News and Articles
11/16/2007
County Campaigns to Reduce Greenhouse Gases; First in State
Santa Fe County invites residents to join County staff in Changing a Light to Change the World. Part of the national ENERGY STAR Change a Light, Change the World Campaign, residents are being asked
11/15/2007
County Provides Free Water Quality Assessment
Santa Fe County will be conducting water quality testing, free of charge, for Galisteo and Cerrillos residents with private wellson Saturday, November 17thfrom 10 am to 2 pm at Turquoise Trail
11/08/2007
County Offices Closed in Honor of Veterans Day
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECOUNTY OFFICES CLOSED IN HONOR OF VETERANS DAYSanta Fe – November 8, 2007 – Santa Fe County offices will be closed on Monday, November 12th in honor of Veterans Day.
11/07/2007
County Hosts Forum on Proposed Oil & Gas Initiatives
Santa Fe County Commissioners Mike Anaya and Jack Sullivan and Rep. Peter Wirth, together with Mark Fesmire of the State Oil Conservation Division, will be hosting a Q&A session on the role of
11/07/2007
County Vehicles Required to Use Alternative Fuels
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECOUNTY VEHICLES REQUIRED TO USE ALTERNATIVE FUELSSanta Fe – November 7, 2007 – All Santa Fe County vehicles capable of operating on an alternative fuel are now
10/31/2007
Sheriff Recommendations for a Safe & Happy Halloween
SHERIFF'S TIPS FOR A SAFE AND HAPPY HALLOWEENSanta Fe– October 30, 2007 – The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Department recommends the following for a safe and happy Halloween:Carry
10/29/2007
BCC Meetings on SFGTV
COUNTYMEETINGSTO BE BROADCAST ON NEW SFGTVSanta Fe– October 29, 2007 – Santa Fe Board of County Commissioners meetings will now be broadcast on the new SFGTV - cable Channel 28.
10/10/2007
County Road Improvements May Cause Traffic Disruption
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE COUNTY ROAD IMPROVEMENTS MAY CAUSE TRAFFIC DISRUPTION Santa Fe– October 10, 2007 – Traffic disruption is expected due to the construction of a
10/09/2007
Community Benefit Fund - Applications Being Accepted Now!
The Santa Fe County Board of County Commissioners and St. Vincent Regional Medical Center are currently accepting applications for consideration of funding through the Community Benefit Fund. Funding