In a recent meeting of the Riviera Board of Health, members unanimously voted to condemn a building located at 364 Ocean Avenue, citing serious safety concerns for its tenants. The decision follows years of discussions between the property owner and city officials, during which multiple safety issues, including four fires and the presence of a homeless encampment, were reported.
Board members expressed deep concern for the residents, emphasizing the need for safe living conditions. One member highlighted the urgency of the situation, stating that tenants deserve a secure environment and should not be subjected to the risks associated with the current state of the property. The board acknowledged the emotional toll on residents, many of whom have requested adequate time to find alternative housing.
The board's legal authority to condemn the building was confirmed during the meeting, paving the way for the motion to proceed. Following a brief discussion, the motion was seconded and passed with a roll call vote, reflecting a collective commitment to tenant safety and well-being.
As the board moves forward with the condemnation process, members expressed hope that city officials would collaborate with affected residents to ensure they receive the support needed to transition to safe and dignified housing.