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May 19, 2021 Splash park won’t open, but Hurley pool will Written by Nickolas Seibel on May 19, 2021 (Press File Photo by Stewart McClintic) Santa Clara Mayor Richard Bauch sports a poncho while testing out the village’s new splash park during a ribbon-cutting in November 2016. With the mayor is architect Steven Shelendich, who designed the park, and his partner, artist Zoe Wolfe, both sporting wetsuits for the event. With construction on Maple Street set to begin any day now, the village of Santa Clara has announced that it will not open the Roger T. Silva Splash Park this year but Mining District families will likely still have access to aquatic fun this summer. ....
March 8, 2021 March 8, 2021 (Courtesy Photo) The back door of the Fort Bayard Museum, showing damage from vandalism that apparently took place sometime Friday night. Luckily, damage seems to have been limited to the door, and there was no other apparent damage, or items missing from the museum’s interior. Sometime Friday night, the window was smashed in the back door to the museum at Fort Bayard located inside one of the Victorian-style homes that were built to house the officers of the fort. While the door was heavily damaged, that may have been the extent of the property loss, according to officials. ....
(Press Staff Photo by Geoffrey Plant) Three-year-old Mila Sprowl shouts “Ya! Ya!” while playing on the black stallion spring rider in Penny Park on Saturday as her dad, Mike Sprowl, looks on. After being closed since last March due to the coronavirus pandemic, as of today, Silver City’s beloved playground, Penny Park, is finally open to the public again, according to Town Manager Alex Brown. “We waited until the schools got the green light for [limited] in-person learning,” Brown said, adding that when town officials made the decision last May to reopen municipal parks and outdoor recreation sites like Fox Field and Scott Park Golf Links in accordance with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s easing of coronavirus restrictions, they opted to keep playgrounds off-limits. ....
Santa Clara reorganizes code, boosts utility rates Written by Makayla Grijalva on January 20, 2021 During their regular meeting Thursday, Santa Clara’s village trustees approved amendments to municipal code chapters on public utilities that the village has been refining for the past few months. While the revisions do include a utility rate increase, touted as accounting for the increase in cost of living, last week’s move mainly took already existing ordinances and compiled them into a single resource. ※A great deal of work went into this a lot of research, a lot of background. I want to commend out legal counsel for doing such a tremendous job,” said Santa Clara Mayor Richard Bauch. ※It’s taken a great deal of time to put it all together, but I think we have a document that’s optimal for the village.” ....