Highlights from the Week of October 18, 2021
There's a lot going on in the City Different!
Our Wildland Fire Experts
The Fire Department's Wildland Division hosted the International Association of Fire Chiefs Fire Department Exchange this week. The focus of the conference was to share information about wildland-urban interface challenges. On Wednesday, the group took part in a hands-on demonstration of our Simtable, a simulator from a Santa Fe-based company that projects data about fires, floods, weather, etc. onto “sand” terrain made of walnut ground shells (pictured).
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$3 Million for Housing
The Office of Affordable Housing announced the availability of funds to support the creation of housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income residents. Three million dollars is immediately available from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Find the Request For Applications here. Submittals are due by 5 p.m., November 10, 2021. An informational meeting will be held on October 27 for interested applicants. Email agladd@santafenm.gov for a Zoom link.
How to Spend $15 Million?
The federal government is sending $15 million of American Rescue Plan Act funds to Santa Fe, for spending over the next three years. The City is sponsoring a survey for residents to voice their priorities, so between now and the end of October, take the survey in English or Spanish. Residents may also share their thoughts with the Mayor and Councilors at a Virtual Governing Body Meeting that starts at 5 p.m. on October 27. Find the link on Primegov
Fun Returns to Midtown Site!
Music! Creative workshops! Raffles! Pumpkins! Food! Fun for all ages! All that and more is in store from 10 a.m. to 5 p,m. tomorrow at the Midtown Moving Forward Block Party. The center of activity is the Visual Arts Center, but the event will cover a lot of ground on the site with tours and even a scavenger hunt. The event is sponsored by the City and the National Endowment for the Arts, in collaboration with the Midtown Engagement Partners community groups.
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