The council wants to have Windsor Pointe management replaced after the police chief saw what she described as a security breach.
Carlsbad council members want the city to remove the Windsor Pointe affordable housing development’s current management company, as safety concerns mount after the police chief visited Tuesday and found security lacking.
Calderwood said she called a posted contact number to report the problem, then went to the other Windsor Pointe location a few blocks away on Harding Street to talk with the manager there. “Protocols are in place to respond to incidents,” Taylor said. “We have taken steps to chip away at one of the main concerns, the unnecessary emergency calls.”
Windsor Pointe has 50 apartments in two buildings, including two units occupied by employees. The county’s No Place Like Home program provided $10.1 million in construction funding and requires 24 of the apartments to be reserved for people with serious mental illness who are either homeless or at risk of homelessness.
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