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Hamiltons tell Stuart commission federally funded rehab left work incomplete; request reinspection
Summary
Robert and Olga Hamilton told the City of Stuart commission on Aug. 5 that work paid from a Community Development Block Grant was incomplete and that the city had certified payments despite the familyarguing key elements were missing.
Robert Hamilton and his wife, Olga Hamilton, told the City of Stuart commission on Aug. 5 that the city's handling of a Community Development Block Grant-funded renovation left their historic home with incomplete and allegedly misrepresented work.
"He came in here and lied, sir," Robert Hamilton said of a contractor inspector who previously testified to the commission. "Our home was damaged. The man came in here and lied to a government body." Olga Hamilton said an independent home inspector and documents the family provided show "there are no functioning roof ridge vent system[s]" that had been listed in contractor bids and that the project manager later certified work at 85% despite those alleged deficiencies.
The Hamiltons said Guardian Community Resource Management's project manager, Antonio Jenkins, certified payment draws though the family contends the scope of work did not include the ridge vent or complete window repairs. "We repeatedly asked the city administration for…
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