Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!
Get email alerts on the Public Housing topic
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
Resident tells council public housing tenants at 1630 W. Plum lack in‑unit heat; cites Illinois law
Summary
In public comment, Sun Knight said residents of the public housing high‑rise at 1630 West Plum Street are without heat inside units while hallways are heated; the commenter cited Illinois law requiring adequate residential heat from Oct. 1 through May 31 and said the building houses elderly and disabled residents who receive federal funding.
Get email alerts on the Public Housing topic
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
During the public comment period Sun Knight told the Committee that residents of 1630 West Plum Street, an Aurora Housing Authority high‑rise, lack heat in their apartments while common areas are heated.
"It is a serious problem when apartment complexes without a heat during an extreme cold," Sun Knight said, adding that the building houses elderly and disabled residents and receives federal funding and Section 8 rental assistance. The commenter said Illinois law requires residential property to provide adequate heat from Oct. 1 through May 31 and asserted that some units were below legal temperature thresholds.
Sun Knight urged the city to address conditions that leave tenants without in‑unit heat and said tenants should not be required to use ovens or stoves to heat their homes. There was no immediate staff or aldermanic response recorded during the public comment period in the transcript; the clerk and chair moved on to subsequent speakers.
The statement raised potential statutory obligations for the property manager; no formal enforcement action, staff report or staff commitment to inspect was recorded in the public portion of the meeting.

