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Quality of Life Committee approves ordinance amendment removing 60-day hiring timeline for deputy city manager

4398584 · June 19, 2025
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Summary

The committee voted June 18 to advance a bill amending section 2‑4.6 to remove a 60-day timeline for the city manager to hire a deputy city manager and to update the section to align with the city charter.

The Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee on June 18 approved consideration of Bill 2025‑16 (ordinance 2025 to be numbered later) to amend section 2‑4.6 by removing a 60‑day timeline for the city manager to hire a deputy city manager and updating the section "consistent with the charter," the committee was told when the bill was read into the record.

City Attorney McSherry joined the committee to answer questions; no public commenters asked to speak on the item. Councilor Castro asked the committee to be mindful of deadlines after comments at governing body about missed timelines. After a motion and second, the roll call vote was: Councilor Castro, yes; Councilor Chavez, yes; Councilor Garcia, no; Councilor Faulkner, yes; Madam chair, yes. The motion passed and the ordinance amendment advanced.