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3 questions on ABQ’s homelessness efforts with Carla Martinez

By Damon Scott If you’ve been to an Albuquerque City Council meeting in person or watched one online, you’ve likely seen Carla Martinez. The city’s associate chief administrative officer is regularly called on by councilors to answer questions and explain city policies and actions. Martinez serves under Samantha Sengel, the city’s chief administrative officer, and […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, City Hall, Housing & Homelessness

3 questions on ABQ’s homelessness efforts with Carla Martinez

By Damon Scott If you’ve been to an Albuquerque City Council meeting in person or watched one online, you’ve likely seen Carla Martinez. The city’s associate chief administrative officer is regularly called on by councilors to answer questions and explain city policies and actions. Martinez serves under Samantha Sengel, the city’s chief administrative officer, and […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, City Hall, Housing & Homelessness

Law ups ante on problem properties, but a revision causes division

The Mayor Tim Keller administration and Albuquerque City Councilors widely agree on the issue if not every detail: Vacant and dilapidated properties across the city are a problem that needs to be dealt with. The City Council approved an updated nuisance abatement ordinance that was requested by the city on a 6-3 vote Monday night. […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, City Hall, Housing & Homelessness

Law ups ante on problem properties, but a revision causes division

The Mayor Tim Keller administration and Albuquerque City Councilors widely agree on the issue if not every detail: Vacant and dilapidated properties across the city are a problem that needs to be dealt with. The City Council approved an updated nuisance abatement ordinance that was requested by the city on a 6-3 vote Monday night. […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Housing & Homelessness

City contract for operation of pallet home campus scrutinized

If city contracts brought before the Albuquerque City Council are meant to provide more answers than questions, the most recent one would likely fail the test.  A three-year, $8.1 million contract for San Antonio, Texas-based Endeavors to operate the city’s first pallet home campus — Recovery Gateway — was ultimately approved by city councilors Monday […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Housing & Homelessness

City contract for operation of pallet home campus scrutinized

If city contracts brought before the Albuquerque City Council are meant to provide more answers than questions, the most recent one would likely fail the test.  A three-year, $8.1 million contract for San Antonio, Texas-based Endeavors to operate the city’s first pallet home campus — Recovery Gateway — was ultimately approved by city councilors Monday […]