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Residents urge action on slumlords, pop-up events and water problems at Biloxi council meeting
Summary
Multiple citizens told the council about unsafe housing conditions at a mobile-home park, recurring unauthorized pop-up events that disrupt nearby businesses, and recurring smelly water; councilmembers and staff agreed to follow up with code enforcement, event permitting and water-department checks.
Several residents used the public-comment period at Biloxi City Council’s Feb. 3 meeting to press the city for action on housing code enforcement, unauthorized pop-up events, and water-quality concerns.
Austin Johnson, a Pine Haven Mobile Home Park resident, told the council he has lacked adequate heat in his unit since Dec. 30, reported visible black mold, and said hot-water systems are not functioning properly. "We have been living in unlivable conditions," Johnson said, and he…
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