A central Indiana mobile home park riddled with health and safety violations won’t be shut down unless the park’s management stops making progress on the violations.
The Daily Journal reports Center Grove Estates has received more complaints than any other neighborhood in Johnson County. A state inspector has issued 10 reports since June 2013.
An April inspection found 28 violations at the park. In October, the state cited the community for a water leak, loose, broken or missing caps for sewer risers and unused fire hydrants that were left lying on the ground. Three homes weren’t secured to prevent people or animals from getting inside.
Residents say they fear for their health. But officials say they’ll keep the site open as long as progress is being made.
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