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Frustration mounts over delayed elevator and generator repairs

June 20, 2024 | Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida



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Frustration mounts over delayed elevator and generator repairs
During a recent government meeting, community member Tom Hurley expressed frustration over delays in the approval process for essential infrastructure upgrades at his condominium. Hurley, a board member, highlighted the urgency of replacing a failed generator and the installation of a new elevator, a process that began in September 2021. He drew parallels to the tragic Surfside condominium collapse, emphasizing the need for timely action to ensure safety and functionality.

Hurley criticized the repeated postponements, stating, \"I just can't believe that you're gonna kick this down the road another month.\" His comments underscored the growing impatience among residents who are eager for progress on these critical improvements.

Following Hurley's remarks, the board voted unanimously to postpone further discussions until July 18, 2023. The decision was met with mixed reactions, as some members sought to streamline the process to avoid further delays. The board's motion to postpone was passed with a 6-0 vote, leaving residents to await the next steps in the lengthy approval process.

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