[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 75 (Thursday, May 12, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S2738]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EUREKA GARDENS
Mr. RUBIO. Mr. President, tomorrow I will be visiting the Eureka
Garden Apartments in Jacksonville, FL, which is a Section 8 apartment
complex that is supposed to provide affordable and safe living
conditions for low-income members of the Jacksonville community, but it
doesn't. Instead, its tenants have been subjected to dangerous, often
downright disgusting living conditions for years. They raised their
concerns repeatedly with the managers of the facility and local
officials, only to be met for the most part with bureaucratic
indifference.
My staff and I have been working on this since it first came to light
last fall, but there has been a frustrating, disturbing lack of
progress from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and, more
importantly, from the owner of the complex.
Frankly, I have had enough. I am heading down there tomorrow to see
what we have to do and whom we need to put pressure on to get things
moving. I will be touring the facility and meeting with Tracy Grant,
who is the president of the tenants association. I will be joined by
Councilman Garrett Dennis, Jacksonville Mayor Len Curry, and Pastor
Mark Griffin of Wayman Ministries, who will be meeting with residents.
I intend to commend the residents tomorrow for how united and resilient
they have been throughout this ordeal, even while the Federal
Government failed them.
For years the Department of Housing and Urban Development has
certified this facility and as a result has put hundreds of families at
risk. When HUD inspected the property last summer, they passed the
complex with a score of 85 out of 100. Less than a month later,
residents were complaining about how bad their living conditions were.
When my staff visited the complex, it was nearly unlivable. They saw
crumbling stairs, black mold, and exposed electrical wiring that had
been covered up by a trash bag. They smelled the natural gas that would
soon hospitalize residents days later. This was and is unacceptable.
For months, my office, along with Mayor Curry, the city council, and
the tenants association, pushed to have improvements and repairs done
to this complex. In February, HUD finally had a date by which all
repairs must be completed. When the time came to reinspect Eureka
Gardens, it passed inspection, and they eventually renewed their
contract with the property's owner, but the residents continued to say
what they had said all along: HUD's inspections aren't working.
Just recently, HUD revealed that Eureka Gardens passed with a score
of 62. The passing score is a 60. However, a senior HUD official
admitted that HUD officials do not believe the property would currently
pass another inspection. HUD essentially admitted that it had certified
a failing facility. Something is clearly wrong with the inspection
process, and Floridians are being hurt because of it.
I will be down there tomorrow to find out how we can put an end to
this problem once and for all. The residents of Eureka Gardens cannot
be forced to suffer under mismanagement and apathy any longer. Children
cannot continue to be put at risk due to gas leaks and other hazardous
conditions. HUD cannot be allowed to continue to rubberstamp approval
of failing housing complexes, only to further slum-like conditions for
the most vulnerable tenants.
I will continue to look for solutions to help make sure the
conditions in Eureka Gardens are fixed and aren't repeated anywhere
else. If we determine that congressional action is necessary, then I am
prepared to take it. The residents of Eureka Gardens deserve safe
living conditions, and we will make sure that is exactly what they get.
With that, I yield the floor.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The senior assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. MARKEY. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Rubio). Without objection, it is so
ordered.
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