‘The city is not going to pay’: City leaders demand Westside apartment complex pay back money spent to keep units safe

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Jacksonville city leaders gathered at Colonial Forest Apartments Tuesday morning to address the next steps in the legal battle with the owner of the complex at the center of a lawsuit for maintaining a public nuisance.

There’s not much time left to get this full leg massager at a discounted price– During the news conference on Tuesday, city leaders mentioned they want to recover some of the money they spent to keep the apartments livable and the money spent to avoid relocation of residents who are in condemned units.

Johnson said the city will seek to recover the dollars spent on the Firewatch and the money spent to make structures, like collapsing balconies and stairwells, safe again for residents. The News4JAX I-TEAM noticed some residents are living without a front door to their apartment building. Citations from code enforcement date back to May of this year while residents have been complaining about a lack of trash pickup since Nov. 2022.

 

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