Residents of a North Austin apartment complex held a press conference on Wednesday to raise awareness of issues they say they’ve been dealing with since Winter Storm Uri, or longer.
apartment complex held a press conference on Wednesday to raise awareness of issues they say they’ve been dealing with since Winter Storm Uri, or longer.Tenants at the Creek’s Edge Apartments took turns sharing their stories.
Residents said sometimes they didn’t have water at all, and when hot water has come back on, often it’s either too hot or not up to standard. Frischmuth said one time the apartment brought in temporary showers and put them on the tennis courts. "We were just kind of putting up with it but in the past month, it got to a point where we can't really tolerate this anymore," said Ella Stewart, who moved in with her husband in January 2022Residents at Creek’s Edge Apartments shared their stories on living conditions since Winter Storm Uri., there have been 25 complaints reported regarding the Creek’s Edge Apartments in just the last six months.
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