NEW PORT RICHEY — Residents of the
Gardens of Beacon Square condominium complex say they are frustrated by
prolonged delays in returning to their homes nearly a year after flooding
from Hurricane Helene forced evacuations.
Marilyn Sciacovelli and her daughter, Jean, are among the hundreds of
displaced residents in this New Port Richey community.
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Residents of Gardens of Beacon Square condominium complex say they are frustrated by prolonged delays in returning to their homes about a year after flooding from Hurricane Helene forced evacuations. |
“Fire alarm — it’s not
there. It might be little things. This is my return handler.
How can I put my air conditioner on?” she said.
Cascio also reported additional damage, including broken
windows that she said were intact after the storm.
“Broken, broken and broken,” she said.
Not all residents share the same concerns.
In a message, resident Lisa Baker praised the condo board’s
efforts.
“I am thrilled with the proactive approach the condo board
has done to quickly and safely take our flooded condos
through the remediation process,” she wrote, adding that
residents were given ample notice to evacuate. “The condo
association is not the bad guy.”
Messages seeking comment from the complex's management
company were not returned.
Jean Sciacovelli said she hopes to see better collaboration
moving forward.
“It should be what unites us, instead of what divides us,
and that’s what’s very frustrating for everyone,” she said.
