Santa Fe officials hosting Southside Community Town Hall

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Santa Fe officials hosting Southside Community Town Hall

The mayor of Santa Fe, along with other city leaders, will host a town hall Tuesday, June 9, to discuss projects and issues in Southside neighborhoods.

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Updated: 7:00 AM MDT Jun 9, 2026

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Residents of Santa Fe’s Southside will have an opportunity to engage directly with city leaders during a bilingual community town hall scheduled for Tuesday evening.Mayor Michael Garcia, members of the Santa Fe City Council, and city staff will host the event from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center on 3221 Rodeo Road.They will provide updates on ongoing projects, city services, and initiatives impacting Southside neighborhoods while gathering feedback from residents.The meeting will be conducted in both English and Spanish and will begin with remarks from Mayor Garcia and attending council members. A moderated question-and-answer session will follow, allowing community members to raise concerns, ask questions, and learn more about city programs and services.City officials expect discussions to cover a wide range of topics affecting Southside residents, including economic development, immigration-related policies, homelessness initiatives, neighborhood infrastructure improvements, parks and recreation projects, road upgrades, and other community priorities.

Residents of Santa Fe’s Southside will have an opportunity to engage directly with city leaders during a bilingual community town hall scheduled for Tuesday evening.

Mayor Michael Garcia, members of the Santa Fe City Council, and city staff will host the event from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center on 3221 Rodeo Road.

They will provide updates on ongoing projects, city services, and initiatives impacting Southside neighborhoods while gathering feedback from residents.

The meeting will be conducted in both English and Spanish and will begin with remarks from Mayor Garcia and attending council members. A moderated question-and-answer session will follow, allowing community members to raise concerns, ask questions, and learn more about city programs and services.

City officials expect discussions to cover a wide range of topics affecting Southside residents, including economic development, immigration-related policies, homelessness initiatives, neighborhood infrastructure improvements, parks and recreation projects, road upgrades, and other community priorities.



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