City Hall to welcome two new City Council faces and retain two familiar ones | | #citycouncil
Voters chose to keep two incumbents on the Santa Fe City Council and selected a restaurant owner and a city planning commissioner to join the governing body, according to unofficial results from the Nov. 7 election. District 1 Restaurant owner Alma Castro emerged the winner from a field of four in District 1, the northernmost […]
Read MoreCity Council Balks at Proposed Charter Amendments | | #citycouncil
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Council balks at proposed charter amendments Santa Fe city councilors have less than a month to decide whether or not to pursue ballot questions to amend the city charter in the next election. During a special meeting yesterday, councilors expressed concern that the six recommendations made by the 2023 Charter Commission aren’t ready for the ballot. As SFR reported earlier this […]
Read MoreSanta Fe City Council goes over CHART report on plaza obelisk | #citycouncil
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Wednesday night the Santa Fe city council got the final report from the group tasked with finding a solution to what should happen to the controversial plaza obelisk. Some councilors were unhappy with the results. After years of research, the city’s Culture, History, Art, Reconciliation, and Truth process, or CHART for short, offered […]
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