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Council designates emergency reserves for multifamily mold inspections after Sapphire complaints
Summary
Council unanimously approved using emergency-reserve funds to expand multifamily code enforcement and health testing following tenant complaints at the Sapphire apartments; staff estimated total costs up to about $75,000 and reported $15,000 spent to date covering initial inspections.
The Nassau Bay City Council voted unanimously to designate emergency-reserve funds to support multifamily code enforcement and independent public-health testing after multiple complaints and staff inspections at the Sapphire apartment complex.
Mayor explained the work is part of a SAFIRE-related response and described the action as a public-health priority: "This is a public health... we're in from what we saw was an emergency," the mayor said.…
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