The council unanimously voted to revoke Ravenwood’s business license in January following multiple complaints from tenants regarding safety and security.
The council unanimously voted to revoke Ravenwood’s business license in JanuaryDistrict 6 Councilmen Oronde Mitchell worked with the owners and property mangers for months to help beef up security. He encouraged the complex to implement a 30-day action plan, which included, but was not limited to, a certified security company coming in, the installation of surveillance cameras, better lighting and a curfew.
Philip Balderston, founder and CEO of Odin Properties, came before the council Tuesday to explain why updates to boost security were delayed. He said COVID-19 delayed the installment of the camera system until recently, although it was ordered and paid for over five months ago. “We pay our real estate taxes on time, and treat our residents with respect. Ravenwood is no exception,” Balderston said.
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