Albuquerque city councilors will vote Wednesday, Sept. 3, on millions in Gateway Center contracts that were postponed from the Aug. 18 meeting after calls for more accountability in the city’s $70 million homeless program.
The contracts with Chicanos Por La Causa for women’s housing navigation and Community Bridges for men’s services were delayed last month. Councilor Joaquín Baca criticized the Gateway program’s lack of transparency and called for better oversight of spending on the facility.
The council will consider changing parts of the city from Multi-modal Corridors to Major Transit Corridors in Resolution R-25-175, stretching from the North Valley near Rio Grande and Indian School east to Uptown along Indian School and Menaul…