Projects that require review by HPD have been divided into seven "Preservation Services Zones" which correspond with the seven state "Council of Government" districts. To assist you in determining which staff member will be reviewing your project we have placed the geographic areas of responsibility next to the staff name and title.
For fastest response, contact a staff member working in the program area appropriate to your project. You can also write to any staff member at the HPD mailing address:
Department of Cultural Affairs
Historic Preservation Division
Bataan Memorial Building
407 Galisteo Street, Suite 236
Santa Fe, NM 87501
General Information: (505) 827-6320
Fax Number: (505) 827-6338
Before you contact us, please check the pages on this website to see if what you need is here. You can also look for information and forms on our list of forms or according to program area.
State Historic Preservation Officer
Katherine Slick, Director
katherine.slick@state.nm.us
(505)827-4044
Tribal Liaison
Sam Cata
samuel.cata@state.nm.us
(505)827-4210
Cultural Properties Review Committee (CPRC)
- Estevan Rael-Gálvez, Ph.D., Chairman
- Nancy Meem Wirth, Citizen-at-large
- Governor Mark Mitchell, Tribal Member
- Clarence Fielder, Historian
- Phillip Shelley, Ph.D., Archaeologist
- Beth O'Leary, Ph.D., Secretary, Archaeologist
- Craig Hoopes, AIA, Architect
- Tim Maxwell, Archaeologist
- Mac Watson, Historic Architect
CPRC Contact
Dorothy Moore
dorothy.moore@state.nm.us
(505)827-4259
Historic Preservation Division Programs
Projects that require review by HPD have been divided into seven "Preservation Services Zones" which correspond with the seven state "Council of Government" districts. To assist you in determining which staff member will be reviewing your project we have placed the geographic areas of responsibility next to the staff name and title and provided A map of the seven Preservation Service Zones.

Preservation Education and Outreach
State Archaeologist (Statewide)
Glenna Dean, Ph.D., RPA, Archaeologist (acequia reviews)
glenna.dean@state.nm.us
(505) 827-3989
Public Relations, Graphics and Webmaster (Statewide)
Tom Drake, Public Relations Specialist
tom.drake@state.nm.us
(505) 827-4067
State Register of Cultural Properties, National Register of Historic Places and Official Scenic Historic Highway Markers (Statewide)
John Murphey, Architectural Historian
john.murphey@state.nm.us
(505) 827-3990
New Mexico SiteWatch/Site Stewards
Phil Young, Volunteer Coordinator
DCA-HPDsitewatch@state.nm.us
(505) 827-6314
Preservation Planning and Project Review
Preservation Planning Manager
Lisa Meyer, RPA, Archaeologist (Southeast Preservation Services Zone)
lisa.meyer@state.nm.us
(505) 827-7824
Architectural Planning and Review (Statewide)
Pilar Medina Cannizzaro, Architect
pilar.cannizzaro@state.nm.us
(505) 827-4054
Architectural Planning and Review
Harvey Kaplan, Preservation Specialist (Depts. of Defense and Energy Projects, Federal and State Highway Projects)
harvey.kaplan@state.nm.us
(505) 827-3971
Archaeological Planning and Review
Rebecca Procter, Ph.D., (Southwest and South-Central Preservation Services Zones)
rebecca.procter@state.nm.us
(505) 827-6315
Preservation Services and Project Review
Deputy SHPO — Preservation Services Manager
Jan V. Biella, RPA, Archaeologist (Mid-Region Preservation Services Zone)
jan.biella@state.nm.us
(505) 827-4045
Certified Local Governments and Preservation Grants (Statewide)
Shalie Gasper, CLG and Grants Coordinator
shalie.gasper@state.nm.us
(505) 827-8494
State Archaeological Permits (Statewide)
Michelle Ensey, Archaeologist (North-Central Preservation Services Zone)
michelle.ensey@state.nm.us
(505) 827-4064
Architectural Review and Preservation Loan Fund (Statewide)
Dorothy Victor, Preservation Specialist (Eastern Plains and Southeastern Preservation Services Zones; U.S. General Services Administration Projects)
dorothy.victor@state.nm.us
(505) 827-3992
Tax Credits and Financial Incentives for Registered Properties (Statewide)
Harvey Kaplan, Tax Credit Program
harvey.kaplan@state.nm.us
(505) 827-3971
Tax Credits and Financial Incentives for Registered Properties (Statewide)
Robyn Powell, Tax Credit Program
robyn.powell@state.nm.us
(505) 827-4057
Preservation Administration
Preservation Administration Manager
Patrick Lucero, Financial Administrator
patrick.lucero1@state.nm.us
(505) 827-6301
Deborah Davis, Secretary
deborah.davis@state.nm.us
(505) 827-6319
Pat Lucero, Clerk Specialist (State and National Register Site Files)
patsy.lucero@state.nm.us
(505) 827-6311
Finance and Billing
Melinda Wheeler, Financial Specialist
melinda.wheeler@state.nm.us
(505) 827-4021
Preservation Knowledge and Information Program and
Archaeological Records Management Section (ARMS)
Preservation Knowledge and Information Program and ARMS Manager
Bill Doleman, Ph. D., Archaeologist
bill.doleman@state.nm.us
(505) 476-1277
Database Development and Administration
Bob Turner, Database Administrator
bob.turner@state.nm.us
(505) 476-1278
Archaeological Records Processing and Management
Tonya Fallis, Archaeologist
tonya.fallis@state.nm.us
(505) 476-1286
Scott Geister, Archaeologist
scott.geister@state.nm.us
(505) 476-1282
Louanna Haecker, Archaeologist Cultural Resource Specialist
louanna.haecker@state.nm.us
(505) 476-1280
Anna LaBauve, Archaeologist
anna.labauve@state.nm.us
(505) 476-1279
Cordelia Snow, Archaeologist
cordelia.snow@state.nm.us
(505) 476-1283
Stephen Townsend, Archaeologist
stephen.townsend@state.nm.us
(505) 476-1284
For ARMS records checks, registrations, general information and questions:
Phone: (505) 476-1275
Fax: (505) 476-1320
register@state.nm.us
ARMS Mailing Address
Department of Cultural Affairs
Historic Preservation Division / ARMS
228 East Palace Avenue, Room 320
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
ARMS Street Address
ARMS
Laboratory of Anthropology
708 Camino Lejo
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Other Contact Options:
General Email:
Patrick Lucero
patrick.lucero1@state.nm.us
Media Inquiries:
Tom Drake
tom.drake@state.nm.us
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