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Please keep dirt bikes and ATVs off the new nonmotorized Santa Fe River Trail. It is rude and dangerous. The city needs to enforce this issue.
Reporter
Please keep dirt bikes and ATVs off the new nonmotorized Santa Fe River Trail. It is rude and dangerous. The city needs to enforce this issue.
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Closed City of Santa Fe Constituent Services (Guest)
Good Day,
The City of Santa Fe is in receipt of the request you posted on “See Click Fix” a new feature being offered online by the Santa Fe New Mexican. Your comments and concerns will be reviewed by City Staff and addressed as soon as possible.
At this time all “See Click Fix” complaints, concerns and compliments being received by the City are being received anonymously, without contact information and will be entered into the City of Santa Fe “Request Tracker” system as such. The City is working with the New Mexican on the development and design of the system so additional necessary information can be obtained. This will allow the City to provide the outstanding service you are requesting. The tracking number for your request is #2226. For detailed follow up information, please contact the Constituent Services Division by phone at 505-955-6949 or by email at constituentservices@santafenm.gov .
Rita Maes (Guest)
Dear Bob,
Santa Fe County has made every attempt to preclude off road vehicles from entering the San Isidro River Park and Trail. Design of the park includes fencing to further prevent ATV's from entering the river trail. Santa Fe County Open Space and Trails staff is scheduled to replace worn out fencing this summer and additional barriers for ATV's. We appreciate you contacting us. The Sheriff's Office is aware of this issue as well. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Rita Maes
995-9548
Bob (Guest)
Hi Rita,
I am talking about the new paved trail in town between Camino Alire and Santa Fe River Road.
Rita Maes (Guest)
Good Mornining Bob,
The area you are describing is under the City of Santa Fe's jurisdiction. Your contact at the City for this issue is Leroy Pacheco; he can be reached at:
lnpacheco@ci.santa-fe.nm.us
Thanks,
Rita Maes