WHAT THEY SAY
| The New Mexican
Posted: Saturday, January 24, 2009
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"What I want to get out of this is what the constituents feel needs to be addressed ... I'm looking for them to guide and direct what we need to have in this plan. So I hope everybody shows up!"

Harry Montoya, commissioner District 1



"We cannot continue lot splits unless we know where growth can be managed and where it can't. ... It's about protecting the future of Santa Fe County from sprawl and unplanned growth."

Virginia Vigil, commissioner District 2



"I would try to keep families from dividing their properties up and selling them, and keep the ranching and farming communities intact so we can continue to have some type of lifestyle with ranching and farming. If there is anything I could do to try to preserve that, I would."

Mike Anaya, commissioner District 3



"I'm really anxious that we in Santa Fe County preserve what we love. And one thing we definitely love is the open spaces and the feeling of wide-open land. So I would really like to see our zoning go more toward clustered developments and protecting large swathes of undeveloped land."

Kathy Holian, commissioner District 4



"If you are concerned about what is happening in the Eldorado area, then you are going to want to do this (go to the meetings)."

Liz Stefanics, commissioner District 5






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