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Santa Fe is considering adopting a 鈥渕ansion tax,鈥 or an extra tax on homebuyers of houses over $1 million. The would go to the city鈥檚 Affordable Housing Trust Fund, which supports new housing projects and efforts to keep residents in their homes.
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Similar proposals have proved controversial. Last year a proposal for an encampment at Santa Fe鈥檚 Midtown Campus was abandoned after opposition from nearby residents.
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A new Rain Garden in downtown Santa Fe will divert storm runoff from East Alameda Street into a series of tiered pools between the sidewalk and the Santa Fe River where it will slow down, get filtered, and soak in before flowing into the river.
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Santa Fe is in desperate need of more housing, especially homes that are affordable to its working-class. Homewise, a non-profit that helps people with home ownership, wants to purchase an open lot where they鈥檇 build 160 homes, but neighbors say the project is not what they were promised.
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Santa Fe鈥檚 Summer Markets are a Go!Santa Fe鈥檚 three biggest cultural markets announced they will be held in person this summer, bringing a much-needed鈥
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Santa Fe developers have plans to build almost 400 apartments and townhomes on about 20 acres of vacant land next to the Zia Road Railrunner station. To鈥
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Let's Talk New Mexico 4/18 8a: Bans on plastic are sweeping the nation, and New Mexico is no exception. Santa Fe banned plastic grocery bags several years鈥
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This week Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he would withhold federal grants to cities that don鈥檛 follow federal rules on immigration enforcement. Santa鈥
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Affordable housing advocates gathered in Santa Fe Thursday to protest Mayor Javier Gonzales' new plan to revitalize certain areas of town. The protesters鈥
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The Santa Fe Juvenile Justice Board is hearing an update on its budget Thursday. The city plans to continue directing funds towards programs that aim to鈥