toronto's decaying tchc buildings - best air purifier for mold and mildew

by:Yovog     2020-11-18
toronto\'s decaying tchc buildings  -  best air purifier for mold and mildew
The first thing that hits you is the bad smell.
Taste of urine
Smell of dead and rotten animals.
Mold and mildew.
The smell will burn your sinus and will stay on you for a few hours after your visit.
But you don't know what to pay attention to first-
Most of the ceiling lights go out, the burnt tubes are exposed to dark, unattractive corridors, or the furry heads and tails of the dead mouse stretch out from the ground ceiling.
Maybe it's a buckled paint, a scratched floor, or water stains everywhere --
On the walls, on some moldy carpets on the floor --
Or exposed pipes and wires, or closed units declared unsuitable for residence.
Perhaps this is the front door and side door of each building, which is not locked and accessible to visitors, drug dealers and other strangers, with no sight of the supervisors or security guards.
Or maybe young people take drugs in the lobby of a building, and at 11, everyone can see clearly. m.
This is not the third one.
The world country I am describing.
This is the so-called grassland complex-
12 community housing companies in Toronto(TCHC)buildings —in the Jane St. -Finch Ave. area.
I left my tour last week and was frustrated that people were forced to live like this and were angry that three executives left me last month with nearly $130,000 in bonuses-
Including solving the $914 TCHC problem
Million maintenance backlog
The provincial Sunshine List released a day after I visited the grass also showed interim president and CEO Greg Spain-
Get 20% bonus or $52,000-
Saw his salary soar 41% from $189,322 to $267,445 as he took the job after being ousted at the end of last April.
Jason Gorel, chief financial officer with a 15% bonus, also received a 19% raise, up from $189,322 last year to $225,079.
"They need to live in a unit to see how it feels . . . . . . I challenge them to live here, "said Faith Holness, 46. year-
Old household of four
Bedroom apartment in a building on Blue Grass. Inside her two-
Level unit, many things I saw she called were not resolved
Missing tiles, closet without doors, kitchen cabinets that should be replaced, but all she sees is the countless TCHC people coming in to do "check ".
"There was too much water damage on the ceiling of the apartment above, Holness said that last week when her daughter tried to screw the light bulb out, it broke and started to smoke.
The whole corridor was shrouded in darkness, as was the storage room next to it.
Nevertheless, Holness served as head of lunch room and education assistant for children with special needs at the nearby Firgrove public school, and she did her best to keep the apartment clean and livable.
Outside her room, she showed me dead mice on the ceiling that were left to "deteriorate" instead of being cleaned up (
I counted 10 during the tour)
Scratched, dirty, and sometimes pee.
The soaked floor, the supply closet near her unit has been exuding an unpleasant smell of rotten animals for more than a week, and the fact that her safety fob and the Walkie Talkie in the building are not working.
On the first floor, a unit was once boarded due to years of disrepair, and the board was leaning against the wall next to the unit.
There are rumors in the building that drug dealers are squatting in dilapidated units.
Holness said: "Sometimes I don't want to bring anyone here because they smell the smell and see the mess . . . . . . I am very embarrassed because it is so sad . ".
She agreed that TCHC had too many chiefs, not enough front-line workers, and speculated that the $52,000 that was handed over to Nunn would easily fix mold and water damage in her apartment --and then some.
She asked, "they got all this money . . . . . . Where is the money to repair the apartment . ".
"They eat a lot. we are people in the lower class. they don't care about people in the lower class. ”Miguel Avila-
Velarde, an outspoken tenant activist who regularly attends TCHC board meetings, said tenants were talking about bonuses last week.
"This is wrong . . . . . . How is it possible in this era of austerity?
He added that he took me to a complex at 251 Sherborne Street.
He said the complex was "severely lacking" support services for mental illness and drug addicts. As Avila-
Velarde chatted with me and we noticed that a cleaner was busy picking up a pile of garbage near the outdoor courtyard.
We wanted to know if it was because he told them we were coming.
They missed a dirty bed.
Completely covered with shit
There is also a cracked tube and a needle.
"The position of many tenants is that they (the bonuses)
"This should not happen," he said . " He added that he needed to "chat" with Mayor John Tory as he agreed to give out the bonus.
When asked how they justify the bonus to tenants facing the various conditions I have seen, they often hear that TCHC does not have the money to handle good repair status, said Sara Goldvine, TCHC spokesperson, that is why the board has developed "clear performance indicators" for each officer who receives the report ". (
As the board refuses to publish these performance standards publicly, we cannot comment on how clear they are. )
King Teng made $100,586 last year saying the indicators allowed the board to ask senior officials to "be responsible" for delivering on their commitment to improving residents' services and providing "innovative ways" to repair their homes ".
She argued that they were making a "record investment" to fix their aging building inventory --
Noting that TCHC's 2015 capital plan requires "a record $175 --
Million "in repair (
That was $121 last year. million).
On Tuesday, at the Toronto Board of Trade breakfast meeting, Nunn will sell to those attending the meeting (
Except for the three tables of TCHC brass for $792 each)
"Business case" on investment in social housing ".
Meanwhile, across from the Willowridge complex in TCHC --where 17-year-
Old Trevor selafen was shot in the early hours of March 21.
The building I visited with newbie MP John Campbell was shabby but cleaner and the light was better.
We see a layer where the frustrating green walls and floors are in much worse shape than other floors.
There are also rumors in the building that drug dealers have taken over at least part of the floor.
Bucola aginlapi lived in the building with her two pleasant people for two years. year-
Daughter Aleeza said that almost every weekend strangers "hang out" in the Hall of the building, "maybe selling something," and she was "very scared" to walk past them with the little girl.
Nigerian refugee Akinlapi, who is studying nursing at Seneca College, said that during her two years at the complex she witnessed three or four shootings, which management appears to have accepted
"After the shooting, they hired a month's security guard and then disappeared next month," she said . " When I asked her if she had a drug dealer in her building, I added "yes ".
"Because there might be stray bullets, I rushed out of the building very quickly.
She added that she was even afraid to go to the nearby Park because the dealers were hanging out there too.
Akinlapi, 21, said TCHC officials responded "forever" to complaints.
She had a rodent problem last year and even though she said she had a toddler, it took them "more than two months" to answer her.
She said they came and put the rat poison down, but never came back to take the dead mouse away.
She said: "The Mouse died in the heater . . . . . . It stinks and I tell them it's very dangerous for me and my daughter . ".
"They said there was nothing they could do.
Meanwhile, Holness says TCHC residents should be respected like humans
Even if they are poor.
She said: "We should not live like the residents of shantytowns . . . . . . We should live like human beings because we also pay rent . ".
"They shouldn't treat us like this because we have low incomes. ”Sue-ann. levy@sunmedia.
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