News and Articles

07/19/2007

County Skeptical of Viable Petroleum Operation; Public Input Required

Santa Fe– July 19, 2007 – Santa Fe County officials are in the process of revisiting and possibly rewriting the ordinance that would affect any oil or natural gas drilling on County

07/18/2007

County Passes Resolution Supporting LANL

Santa Fe– July 18, 2007 – The Santa Fe County Board of County Commissioners has passed a resolution in support of maintaining Los Alamos National Laboratory’s federal funding.The

07/17/2007

San Isidro Crossing Closed on July 23rd

Santa Fe – July 17, 2007 – Santa Fe County Road 68A (San Isidro Crossing) will be closed to through traffic on Monday, July 23, 2007, from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm for some minor repairs. 

07/12/2007

Fact-Finding Trip Educates County on New Wastewater Technologies

Santa Fe– July 12, 2007 – Santa Fe County Commissioner Harry Montoya joined a cadre of residents and local, state, and federal government representatives on a fact-finding trip to

07/10/2007

Commissioner Montoya Represents NM Counties at National Level

 COUNTY COMMISSIONER REPRESENTS NEW MEXICO’S COUNTIES ON NATIONAL BOARDSanta Fe– July 10, 2007 – Santa Fe County Commissioner Harry Montoya has been re-elected by the New

06/26/2007

High Tech Assessor: Property Info Easier to Access

Santa Fe – June 26, 2007 – The Office of the Santa Fe County Assessor is announcing that property owners, appraisers, real estate agents, title companies and the public at large can now

06/26/2007

County Caddy Program Provides 148 More Safe Rides in 2nd Weekend

Santa Fe– June 26, 2007 – Santa Fe County’s Caddy program provided 148 more safe rides this past weekend. That brings the total for the two weekend-old program to

06/25/2007

County Hosts Intergovernmental Summit

Santa Fe– June 25, 2007 – Santa Fe County hosted its seventh annual Intergovernmental Summit on Wednesday, June 20thin Santa Fe. This year’s Summit consisted of presentations

06/22/2007

County Park Becomes NM’s 36th State Park

Santa Fe – June 22, 2007 –Santa Fe County announced this week that Cerrillos Hills Historic Park will be developed over the next 18 months and will eventually become New Mexico’s