Public invited to discuss Henry Lynch Rd. & Agua Fria roundabout improvement project

Public invited to discuss Henry Lynch Rd. & Agua Fria roundabout improvement project
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Santa Fe, NM – Santa Fe County and the City of Santa Fe, in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT), have announced a public meeting to discuss the Henry Lynch Road Complete Street Reconstruction and Agua Fria Street Roundabout Improvement Project.

The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 18, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Nancy Rodriguez Community Center located at 1 Prairie Dog Loop, Santa Fe, NM 87507. A presentation on the project will commence at 5:35 p.m., followed by a session for questions and input from attendees.

The project is currently in its conceptual design phase (30%) and aims to enhance multi-modal mobility and connectivity in the area. It emphasizes providing safe and equitable access for all road users, particularly vulnerable populations. Additionally, it seeks to address stormwater drainage improvements to mitigate seasonal flooding.

Project representatives will discuss the project’s purpose, scope, funding, and expected timeline during the meeting. Public feedback on the designs is encouraged and will be accepted both during the meeting and until July 18, 2025.

Comments or questions can be submitted via mail to Henry Lynch Road Improvements c/o NV5 – Technical Engineering & Consulting at 6501 Americas Parkway, Suite 400 Albuquerque, NM 87110; by phone at (505) 348-5203; or by email at megan.rabinowich@nv5.com.

For ADA accommodations, contact Megan Rabinowich at (505) 348-5203 or via email at least five days before the meeting.

For further information or concerns about the meeting, contact Marvelous Echeng, Community Transportation Planner at mecheng@santafecountynm.gov or visit https://santafenm.gov/public-works.



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