The management at Glendale Manor, a large apartment complex in Glendale, is feeling the pressure to keep up with repairs. On Wednesday, a large presence of City of Glendale building safety inspectors blocked off the street and showed up to check on numerous complaints. After the inspection was completed around noon, City of Glendale building official Stephen Dudley gave apartment management a deadline of 4 p.m. to fix electrical issues and unsafe stairs in two buildings of the 328-unit property. If the deadline was not met, the City would have to deem the buildings unsafe and 22 people living in Buildings A and B would be displaced. They wouldn't have to move out but would have to stay somewhere else for an undetermined amount of time until the issues are fixed.
This isn't the first time Arizona's Family has reported on issues at Glendale Manor.
Back on Christmas Day, the Glendale Fire Department responded to two fires.