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Board reviews tenant notices and reports six police calls related to Authority properties in March

Housing Authority of the City of Anaconda · April 16, 2026
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Summary

The Secretary reported four tenant notices in March — one 3‑Day (partial payment), two 14‑Day (paid), and one notice to terminate tenancy for criminal activity at P.J. Hagan Manor — and six community police reports across Authority properties with no arrests.

Secretary Kaitlin Leary reported four tenant notices in March: one 3‑Day Notice (one partial payment), two 14‑Day Notices (both paid), and one Notice to Terminate Tenancy that stemmed from criminal activity at P.J. Hagan Manor. Leary said the Notice to Terminate Tenancy had been discussed at the prior meeting.

Leary also provided community police statistics for March: six reports related to Housing Authority properties — one report from Cedar Park Homes, one from Mount Haggin, four from P.J. Hagan Manor, and none from the Pintlar Apartments — and no arrests were reported. The board did not take separate formal action on these items at the meeting.