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QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE 06/03/2026

Wednesday, Jun 3, 2026

GrantsCommercial

New Small Business Grant 'SPUR Grant' Launched, SAFE Grant Remains Active

The Office of Economic Development announced the launch of the 'SPUR Grant,' a new program offering catalytic grants for Santa Fe-based small businesses. The grants aim to foster economic return, create jobs, revitalize vacant storefronts, and support businesses in underinvested areas and from marginalized populations. The application period is open for 30 days, with a webinar scheduled in both Spanish and English. Additionally, the 'SAFE' business security grant remains active, with 35% of its funding already spent, supporting both past crime remediation and proactive security measures.

Transparency And GovernanceOther

Girls Inc. Expresses Concern Over Youth Funding RFP Process and Lack of Transparency

During public comment, representatives from Girls Inc. of Santa Fe expressed significant confusion and concern regarding the recent RFP process for the Children and Youth Commission funding. They highlighted a perceived shift in guidelines, a lack of notification, and a history of consistent funding from the city. Concerns were raised about the transparency of the commission's decision-making process, the assessment of fund distribution, and the strategic direction that may be eliminating early childhood programs or partnerships. The speakers emphasized the importance of these funds for their operations, particularly for serving youth in schools, and sought clarity on why their organization was not selected.

Public SafetyCommercial

Council Approves $150,000 Budget Adjustment for Downtown Security Contract

The council approved a budget adjustment of $150,000 from the general fund to supplement the downtown security contract, primarily funded by lodging taxes. This funding will extend the contract through June 30th. While the contract is seen as a temporary measure to address misbehavior and enhance the visitor experience downtown, concerns were voiced about its effectiveness, cost, and the need for more robust, permanent solutions, such as increased police staffing and community policing initiatives. The police department is also increasing its bike patrol presence downtown and across the city.

Parks & EnvironmentInfrastructure

City Council Reviews Green Infrastructure Initiatives for Stormwater Management

The council heard a presentation on green infrastructure and storm water management initiatives in Santa Fe, highlighting nature-based solutions to improve watershed health, reduce erosion, and enhance urban environments. Key programs discussed include the Alama Rain Garden Program, Runoff to Roots, larger-scale storm water infiltration projects, and residential outreach campaigns. These initiatives aim to dissipate energy, infiltrate water, and provide multiple benefits such as habitat creation and cooling. The presentation also touched on the importance of biodiversity for climate resilience and public education efforts.

HousingInstitutional

Council Approves Increased Funding for Homelessness Shelter Operations

The council discussed a significant budget amendment for Urban Alchemy's homelessness shelter operations, increasing the contract by $522,000 to a new total of $2,020,333. This amendment addresses the high need of the client population, including those with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges, and the operational costs of a 24/7 facility. While acknowledging the high cost, staff emphasized the necessity of comprehensive services and the ongoing process of refining the model through a new RFP. Data presented showed 179 unique clients served from February to April, a 93% bed utilization rate, and 13% of exits to permanent housing. The discussion also touched upon the city's overall lack of emergency shelter capacity.

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