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CHART Report

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OSFA has been following the whole CHART process since it started, and as the City is moving into the next stage, it will be important to pay attention to how the Santa Fe Governing Body approaches the suggestions and recommendations which now require attention.

Follow updates to CHART on their website.

As the city site can be finicky at times, OSFA is hosting the large CHART report file here.
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The mission of the Old Santa Fe Association is to promote the prosperity and welfare of the City and County of Santa Fe and their inhabitants, to preserve and maintain the ancient landmarks, historical structures and traditions of Old Santa Fe and to guide their growth and development in such a way as to promote that unique charm and distinction: born of age, culture, tradition and environment, which are the priceless assets and heritage of Santa Fe.
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