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Santa Fe launches three‑year Santa Fe Forward general plan update to guide growth to 2050
Summary
City staff and consultants formally kicked off “Santa Fe Forward,” a three‑year update to the 1999 general plan that will inventory existing conditions, run scenarios and mount bilingual, equity‑focused public outreach to shape land use, housing, transportation and resilience policy through 2050.
City of Santa Fe planning staff and their consultants on Jan. 29 launched Santa Fe Forward, a three‑year process to update the city’s 1999 general plan and set policy priorities through 2050.
Janice Biletnikoff, long‑range and strategic planner in the Planning and Land Use Department, told the governing body that the update will combine an assessment of existing conditions with scenario planning, new policy direction and an implementation and funding plan. She said the project will be led by the city’s planning staff with consulting support from WSP USA, Design Workshop and Leland Consulting Group.
“Over the next three years this planning process will ascertain the community’s vision for the future of our city up to the year 2050 and set goals for achieving that vision,” Biletnikoff said. The consultants said the update will aim to produce a “living” plan intended to…
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