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Millbrook Village Residents in Windsor Say Improvements Can t Happen Fast Enough
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We really need this management that’s in place to be totally replaced, tenant Andrew McAllister said.
Millbrook Village tenant Andrew McAllister says he and dozens of other tenants signed a petition demanding change. The allegations include clogged toilets not being addressed in a timely manner and grab bars not being replaced as part of an ongoing, delayed improvement project.
Claire Howard - the attorney for the Housing Authority - sent NBC Connecticut a statement saying, “The Housing Authority takes all resident complaints seriously and we were disturbed read a number of the mistaken allegations in his complaint.”
The Housing Authority said in a meeting Wednesday that it is doing everything it can to get the ongoing construction project completed.
Officials disagree over cause of delay to $3.8 million public housing renovation project Steven Goode, Hartford Courant © Kassi Jackson/Kassi Jackson/Hartford Courant/TNS Inside the community center of Mill Brook Village, desks of the Windsor Housing Authority are being used by the contractor, rather than having an on-site trailer, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, in Windsor.
A $3.8 million government-funded renovation of 60 low-income public housing units in Windsor has met with continuous delays, which the contractor says is the result of Windsor Housing Authority mismanagement. The housing authority is also alleged to have mistreated residents in the process, according to a complaint to the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority.