comparemela.com

Page 7 - Decter Wright News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

City, Nonprofits Continue Work To Get Remaining Residents Out Of Vista Shadow Mountain Apartments

Credit Lori Decter Wright The City of Tulsa and housing nonprofits are still trying to relocate residents of an apartment complex near 61st and Memorial a city councilor described as being like a third-world country. Between moving costs, security deposits, temporary hotel stays and other relocation costs, relocating everyone left at Vista Shadow Mountain could cost more than $600,000. Under the latest Treasury Department guidance, it s possible some of the city’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program funding could be used toward that, but rental availability in the city is currently low. Most tenants at the complex paid market rates of between $700 and $1,400 a month. 

Talk Radio 1170

‘Vista At Shadow Mountain’ Residents Searching For New Places To Live Residents living at the Vista at Shadow Mountain apartment complex are spending the day packing after the City of Tulsa gave the owners a water shut off notice. We first told you last month that the complex told those living there they had 30 days to move, which is Wednesday. Vista at Shadow Mountain resident Sandra Jackson Edwards said she can t turn on her light without seeing sparks, water spots are covering the walls and ceilings and more water is dripping into her apartment. “Every 2-3 hours, I come up here, ‘Is it full yet?” resident Sandra Jackson Edwards said.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.