Monday, October 5, 2009

Sustainable Land Development Plan Update

Email received from Santa Fe County:

The kick-off meeting for the Sustainable Land Development Plan (SLDP) draft was held last week on Thursday October 1st at the County Development Review Committee Meeting. The draft is now available for the public to review at the following locations:

1. County Planning Office 102 Grant Avenue-1st Floor

· A free CD copy of the draft is also available by request. You may contact me at msholmes@santafecounty.org or (505) 995-2717.

2. The County website at www.santafecounty.org. Look for the tab on the home page labeled “Sustainable Land Development Plan”.

3. The Project Website at PlanSantaFeCounty.org

4. The County Satellite Offices in Pojoaque, Eldorado and Edgewood

5. Santa Fe Public Libraries and Eldorado Library

Now the work begins with all of you! We encourage you to review this draft and give us your feedback. We want to remind you of the upcoming community input study sessions:

Sustainable Land Development Plan

Public Input Study Session dates and locations:

October 13th 6:00 PM

Pablo Roybal Multi-Purpose Facility

1574 State Road 502, Pojoaque

October 14th 6:00 PM

Santa Fe Community College Board Room

6401 Richards Avenue, Santa Fe

October 19th 6:00 PM

Edgewood Senior Center

114 Quail Trail, Edgewood

October 20th 6:00 PM

Galisteo Community Center

35 Avenida Vieja, Galisteo

November 12th 6:00pm – CDRC Public Hearing

County Commission Chambers

102 Grant Ave, Santa Fe

December 3rd 6:00pm – CDRC Public Hearing

County Commission Chambers

102 Grant Ave, Santa Fe

1 comment:

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