Santa Cruz Watershed Group monthly meeting
Continuing our Santa Cruz Watershed Group monthly meetings May 9th from 9 am to 12 pm at the Chimayo Museum.
Santa Cruz Watershed Group monthly meeting
Continuing our Santa Cruz Watershed Group monthly meetings April 11th from 9 am to 12 pm at the Chimayo Museum.
The purpose of this meeting is to Review Watershed studies and restoration needs.
Santa Cruz Watershed Group monthly meeting
Continuing our Santa Cruz Watershed Group monthly meetings March 14th from 9 am to 12 pm at the Chimayo Museum.
The purpose of this meeting is to finalize by laws and watershed plan outline.
Santa Cruz Watershed monthly meeting
We are excited to continue our Santa Cruz Watershed Group monthly meetings starting in February 8th from 9 am to 12 pm at the Chimayo Museum.
The purpose of the meeting is to develop the framework of the Santa Cruz Watershed Group organization and to obtain input in the watershed restoration plan
Zoom instructions in case of hazardous road conditions
When: Feb 8, 2024 09:00 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqdO6trDoqEtfUgSjrDXcjay_Y-MigoZE-
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Santa Fe-Pojoaque Soil and Water Conservation District
Hosted by: Santa Fe-Pojoaque Soil and Water Conservation District
With important updates on:
Santa Cruz Valley Flood Control Dams
Assistance Programs for Weed Management, Soil Health
Santa Cruz Watershed Stakeholder meeting
Please join us to discuss your needs for improving water supply availability and resiliency. The purpose of developing the Santa Cruz Watershed restoration plan though stakeholder input is to benefit all those who live and work in the watershed.
We will be asking for stakeholders to participate in the Watershed Group and restoration plan development. The Rio Santa Cruz and its tributaries are the life support for retaining cultural practices, land value, economic opportunity, quality of life, and ecosystem function. The value of stakeholder participation cannot be overstated!
The meetings, refreshments, lunch, and watershed tours are free. We only need your time and insightful input.
Some Potential Topics to Discuss:
1. Is there an adequate plan for protection for catastrophic fire?
2. Soil erosion and stream sedimentation, what can we do?
3. Will improvement to streambank health protect land and irrigation infrastructure?
4. How does the community get more value out of this precious stream system?
5. How can restoring and managing the watershed better the watershed communities and preserve cultural significance?
Agenda
9:00 to 9:30 am – Introductions and refreshments
9:30 to 10:30 am – Overview of project and technical presentation
10:30 to 2:30 pm – Watershed Tour: Riverside-Sombrillo-Santa Cruz Reservoir-Rio Chiquito-Cundiyo-Chimayo-Espanola
12:00 -1:00 pm – Lunch at Rancho de Chimayo or BLM Santa Cruz Lake Recreation Area (location depending on weather)
2:30 to 3:30 pm - Stakeholder input
Santa Cruz Watershed Stakeholder meeting
Please join us to discuss your needs for improving water supply availability and resiliency. The purpose of developing the Santa Cruz Watershed restoration plan though stakeholder input is to benefit all those who live and work in the watershed.
We will be asking for stakeholders to participate in the Watershed Group and restoration plan development. The Rio Santa Cruz and its tributaries are the life support for retaining cultural practices, land value, economic opportunity, quality of life, and ecosystem function. The value of stakeholder participation cannot be overstated!
The meetings, refreshments, lunch, and watershed tours are free. We only need your time and insightful input.
Some Potential Topics to Discuss:
1. Is there an adequate plan for protection for catastrophic fire?
2. Soil erosion and stream sedimentation, what can we do?
3. Will improvement to streambank health protect land and irrigation infrastructure?
4. How does the community get more value out of this precious stream system?
5. How can restoring and managing the watershed better the watershed communities and preserve cultural significance?
Agenda
9:00 to 9:30 am – Introductions and refreshments
9:30 to 10:30 am – Overview of project
10:30 to 12:00 pm – Watershed Tour: Rio Chiquito-Cundiyo-Chimayo
12:00 to 1:00 pm - Lunch and stakeholder input at Rancho de Chimayo
Santa Fe-Pojoaque Soil and Water Conservation District Presentation
The Santa Fe-Pojoaque Soil and Water Conservation District has extended and participate and make a presentation for the Watershed.
Santa Cruz Watershed Stakeholder meeting
Please join us to discuss your needs for improving water supply availability and resiliency. The purpose of developing the Santa Cruz Watershed restoration plan though stakeholder input is to benefit all those who live and work in the watershed.
We will be asking for stakeholders to participate in the Watershed Group and restoration plan development. The Rio Santa Cruz and its tributaries are the life support for retaining cultural practices, land value, economic opportunity, quality of life, and ecosystem function. The value of stakeholder participation cannot be overstated!
The meetings, refreshments, lunch, and watershed tours are free. We only need your time and insightful input.
Some Potential Topics to Discuss:
1. Is there an adequate plan for protection for catastrophic fire?
2. Soil erosion and stream sedimentation, what can we do?
3. Will improvement to streambank health protect land and irrigation infrastructure?
4. How does the community get more value out of this precious stream system?
5. How can restoring and managing the watershed better the watershed communities and preserve cultural significance?
Agenda
9:00 to 9:30 am – Introductions and refreshments
9:30 to 10:30 am – Overview of project
10:30 to 12:00 pm – Watershed Tour: Rio Chiquito-Cundiyo-Chimayo
12:00 to 1:00 pm - Lunch and stakeholder input at Rancho de Chimayo