Public housing tenants say they have been living with squatters and safety concerns, while management ignores their complaints.
3 Turner Terrace, the afternoon after the fire. Taken Jan. 26, 2023. Photo by Christina MacIntosh.and have the latest stories from Mission Local delivered directly to your inbox.
“You ever seen a 1932 movie where they just bang their head against the wall because they couldn’t get nothing? Well, that’s what we’re going through.”This makes for a total of five legally occupied units among the approximately 25 units in the three buildings closest to the fire. Across the Annex, only 96 of 133 units in 21 buildings are officially occupied, according to numbers from the mayor’s office from March, 2022.
“I knew this was going to happen,” he said of the fire: Residents’ safety concerns, Green says, were continually unheeded by the management. “I complained to the Housing Authority when they were here, on a daily basis,” said Scott. “When Eugene came here, I started complaining with them.”
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