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Seniors Freeze as AC Fails at Riverton Tower
14 Jan
Summary
- Seniors at Riverton Tower have endured months without air conditioning.
- Some residents are paying $1,200 monthly for non-functional amenities.
- City citations reveal multiple complaints about lack of heat and AC.

Residents at Jacksonville's Riverton Tower Senior Center are experiencing severe climate control issues, with many enduring months without functional air conditioning. This situation has led to significant discomfort and distress among the senior population. Some individuals report paying substantial monthly rent, up to $1,200, for amenities they are not receiving, highlighting a critical failure in service provision.
Compounding the problem, the city of Jacksonville has issued five citations to Ability Housing, the nonprofit owner, in recent weeks. Three of these citations specifically address the lack of air conditioning, and one details a resident's complaint of no heat since October. These citations underscore the urgency and severity of the ongoing issues at the facility.
Ability Housing has acknowledged the problems and stated that a contractor is scheduled to begin repairs on the building's HVAC system. While a definitive timeline for completion is unavailable, the organization has communicated updates to residents and offered additional space heaters and temporary relocation assistance. The situation remains ongoing as residents await full restoration of essential services.



