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Abandoned buildings now occupied by squatters and there are signs it is being used for drug use and illegal activities. The housing is blight on the area and jeopardizes the neighborhood safety
Abandoned buildings now occupied by squatters and there are signs it is being used for drug use and illegal activities. The housing is blight on the area and jeopardizes the neighborhood safety
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CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
RESPONSE FROM BHA REGARDING NUMEROUS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE COMPLAINTS:
"Thank you for the details. We are meeting with the developer on Monday the 12th. I will have an action plan to give you at that time. "
Raymond Collette
Bridgeport Housing Authority
應答 CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
We already have an open ticket 3990205. We are working with BHA to get the issues resolved.
KFW (Registered User)
Mike M (Registered User)
CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
We cannot fine the BHA. We can and will enforce compliance.
We are going to meet with staff members in March.
In the meanwhile, please see email from contractor charged with demolition.
In follow up to your inquiry last week. Please see the below memo.
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Marina Village – Demolition – Phase 1
2/12/18 Draft
Site conditions:
The Phase 1 site contained 14 abandoned buildings and impacted soils. Each area was secured with 6’ chain link fencing and gates. The buildings were abated, demolished, and the construction debris removed from the site. The concrete foundations were removed from the ground, downsized, and stockpiled in windrow for future use as clean fills. The fencing is driven and remains around the site.
4235 Tons of impacted soil material were removed and shipped to the appropriate landfills.
The elevation of the site was left at an elevation below the surrounding streets so that run off from the site would not contribute to the flow of the combined sewer system in the area (no contribution to the sewer system mandated by Bridgeport WPCA).
The foundation concrete (for clean fill) remains on site to offset the loss of the impacted soils without the cost of and traffic impacts of removing the clean fills and replenishing that amount of soil.
The condition for the site at the end of the demolition was described in the contract documents and has been executed at the site.
Please note that the areas that seem to be of concern appear to be related to trash in the fenced area around former bldgs. 28 and 29 plus the vacant, boarded up buildings in Phase 2. We’re happy to assist the BHA with any efforts to help maintain or further secure those buildings, fencing, etc. but we will need some direction from BHA for those activities. Additionally, we expect to be able to initiate the demolition in the Phase 2 area within the next 60 days.
Todd D. McClutchy
JHM Financial Group, LLC
Jessica (Registered User)
CAO's Office 3 (Verified Official)
We are having representatives from BHA (they have almost all accepted) attend our next blight meeting. It is at the end of March.
I can see the lots when I take the train.
關閉 Blight Official 7 (Verified Official)
Bill H (Registered User)
slgraham (Registered User)
slgraham (Registered User)