Maintenance issues plague public housing under RAD deal

Boards were covering broken windows Wednesday at Mountain View Heights, the name given to what was the city's public housing stock prior to the 2018 RAD conversion. (The Sentinel-Record/Donald Cross)
Boards were covering broken windows Wednesday at Mountain View Heights, the name given to what was the city's public housing stock prior to the 2018 RAD conversion. (The Sentinel-Record/Donald Cross)

Privatizing the city's 365 public housing units in 2018 addressed $18 million in deferred maintenance that had accrued since they were built in the early 1960s, renovating all of the units at no cost to the city.

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