Santa Fe County closes CR 51 at Galisteo Creek due to flooding
Santa Fe County has closed County Road 51 (Ojo de La Vaca) at the Galisteo Creek low water crossing because of dangerous water flows.

Santa Fe County has closed County Road 51 (Ojo de La Vaca) at the Galisteo Creek low water crossing because of dangerous water flows.

The Santa Fe County Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board, together with the Community Development Department’s Tourism & Marketing Division, has announced that it is accepting applications for funding to support advertising and promotion of tourist…

The Santa Fe County Board of County Commissioners has adopted a resolution in support of the 14th Annual Neighbor to Neighbor Fund Drive, aiming to address ongoing food insecurity issues within the county.

The Santa Fe County Community Services Department is seeking volunteers to join its DWI Planning Council.

Every year, the Santa Fe County Assessor’s Office receives thousands of returned documents, including important Notices of Value, marked as “undeliverable.” In response, the office has introduced a new outreach campaign titled “The Lost Mail…

Santa Fe County has opened the draft Fiscal Year 2025 annual report on municipal stormwater management for public review and comment.

Santa Fe County communities may be eligible to join the Arts & Cultural District (ACD) program, a state initiative designed to promote cultural and economic development through local revitalization projects.

The Santa Fe County Public Works Department has reopened County Road 51 (Ojo de La Vaca) at the Galisteo Creek low water crossing.

Santa Fe County has announced that its administrative offices will be closed on Monday, September 1, 2025, in observance of Labor Day.

Santa Fe County has chosen a new public art installation for the lobby of its Administrative Complex at 240 Grant.