City of Santa Fe News






City Seeks River Commission Members

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.



Rules for Reporting Political Expenditures

Reminder: Ordinance 2021-16, An Ordinance Amending the Campaign Code, was approved on Aug 25, 2021



City FY20 Audit Completed

Indicates Improved Financial Position Over FY19


City Battling Weeds with Extra Workforce and 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.


City Collecting Abandoned Shopping Carts

In recent months, complaints about abandoned shopping carts have been the number one complaint reported on the City "Report and Request" webpage.


Closed Captioning Required 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.


Orange Barrel Report for the Week of October 3, 2021

Weekly Road Maintenance and Construction Updates


City Hosting Community Talk on Southside Violence

City Sponsors Community Conversation on Violent Incidents in District 3



Launch of City's New Solar Program

65 Homeowners (and Counting) Have Already Applied to Go Solar


New City, SFPS Volunteer Program

The City and Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) today announced a program to grant four hours of paid leave per month to employees for the purpose of volunteering in the schools.




Police Chief Padilla Announces Retirement

The Chief of Police, Andrew Padilla, has announced his retirement after more than 21 years with the City of Santa Fe Police Department (SFPD).