- Dec 28, 2024
Loading
BAYTOWN, TX — Frustrated tenants at Providence at Baytown Apartments are finally seeing a glimmer of hope as Mayor Brandon Capetillo steps into the heated battle against unsafe and unsanitary living conditions. Residents claim they’ve endured months of neglect, with reports of mold, broken utilities, and even pest infestations—now, local officials are taking action.
Tenants describe a nightmare scenario:
“This isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s dangerous,” said longtime resident Maria Gonzalez. “Kids are getting sick, and we’re being treated like our lives don’t matter.”
After weeks of protests and media coverage, Mayor Capetillo has vowed to hold property owners accountable. Sources say the city is now:
“No one should live like this,” Capetillo stated at a tense town hall meeting. “We will exhaust every tool to force change.”
Residents are cautiously optimistic but warn that promises alone won’t fix the problem. “We’ve heard ‘we’ll look into it’ before,” said one tenant. “This time, we need real action.”
Comments
Leave a Reply