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Community center proposal sparks hope for Chimayo revival

June 26, 2024 | Santa Fe County, New Mexico



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Community center proposal sparks hope for Chimayo revival
During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the potential rehabilitation of the old head start building in the Chimayo area into a community center. A commissioner, reflecting on their previous experience in office, expressed a desire to explore this project, especially in light of the possible transition of the Santa Fe County senior and community center at the Benny Chavez Center into a post office.

The commissioner emphasized the importance of assessing the eligibility of the Chimayo project, suggesting that there is a window of opportunity to collaborate on this initiative in the coming months. The proposal aims to enhance community resources and support local residents, particularly as the county navigates changes in its community service facilities.

Chairman Hughes and Commissioner Green were acknowledged for their involvement in the discussion, indicating a collaborative approach to addressing community needs. The meeting underscored the ongoing commitment of local officials to improve community infrastructure and services.

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