PARK FOREST, Ill. (WLS) — Residents at Autumn Ridge Apartments are again struggling without working air conditioning as a dangerous heatwave grips the area, raising renewed concerns about long-running maintenance problems and whether the property could eventually face condemnation.
Tenants said the cooling issues are not new and have stretched on for years, including through much of last summer. With temperatures climbing once more, some residents say the conditions inside their apartments have become hard to tolerate.
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“It’s pretty warm,” resident Nicole Scott-Johnson said.
Scott-Johnson said the temperature inside her unit rises along with the heat outside. “The thermostat, it rises,” she said.
Although the system appears to push air, she said it does little to cool the apartment. “It’s blowing, but there is no air,” she said.
Scott-Johnson, who has called the complex home for six years, said she is relying on a small fan as her only way to stay cool.
She called the situation “just a whole hot mess” and said residents are looking for action. “We want some help over here,” she said.
The ongoing problems have caught the attention of local officials. Park Forest Village Manager Jon Kindseth said the village was informed by the court-appointed receiver overseeing the property that the air conditioning system has failed again.
Kindseth said the aging infrastructure is a major challenge.
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“The challenge there is that they are old chiller units. So old that it takes a while to get the parts,” he said.
He added that extreme heat has further strained the system.
“The temperatures being as high as they are putting a lot of strain on the mechanical equipment, and ultimately, it just couldn’t keep up,” he said.
The property has already faced serious consequences from unresolved maintenance problems. One of the four buildings at Autumn Ridge has been condemned by the village.
Additional issues remain, including roof leaks observed in some units and hallways. Officials say those problems, combined with the ongoing lack of air conditioning, could lead to further action.
“Our next course of action is condemnation,” Kindseth said.
Any decision to condemn additional buildings may take time as repair efforts continue, and village officials said no timeline has been provided for when the air conditioning system might be restored.
In the meantime, the village is urging residents to seek relief at designated cooling locations, including a community center on the property, as well as nearby facilities such as the police department and village hall.
For residents like Scott-Johnson, the uncertainty remains difficult as they navigate another summer without consistent air conditioning.
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