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Santa Fe Government

A politics blog by Kiera Hay

Santa Fe Smoke News

Some smoke (relief) news coming out of Santa Fe: For those looking to escape the ongoing air pollution, expected now to last through next week, the city is providing free... Read more »

Petition to Recall Calvert Dropped

The petition to recall Santa Fe City Councilor Chris Calvert is no more. The Santa Fe Coalition for Good Government said today it’s dropped efforts to initiate a special election... Read more »

Sign Ordinance Easily Passes Committee

The city’s Finance Committee approved an ordinance tonight smacking down on signs advertising sales in the downtown area. The measure toughens up restrictions on price/percentage reduction permits and sets mandatory... Read more »

Santa Fe Business Awards Set Record

The city and Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce announced today that the Santa Fe Business Awards, a joint effort between the two entities and others, has attracted a record 149... Read more »

City Pays its Dues

What to do about high dues? Santa Fe has paid out more than $280,000 since July 2009 for memberships in various organizations, according to numbers from the city manager’s office.... Read more »

Full List of City Budget Balancing Measures

Members of the Santa Fe City Council have avoided controversy by agreeing to fill a projected $8-9 million budget deficit in the coming fiscal year with, among other things, a... Read more »

Recusals at the Ethics Board

It appears a mini-me version of Santa Fe’s Ethics and Campaign Review Board will consider a complaint filed in March by former City Councilor Karen Heldmeyer. Three of the board’s... Read more »

County Passes Open Fire Ban

Faced with some of the driest conditions in years and fires starting to become an uncomfortable near-daily occurrence, the Santa Fe County Commission today passed an emergency ordinance temporarily prohibiting... Read more »

Santa Fe County Unveils Sunshine Portal

Santa Fe County’s sunshine portal is up and running, county officials announced Friday. The site offers easy access to information including the county’s checkbook register – essentially an accounting of... Read more »

Get Ready for Bike-to-Work Week

Cyclists rejoice. Santa Fe is hosting its annual Bike-to-Work Week later this month. Starting May 16, locals can take advantage of free activities such as bicycle maintenance workshops and classes... Read more »

City and County Take Over Buckman

Santa Fe city and county formally took the reigns of the Buckman Direct Diversion today. Officials are boasting that the massive water project is “on budget and on time.” The... Read more »

Pro-Property Tax Coalition to Present Signatures

The Coalition to Keep Santa Fe Working says it plans to give city councilors at tonight’s Finance Committee meeting a petition with over 2,000 signatures from people supporting the group’s... Read more »

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