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Residents demand action on unsafe apartment conditions

July 08, 2024 | Valparaiso City, Porter County, Indiana



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Residents demand action on unsafe apartment conditions
During a recent city council meeting in Valparaiso, residents raised concerns regarding ongoing maintenance issues at the Masters Apartments, particularly affecting elderly tenants who struggle with internet access and feel powerless to address their grievances. Cedric, a resident, urged the council to investigate the situation and implement regulations to ensure safe living conditions.

Patrick, a city representative, responded by clarifying that while the city cannot intervene in individual eviction cases, it does have an ordinance allowing the building commissioner to inspect apartments for safety compliance. However, he noted challenges in enforcing these inspections due to the nature of month-to-month leases, which can be terminated at any time.

The discussion also touched on transparency issues regarding public records. Cedric expressed frustration over a complaint he filed that had not been addressed, as well as a denied request for a fee waiver to access certain public videos. Patrick reiterated that Cedric could view the video at the police station but would incur a fee for a copy.

The meeting concluded without further public comments, leaving residents hopeful for action on their concerns regarding housing conditions and government transparency.

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