Santa Fe faces $100M deficit in FY21
SANTA FE The city of Santa Fe is projecting an unprecedented shortfall for fiscal year 2021 around $100 million as revenues continue to plummet amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mayor Alan Webber announced the projection during a virtual news conference Monday and said the cancellation of such big-money events as the Santa Fe Indian Market, the Traditional Spanish Market, the International Folk Art Market and the Santa Fe Operas summer season have especially hurt city revenues.
Tourism in Santa Fe, a city heavily reliant on visitor spending, has cratered since the pandemic hit the state in March. Even as some businesses begin to reopen in a limited capacity, the outlook for the city remains dire.
Were deeply affected by this summers cancellations of major income-producing events, Webber said, adding that such events will be among the last parts of the economy to restart.
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