Santa Fe, NM News Roundup (7/20/25)

Picuris Pueblo’s new bike park: Santa Fe’s Rocket Ramps opened a wooden-jump course at All Wheel Park on Picuris Pueblo Saturday, the latest addition to its roster of community builds — find out what sets it apart.

Agua Fría plan advances: The proposed multifamily development east of Siler Road now moves forward with 130 units—including 13 affordable homes—and community amenities from a pool to a playground — find out.

Santa Fe marks 35th ADA anniversary: Community members gather to honor three and a half decades of disability rights progress and discuss future accessibility goals — learn what comes next.

Record-breaking folk art sale: The 21st International Folk Art Market just wrapped up July 10–13 at Santa Fe’s Railyard Park with $3.88 million in sales and 20,000 visitors from 57 countries — see how it united artisans worldwide.

New senior support hub: The state Aging and Long-Term Services Department launched a redesigned website to streamline access to benefits, programs and resources for older adults and caregivers — learn what’s new.

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