GETTING RESULTS: Tuesday morning, after the I-TEAM reported on problems at the Cascade Apartments on Kings Road, Mayor Donna Deegan and city leaders had an emergency meeting about the property before visiting.
“He suggested since he took over the property and since they took over the property they’ve made a lot of improvements. Obviously, there are a lot of things they were either aware of or just haven’t taken care of yet. What we expressed to him is we want him to follow up. We want him to examine every unit in this complex, we want him to make a log of what the issues are in each unit and then give us an action plan for how that’s going to be addressed,” Deegan said.
As they investigate city leaders said they are encouraging anyone with problems to document them, take pictures and let the city know. Residents can call 630-CITY or fill out a form online. News4JAX also spoke with a representative of HUD. Staff members from the district office were also on the property Tuesday. The spokesperson said HUD is looking into the situation and will update News4JAX once they gather more details.
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