04/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/24/2026 16:16
Apply for BPAC Vacancies
The City of Santa Fe is seeking applicants to fill four vacancies on the Bicycling and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC).
BPAC plays a key role in shaping safer, more equitable transportation options across the community by advising on bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, policies, and programs.
We are currently seeking:
One resident from Council District 1
Two residents from Council District 2
One resident from Council District 3
One resident from the County of Santa Fe
Established in 2003, the ten-member committee promotes bicycling and walking as viable modes of transportation and recreation. BPAC collaborates with City staff and regional partners to support infrastructure planning, public education, and trail system improvements.
The committee meets monthly on the second Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at City Council Chambers, 200 Lincoln Avenue. Members are appointed by the Mayor upon the City Council's recommendation. Positions are voluntary and unpaid.
Applicants do not need to be bicyclists. The City encourages individuals who can represent a broad range of perspectives, including recreation, youth, neighborhood groups, commuting, and accessibility.
To apply, submit a letter of interest and résumé to Romella Glorioso-Moss at [email protected].
Santa Fe City and County Advisory Council on Food Policy is Seeking Members
The City is seeking five private-sector members residing in New Mexico with expertise in relevant fields. Applicants should, to the extent possible, reflect the community's diversity, including culture, gender, age, and geography.
Members should be actively engaged in at least one program, service, or business related to hunger and food insecurity or to the production, processing, or distribution of food. This may include representatives from the food industry, consumers, educators, and dietitians.
Click here to submit your résumé to Eric Renz-Whitmore by May 8: [email protected].