Santa Fe County and city to hold public meeting on Henry Lynch Road project April 30

Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1
Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1
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The City of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County announced on April 21 that an in-person open house will be held for the Henry Lynch Road Reconstruction and Agua Fria Roundabout Project. The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 30, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Nancy Rodríguez Community Center in Santa Fe.

The meeting aims to inform residents about planned improvements along Henry Lynch Road, including reconstruction from Rufina Street to Agua Fria Street and redesigning the intersection with a new roundabout. All roadway, drainage, pedestrian, and bicycle facilities are set to be upgraded to current standards. Lighting, signage, striping, and stormwater drainage will also be improved as part of efforts to enhance safety and accessibility for all users.

According to the official website, Santa Fe County promotes community engagement through public meetings, advisory boards and access to documents. The county supports its operations through administrative and service facilities across the region according to its official website. The county focuses on transparent governance, resource stewardship and essential services that improve quality of life according to the official website.

Santa Fe County operates under a Board of County Commissioners for policy-making decisions while administrative oversight is provided by a County Manager according to the official website. Services extend not only within incorporated municipalities but also reach pueblos and unincorporated areas throughout the region according to the official website. Areas such as public safety, health services, human services, public works and community development are among those offered by Santa Fe County according to its official website.

The open house will provide an opportunity for attendees to speak directly with project representatives about design plans or ask questions in an interactive format. Public comments can also be submitted after the meeting until May 30 via email or mail as outlined by organizers.



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