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City Attorney’s Office

The mission of the City of Santa Fe's City Attorney’s Office is to advise, defend, and protect the City and enforce the City's laws in a timely and just manner.
Santa Fe Building

City Attorney’s Office and Paralegal Staff

Contact Information

Main Office: (505) 955-6512 City Prosecutor’s Office: (505) 955-5194

Staff

City Attorney
Erin K. McSherry
ekmcsherry@santafenm.gov
x 6961
Senior Assistant City Attorney
Christopher Ryan
cwryan@santafenm.gov
x 6843
Senior Assistant City Attorney
Marcos Martinez
mdmartinez@santafenm.gov
x 6502
Assistant City Attorney Kevin Nault
klnault@santafenm.gov
x 6554
Assistant City Attorney
Frank Ruybalid
feruybalid@santafenm.gov
x 6967
Assistant City Attorney
Rebecca Mnuk-Herrmann
ramnukherrmann@santafenm.gov
x 6303
Assistant City Attorney / City Prosecutor
Kyle Hibner
kjhibner@santafenm.gov
x 5192
Administrative Manager
Matt Harding
mrharding@santafenm.gov
x 6528
Paralegal
Julie Kenny
jckenny@santafenm.gov
x 6749
Paralegal
Kandra Payne
klpayne@santafenm.gov
x 6505

Office of Legislation and Policy Innovation

Staff

Legislation & Policy Innovation Manager
Marci Eannarino
maeannarino@santafenm.gov
x 6512
Policy Analyst
Palmer Anderson
pcanderson@santafenm.gov
x 6563
Legislative Assistant
Christine Spiers
cmspiers@santafenm.gov
x 6692

Office of Records Custodians

Contact Information

recordscustodian@santafenm.gov
Main Line: (505) 955-6643

Staff

IPRA Manager
Kathrine Garcia-Gallegos
kggallegos@santafenm.gov
Public Records Specialist
Kiesha Chavez
kxchavez@santafenm.gov
x 6632

Current City Attorney’s Office Attorney Assignments

Assignments

Erin McSherry
  • Governing Body/Members
  • Mayor
  • City Manager
  • Directors
  • City Clerk (Agendas, Ordinances, Resolutions)
Chris Ryan
  • Human Resources
  • Police
  • Payroll
  • Risk Management (1)
  • Safety
  • Tourism
Marcos Martinez
  • Utilities
  • City Clerk (Elections)
  • Stormwater
  • Finance
  • Emergency Management
  • Midtown Development
Frank Ruybalid
  • Land Use (1)
  • Fire Department
  • ITT
  • Risk Management (2)
  • Code Enforcement, Permits w/o Current Planning
Kevin Nault
  • Public Works (other than Stormwater)
  • Airport
  • Constituent Services
  • Metropolitan Planning Organization
  • Economic Development (2)
Rebecca Mnuk-Herrmann
  • Community Services
  • Economic Development (1)
  • Affordable Housing
  • Land Use (2)
Kyle Hibner
  • Citizens/Victims
  • Arts and Culture

Contracts FAQ

Contracts Overview

  • All contracts must receive legal review.
  • All grant agreements must receive legal review.
  • All agreements from State agencies must receive legal review.
Contract types

FAQ

Coming soon.

Contract Submission

Contracts Overview

1. After filling in the appropriate template from the Procurement intranet page (based on your Procurement determination) with all relevant information, and after confirming that your vendor agrees to the template, please upload your draft contract in Word format to the Jotform Link, along with any exhibits/attachments.

  • a. If your vendor refuses to use a City template, please submit their proposed contract form for review before negotiating.
  • b. Jotform is for initial submissions only. You will be contacted via email if revisions are required, and any revisions you send back can be sent in response to that email.
  • c. For amendments, please also upload the original contract and all prior amendments. If the packet is too big to upload, you can email the original to mrharding@santafenm.gov. Please be sure to include the correct signatory for your vendor in the Jotform submission, along with an email address. Incorrect signatory names or typos in an email address can hold up the routing process.

2. Once approved by our office and the vendor, we will route for signature, first to the vendor, then to our attorney. You and anyone else you designate in Jotform will be copied on the routing. Please note that contracts with governmental entities will only be routed to the attorney. After you receive the contract signed by the attorney and the vendor, please include it in your packet to submit to Procurement via the Procurement Request Portal.

Next Steps

Coming soon.

About

Office of Records Custodians

The Office of Records Custodians is responsible for receiving and responding to all requests for public record from the City of Santa Fe. The office works in collaboration with other City actors to collect, review, and produce records in response to a public records request in accordance with statutory deadlines.

What is IPRA

IPRA

The Inspection of Public Records Act allows every person the right to inspect public records, with some exceptions.

Some records may be subject to redactions or may be exempt from inspection based on exemptions within the IPRA statute and/or other laws.

The City-designated Records Custodians are responsible for producing responsive material “immediately or as soon as practicable… but not later than fifteen days” from the date the original request is received – or as soon as reasonably possible if a request is deemed overly broad or burdensome.

City Employee/Actor/Public Officials Roles

Adhering to PRA

Adhering to IPRA and internal policy and procedure helps the City:

  • Provide responses in a timely manner
  • Avoid complaints, fines, and lawsuits
  • Comply with IPRA statutes
  • Maintain transparency within IPRA guidelines

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Internal Communication Timeline

Legislative Trainings

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Parlimentary Procedure

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Open Meetings Act

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Ethics Training

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Witness Training

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Charter Jeopardy

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