Sunday, August 7, 2011

Affordable Housing Not So Affordable

Along Martha Drive and Hannah Way, Rockland, Massachusetts, most residents pay 30-40% of their income to the HUD-financed landlord, to then be habitually denied peace, privacy, and security in resting, sleeping, reading, writing, etc.  Do American citizens really want more of these affordable multifamily housing complexes created where innocent, vulnerable residents are clustered amongst people who deal drugs, have criminal records, and/or who violate them?  How affordable is it to the health of a person with disabilities?
   Enriched corporate landlords and partners are so powerfully and politically connected that they're not even required to comply with lease agreements and laws. In several ways, the rights of vulnerable U.S. citizens are often violated in this type of multifamily housing.  Being treated with dignity and respect is extremely unusual in this demoralized living environment where corporate property managers contribute to the illegal chaos.
 A Special Weekend Report . . . or  . . . A Hamilton Alert
in Support of Security Cameras 
      A loud fight, involving a group of people, took place behind the buildings of 93 and 141 Martha Drive.  Isn't that where the Rockland Self-Storage facility is listed?
     The sewer cover in the middle of Martha Drive, where drug traffic frequently travels, was removed by vandals.  It was noticed missing around 3:00 a.m.  The Rockland Highway Dept. and Spring Gate Apt. maintenance were notified.
   Also this weekend, several vehicles each had two tires slashed at Rockland Place dba Spring Gate Apartments.   Two vehicles were in the guest parking area while the other two vehicles were parked along Martha Drive.
 

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