet and Historian.