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Monitor hired to help determine fate of Santa Fe's Two Mile Pond

The company will use satellite imagery, GIS and field collection to monitor ecological changes at the pond, which was reduced in size by the city to outrage from nearby residents.

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Upper Canyon Road resident says in lawsuit city denied fire, flooding plans for fear of terrorism

Richard Ellenberg alleges Santa Fe officials unlawfully cited an exception to the state Inspection of Public Records Act for sensitive information when he didn't receive some requested documents related to

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Neighbors, conservancy feel left out to dry over sudden draining of Two Mile Pond

City and state officials say the pond near the Upper Canyon neighborhood of Santa Fe had unintentionally grown larger than was intended and the changes were necessary to manage the

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Santa Fe flood plans murky


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Mark Herndon stands along the Santa Fe River that runs by his studio in Santa Fe. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
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A couple of years ago, when there was a controlled dam release, Richard Ellenberg started wondering what the city of Santa Fe’s flood plans were.
That thought stayed with him until a few months ago, so he decided to place a public records request with the city for its flood management plans for the McClure and Nichols dams.
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However, the results he got were anything but helpful. Instead, he received several redacted documents and a records request exemption citation stating that the city didn’t have to turn over documents due to the threat of terrorism. The Journal submitted a similar records request and got the same response from the city.

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