12/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/05/2025 17:44
The City of Santa Fe is developing a plan for new median gateways that highlight the City's history, culture, arts, and character while supporting long-term water and environmental sustainability. After completing the initial schematic design with community and stakeholder input, the project has moved into the detailed design phases. The effort also includes creating a citywide median-improvement template to ensure consistency and to enhance the northern and southern entry points into Santa Fe.
Project Update Meeting
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Time: 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Location: Santa Fe Main Library Community Room, 145 Washington Avenue
The meeting will be hosted by Sites Southwest, the landscape architecture and planning firm leading the project, in partnership with Souder, Miller & Associates. The update will focus on the secondary phase of design for the following gateway zones:
St. Francis Drive - Highway 285 to West Alameda (eight medians)
Old Pecos Trail - Rodeo Road to St. Michael's Drive (four medians)
Accessibility
For special accommodations or interpreter services, please contact Scott Overlie at 505-231-6194 or [email protected] at least five days before the meeting. Spanish interpretation will be available.
For general questions, you may also contact: George Radnovich - 505-822-8200, [email protected], or Shasta Meehan - [email protected].