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The city expends approximately $355 million. The office of the mayor expends approximately $700,000 and the city government expends approximately $7 million. [1] The mayor's office is located in Santa Fe City Hall. The mayor appoints a large number of officials, including commissioners who head city departments, and his deputy mayors.
Alan M. Webber (born September 18, 1948) is an American entrepreneur, author, publisher, and politician serving as the 43rd mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico, since 2018. [1] Previous to his assumption of the mayoralty, he ran unsuccessfully for Governor of New Mexico as a member of the Democratic Party during the 2014 primary elections.
Pages in category "Mayors of Santa Fe, New Mexico" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Gonzales resided in Santa Fe, New Mexico and had two daughters, Cadence and Cameron. He served on the board of regents for New Mexico State University. Gonzales was the city's first openly-gay mayor. [2] He issued a press release after the first same-sex marriage licenses were distributed, entitled "My Renewed Faith in Santa Fe." In the release ...
Feb. 26—Before Mayor Alan Webber issued a proclamation calling for the removal of three controversial monuments in Santa Fe in summer 2020 amid a nationwide reckoning on racial justice, he ...
A Santa Fe native, Pick was born into a Jewish family, [2] the son of Austrian immigrant Emil Pick and German immigrant Elizabeth Schultz. His mother had been first married to Emil's brother, Henry Pick, Sr., who was killed in a never-solved 1934 robbery-murder while transporting money to his general store in Tererro, New Mexico.
Jaramillo was elected mayor after serving six years on the city council.She was Santa Fe's first female mayor. [1] As a city councilor, she had expressed concern about the gentrification of Santa Fe, which was forcing the primarily Hispanic local population to move out of its historical neighborhoods: "We painted our downtown brown and moved the brown people out", she said in 1991. [2]
Carlsbad Mayor Dale Janway and Jal Mayor Stephen Aldridge disputed State claims that the 2020 U.S. Census provided an accurate count for New Mexico.