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Notice of Public Hearing for Community Needs and Workforce Housing/ Affordable Housing Plan 2023-2027
Public hearings on November 9, 2022
Gateway Construction Underway
Heading Home will administer services for the 90-day emergency overnight program; construction has begun on the space
City Launches ‘Map of Enchantment’ Hunt
A public art scavenger hunt along Route 66 aims to engage the community in exploration and fall fun
The Gateway On Track to Serve Thousands
The facility is now serving 300+ clients per day, with construction underway to increase to 500 in 2023, and 1,000 by 2025.
City Using Proven Model to Address Needs of Coronado Park Residents
Using survey results, the City is laser focused on each person’s needs
City Brings Back Onsite Before and After School Program.
Play+, formerly Playground Recreation, to begin registration on July 25.
City Revisiting Policies, Dispelling Myths About Homelessness
Status quo for unhoused will not stand
Mayor Keller Signs off on Major Housing and Homelessness Investments
$48 Million in new investments for housing, homelessness and the Gateway Center
Mayor Keller's Statement on Passage of Infrastructure & Housing Bond
GRT Revenue Bond provides boost to housing efforts and community infrastructure.
Mayor Keller Signs Budget for Fiscal Year 2023
Funding prioritizes public safety, quality of life, and economic opportunity.
2021–2022 Lived Experience Report Shapes Gateway Center at Gibson Health Hub
We asked people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque to share their ideas on how best a new shelter could meet their needs. Partnering with local organizations, we gathered these ideas to help shape the Gateway Center we're building at the Gibson Health Hub. This 2021–2022 Lived Experience Report is now available for everyone to read.
City of Albuquerque Notice of Public Hearing And 30-Day Public Comment Period For the Draft 2022 Action Plan Funding from The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Notice is hereby given that the City of Albuquerque (COA), Department of Family & Community Services has prepared its Draft 2022 Action Plan.
Westside Emergency Housing Center Continues to Provide Shelter as Temperatures Drop
The shelter remains open 24/7 to welcome single men and women who need a safe place to stay.
City Expands Capacity of Alamosa Food Pantry
1,000 more boxes of food distributed to families thanks to enhanced space and operations.
City Hires Key Staff for the Gateway Center at Gibson Health Hub
New staff comes with decades of experience and service in Albuquerque
Fast-Track to Housing Program Successfully Transitions Individuals into Stable Housing
Program, operating at City Wellness Hotel, also serves as a learning lab for future housing efforts.
Rental and Utility Assistance Remains Available to ABQ Residents
Applications for Emergency Rental Assistance Funds are open and funding is still available
City of Albuquerque/Bernalillo County System Gap Analysis
Information about the City of Albuquerque/Bernalillo County System Gap Analysis
Notice Of Fourth Substantial Amendment To The City Of Albuquerque 2020 Annual Action Plan
Funding From The U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development (Hud) Notice Of Publication Publication Date: June 22, 2021
City of Albuquerque Moves to Next Phase for Gateway Center
Steps to activate Gibson Medical Center as a health hub with existing and new service providers, take input from surrounding neighborhoods and businesses.
City of Albuquerque Announces Applications are Open for $21.6 Million in Emergency Rental Assistance
Applications now open for renters affected by COVID
City Of Albuquerque Notice Of 30-day Public Comment Period For The Draft 2021 Action Plan Funding From The U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development (HUD)
Notice is hereby given that the City of Albuquerque (COA), New Mexico, Department of Family & Community Services has prepared its Draft 2021 Action Plan. Although, a public hearing to present the Draft 2021 Action Plan was held on Wednesday, February 3, 2021, the final allocations from HUD were received and funding amounts needed to be adjusted.
Keller Administration Putting $24 Million in Federal Funds to Keep Families in Their Homes
Emergency rental and utility assistance for eligible households impacted by pandemic.