The City of Santa Fe will receive $15 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding from the Federal Government over the next three years to assist in the local recovery from the COVID-19 crisis.
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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.
Key sectors of the Santa Fe economy performed well throughout the 2021 fiscal year that concluded in June, and other sectors that had lagged roared back to life starting in February.
Mayor, Members of City Council Propose to Raise Minimum Wage for City Employees to $15 Sept. 3, 2021 – Mayor Alan Webber and City Councilors Signe Lindell, Roman Abeyta, and Carol Romero-Wirth will introduce a resolution to raise the minimum wage for City of Santa Fe employees from $12.32 to $15 an hour.
The Santa Fe Police Department is taking a multi-pronged approach to combat speeding, drag racing, muffler violations, reckless driving, and careless driving.