In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the alarming state of a collapsed building owned by the Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA). The structure, which has shown significant deterioration, is deemed beyond repair and poses serious safety risks. An inspection revealed severe sagging and bending in the truss system, with some areas described as being under \"tremendous stress,\" resembling a \"compound bow ready to snap.\"
The meeting highlighted the urgency of addressing the hazardous conditions, particularly as the building is currently being used for storage. Officials expressed concern over the lack of response from the DRBA regarding previous safety recommendations, raising fears about potential liabilities for individuals accessing the site.
Commissioners discussed the need for enhanced security measures around the collapsed building, noting that while caution tape has been placed, there are still significant breaches in the structure that could allow unauthorized entry. Plans to extend fencing around the area were mentioned, but officials acknowledged that current resources may be insufficient.
The meeting concluded with a call for a review of the lease agreements to clarify responsibilities for securing the property and ensuring public safety. The urgency of the situation was underscored by the officials' reflections on their own recent inspections of the site, which revealed rapid deterioration in just over a week.