Twenty-four Miami-Dade apartment complexes, including two owned by the county, were found to have unsafe structural violations following an emergency audit of the area that was authorized after a condominium building partially collapsed last week. The two-dozen buildings appeared on a list released late on Monday by the Miami-Dade government, reported the Miami Herald. According to the list, the two buildings owned by the county include the Little River Plaza, an 86-unit public housing complex that was built in 1970, and Ward Tower 1, a complex that was constructed around the same time. The audit found that Little River Plaza was cited in 2015 for needing lighting improvements in its parking lot, while Ward Tower 1 was hit with a recertification violation in March, according to the Herald. Other details were not provided. The Epoch Times has contacted the Miami-Dade government for comment. Local government officials claimed that building code issues have cropped …
Government Audit Finds 24 Miami-Dade Buildings Have Unsafe Structural Violations After Condo Collapse
June 29, 2021
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