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Dec. 22—Before stepping into the position of Utility Billing Division director for the city of Santa Fe in 2019, Nancy Jimenez worked as the police department's fiscal administrator, interacting ...
Jul. 2—Santa Fe's wastewater rates will need to increase by about 4% a year for the next four years to help pay for a new wastewater treatment plant and support increased operating costs ...
Oct. 20—Santa Fe Public Utilities Director Shannon Jones has announced he plans to retire in January after working for the city for more than 23 years. Jones has been director of the Public ...
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.
William Taylor Thornton, New Mexico Territory Governor and Santa Fe Mayor. William Taylor Thornton (February 9, 1843 – March 16, 1916) was an American politician who served as the 15th Governor of New Mexico Territory from 1893 to 1897.
Bill Lumpkins was an early proponent of passive solar design, having built his first passive solar house in Capitan, NM in 1935.The former residence of solar scientist Dr. J. Douglas Balcomb in Santa Fe, designed by Lumpkins with his company Sun Mountain Design, is considered by many the "quintessential solar adobe house."
New Mexico's 3rd congressional district serves the northern half of New Mexico, including the state's Capital, Santa Fe.The district has a significant Native American presence, encompassing most of the New Mexico portion of the Navajo Nation, situated in the northwest corner of the state, and most of the Puebloan peoples reservations. [2]
William Baldwin O'Neill [2] is an American politician and a Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate representing District 13 since January 15, 2013. O'Neill served consecutively in the New Mexico Legislature from January 2009 until December 2012 in the New Mexico House of Representatives District 15 seat.