Residents of a local housing complex voiced their frustrations during a recent government meeting, highlighting severe living conditions exacerbated by ongoing construction and management issues. One resident, who has lived at the property for nearly eight years, described a \"horrific\" experience over the past two years, citing problems such as a 24-hour lockdown that prevented food deliveries and medical services from reaching residents.
The resident reported that windows in their apartments have been sealed shut, and the garbage chutes have become a source of distress due to unsanitary conditions. Complaints of pest infestations, including rats, roaches, and spiders, were also raised, with residents feeling trapped in their own homes.
Commissioner Sally Cass, who represents the Housing Authority, echoed these concerns, stating that the renovations have not met expectations and that residents feel neglected and unimportant. She noted that the management company has been unresponsive to residents' needs, leading many to seek alternative housing options.
The discussion revealed confusion regarding the management and ownership of the property, with officials clarifying that the Housing Authority no longer owns the complex but still retains some oversight responsibilities. The mayor indicated a willingness to investigate the situation further and ensure that code enforcement measures are applied where necessary.
The meeting underscored the urgent need for improved communication and action from management to address the residents' grievances and restore a sense of safety and dignity within their homes.