LinkLinks Street Sense: Budget for public housing repairs is not enough to address ‘extremely urgent’ conditions By Editor On Jul 23, 2020 Last updated Jul 23, 2020 16 Share Paulette Matthews, one of D.C.’s more than 20,000 residents who live in public housing, often testifies at the D.C. Housing Authority’s Board of Commissioners meetings, and thus is the person many other residents turn to when they face issues ranging from rat infestations to mold to holes in the floor. When Matthews reports these issues to DCHA, she usually does not get a response. And when she does hear back about a complaint, it is often too late. 16 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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