The council approved the 21-acre, three-story Zia Station project — with 400 apartment units and townhomes, as well as commercial space and green space — with a list of conditions.
The council approved the 21-acre, three-story Zia Station project — with 400 apartment units and townhomes, as well as commercial space and green space — with a list of conditions.
The hearing's first session, held Tuesday, included a lengthy period of public comments from community members on the proposed Zia Station development.
The settlement releases firms from future claims, but one defendant was not included.
The union alleges the city violated its collective bargaining agreement by contracting on-call vegetation removal services.
Neighbors of a proposed 400-unit residential development near the Zia Road Rail Runner station renewed their concerns about the project Tuesday during the first of a two-session public hearing before the Santa Fe City Council.
Webber condemned the advertisement in a statement circulated by his campaign team.
The Planning Commission last month denied Santa Fe Mall Property LLC's plans to build a 141-unit complex dubbed Escarpa Apartment.
Details were not immediately available on the agreement between the Buckman board and CH2M Hill/Western Summit Constructors, which handled the project's design and construction.
City Councilor JoAnne Vigil Coppler is the only challenger so far to Mayor Alan Webber's reelection campaign.
The city also intends to clear grounds at the site and begin planning to address main utility lines and identify buildings that can be salvaged for reuse.
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