City, Public Housing Authority at the Center of Discrimination Lawsuit
City, Public Housing Authority at the Center of Discrimination Lawsuit
A motion filed last May against the city of Annapolis, Maryland, and its housing authority by attorney Joseph Donahue on behalf of public housing residents added more plaintiffs this month. The complaint alleges residents have been discriminated against by the city and the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis (HACA) for years. This mistreatment has led to unsafe and unsanitary living conditions in the housing communities. More than twenty public housing residents are expected to become plaintiffs in the federal discrimination lawsuit before U.S. District Court Judge Catherine C. Blake, and the case added five more adults and 17 children, upping the total to 52.“HACA Properties managed solely by HACA are neither licensed nor inspected by the City,” the lawsuit read. “These properties are the only rental properties within the City that are neither licensed nor inspected. They are not licensed because the City Code is simply not enforced on the HACA Properties.”Carrie Blackburn Riley, counsel for the housing authority, indicated the housing authority would not object to the motion. “HACA agreed based upon the efficiency and economy of a single action, it made sense to allow the inclusion of additional plaintiffs in lieu of plaintiffs’ counsel filing a second nearly identical separate action,” she responded.
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