Public invited to discuss roundabout improvement project in Santa Fe

Public invited to discuss roundabout improvement project in Santa Fe
Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1 — County Of Santa Fe
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Santa Fe, NM – A community meeting has been scheduled to discuss the Henry Lynch Road and Agua Fria Street Roundabout Improvement Project. The event is organized by Santa Fe County and the City of Santa Fe, in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT).

The meeting is set for Wednesday, June 18, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Nancy Rodriguez Community Center in Santa Fe. It will feature a project presentation starting at 5:35 p.m., followed by a session for questions and feedback from attendees.

Currently, the project is in its preliminary engineering phase at 30% completion. Its goal is to improve multi-modal mobility and connectivity while ensuring safe access for all road users. The roundabout will also connect to the river trail and address stormwater drainage issues.

Project representatives will outline the project’s purpose, scope, funding, and timeline during the meeting. Public input on design plans is encouraged both during the meeting and until July 18, 2025.

Comments or questions can be submitted via mail to “Henry Lynch Road Improvements c/o NV5 – Technical Engineering & Consulting” at their Albuquerque address, by phone at (505) 348-5203, or through email at megan.rabinowich@nv5.com.

For ADA accommodations related to this meeting, contact Megan Rabinowich using the provided phone number or email at least five days before the event.

Further information can be obtained from Marvelous Echeng, Community Transportation Planner via email at mecheng@santafecountynm.gov or by visiting https://santafenm.gov/public-works



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