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  • 1 day ago | santafenewmexican.com | Carina Julig

    In 1912, the city of Santa Fe was at a turning point. Part of the newly created state of New Mexico, the city had experienced a serious population decline in the preceding decades due to being bypassed by the main railroad line and was strapped for money. Inspired by exhibits at the Chicago World Fair, city leaders decided to pair a new city plan with a style of architecture that has just begun to be developed, called Pueblo-Revival, or Santa Fe Style.

  • 2 days ago | santafenewmexican.com | Carina Julig

    The city of Santa Fe Planning Commission approved a development plan for a Habitat for Humanity affordable housing complex on Thursday, moving forward a project that has languished in the development process for years. The commission unanimously approved the proposal for the creation of two two-story residential buildings with a total of five townhouse-style homes on a quarter-acre parcel at 635 Alto St., with Commissioner Sasha McGhee recusing herself.

  • 2 days ago | santafenewmexican.com | Carina Julig

    In 1912, the city of Santa Fe was at a turning point. Part of the newly created state of New Mexico, the city had experienced a serious population decline in the preceding decades due to being bypassed by the main railroad line and was strapped for money. Inspired by exhibits at the Chicago World Fair, city leaders decided to pair a new city plan with a style of architecture that has just begun to be developed, called Pueblo-Revival, or Santa Fe Style.

  • 3 days ago | santafenewmexican.com | Carina Julig

    The Santa Fe Public Works Department will conduct its annual, weeklong "Pothole Palooza" beginning Monday. "During this one-week initiative, all Streets Division staff will be fully dedicated to pothole repair, including working overtime shifts to ensure broad and timely coverage," the city announced in a news release this week.

  • 4 days ago | santafenewmexican.com | Carina Julig

    Significant changes will be coming to Santa Fe's homeless response system following a more than eight-hour special meeting Tuesday, when city councilors approved recommendations to oust a longtime local shelter operator and hire an out-of-state nonprofit.

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4 Feb 25

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