The 2024 General Election is right around the corner! Are you registered to vote? Are you familiar with the ballot measures? Whether you’re a seasoned voter or casting your vote for the first time, our latest blog article has everything you need to know, from how to register to understanding the issues so you can make an informed vote. Early voting begins October 8, and this is also the last day to register to vote. Don’t miss this important opportunity to have your voice heard in the upcoming election. Click the link below to read the full article and get all the resources you need to vote with confidence. Share this post and encourage your friends and family to GET OUT AND VOTE! https://lnkd.in/gWpHjXxx #vote #GetOutAndVote
City of Farmington - Farmington, New Mexico
Government Administration
Farmington, New Mexico 1,566 followers
Where outdoor lovers and active families thrive!
About us
Farmington - Where outdoor lovers and active families thrive! Farmington is a city located in the northwest corner of New Mexico. It's the cultural, family and outdoor adventure basecamp of the Four Corners.
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http://www.fmtn.org
External link for City of Farmington - Farmington, New Mexico
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- Government Administration
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- Farmington, New Mexico
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800 Municipal Drive
Farmington, New Mexico 87401, US
Employees at City of Farmington - Farmington, New Mexico
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James Bowkett
Geoscientist | Firefighter | Data Science Expert
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Brandon Hill
Utility Business Operations Analyst at City of Farmington - Farmington, New Mexico
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Bart Wilsey
Director at Farmington Museum
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Natalie Spruell
Sycamore Park Community Center Manager at City of Farmington, New Mexico
Updates
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“Thinking through these things on a blue-sky day is going to help you on a dark-sky day.” September is National Preparedness Month, and we’re continuing the conversation about how individuals and families can be prepared if disaster strikes. SJC Emergency Manager Mike Mestas and SJC Public Information Officer Devin Neeley discuss this important topic on today’s episode of The Mayor’s Table. Tune in to learn about local emergency management efforts, agency and community training, and how you can be prepared for an emergency. Watch this episode below or listen to it on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podbean, Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio. https://lnkd.in/eB2Z_dyb #TheMayorsTable #NPM2024 #PrepareNow
Emergency Preparedness: The Mayor's Table: Episode 121
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September is National Preparedness Month! Are you and your family prepared for emergencies? Farmington may not face hurricanes or earthquakes, but we still have unexpected events that can become crises, and we want our citizens to be prepared. Check out our latest blog article to learn about the most common emergencies Farmington residents could face and how you can be prepared! Read it at https://lnkd.in/gMQUJsa8 #NPM2024 #PrepareNow
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Our September newsletter is out, and it’s a BIG one! We’ve got info on upcoming Farmington Favorite Fall Events, starting with the Off-Road Downtown takeover happening THIS FRIDAY and the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb THIS Saturday. Plus, a project update on the Pinon Hills Boulevard Extension and safety tips for you and your family as we enter National Preparedness Month. Read the September issue at https://cvcpl.us/hAQAEuc City Source: Keeping you informed on monthly municipal matters #CitySource #COFnewsletter
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Connecting Commerce to Community! We're exploring this crucial topic on today's episode of The Mayor's Table. A thriving local business scene is the backbone of a strong, vibrant community. Small businesses create jobs, shape our community's identity, drive innovation, diversify the local marketplace, and ensure that money stays within our economy. They're also the biggest champions of local nonprofits and youth sports. Mayor Duckett and Jamie Church, with the Farmington Chamber of Commerce, discuss how the organization supports Farmington's business community, benefitting everyone who lives, works, and plays in our city. As we head into fall, Farmington has some signature events that don't just offer fun and entertainment—they're also vital in boosting local businesses. These events bring people together, drive foot traffic to our shops and restaurants, and help keep our local economy strong. Tune in to today's episode to learn more about the essential link between commerce and community and how we can all support our local businesses this season. Watch it on our YouTube channel linked below or listen to it on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podbean, Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio. https://lnkd.in/gtP2cD3g #TheMayorsTable #CommunityAndCommerce #FarmingtonNM #FallEvents
Farmington Chamber of Commerce | The Mayor's Table | Episode 120
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Fall is a special time of year in Farmington! In our recent blog article, we’re highlighting 5 signature fall events that celebrate the season’s beauty, our community spirit, and cultural heritage. Tap the link below to learn about these beloved events and what makes them special to Farmington. https://lnkd.in/gxArY9tR #FallEvents #PlayFarmington #JoltYourJourney
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Curious about what's happening with Farmington's infrastructure? Then tune in to today's episode of The Mayor's Table, where Community Works Director David Sypher shares exciting updates on projects across our city. These projects aren't just about construction—they're about improving our community and citizens' quality of life. Watch this episode on YouTube at the link below or listen on these popular podcast platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podbean, Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio. https://lnkd.in/gbh7QT_z #TheMayorsTable #CommunityWorks
Community Works: The Mayor's Table: Episode 119
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Are you a remote worker seeking a place that offers more than just a home office? Then check out Farmington, New Mexico! Our city offers affordable living, excellent amenities, endless outdoor adventures, and a vibrant community, creating an exceptional environment for remote professionals. Whether you’re a remote employee, freelancer, or remote business owner, Farmington is the place where you can thrive both personally and professionally. Read our latest article to explore the top 5 reasons why Farmington is a great place for remote workers. https://lnkd.in/g9bDW2pA #WorkFarmington #RemoteWork
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The August Issue of City Source is out! Inside you’ll find information about -ORII’s new hiking program -Senior transportation services -Upcoming events in downtown Farmington -And so much more! Plus, a special message from Mayor Duckett for this school year. Read the August issue at https://cvcpl.us/SLAVt0m. City Source: Keeping you informed on monthly municipal matters #CitySource #COFnewsletter
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The Farmington Police Department has proudly supported the Special Olympics since 1991, starting with its first Law Enforcement Torch Run from Farmington to Cuba. On today’s episode of The Mayor’s Table, Sgt. Travis Spruell shares -The history of the LE Torch Run -FPD’s ongoing support of Special Olympics New Mexico -Details for the upcoming Four Corners Invitational held right here in Farmington And how you can help support these amazing athletes! Click the link below to catch this episode on our YouTube channel or listen on the go on your favorite podcast platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podbean, Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio. https://lnkd.in/gbw5Qh_6 #TheMayorsTable #SpecialOlympics #LETorchRun
Special Olympics: The Mayor's Table: Episode 118
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