Water issues cause move in problems at new College Station apartment


COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (KBTX) A number of residents who hoped to move into a new high-rise apartment in College Station were turned away Saturday.

Management with Sterling at Northgate sent some of their new tenants an email Friday night that said the property would have a delay in occupancy. The delay meant those tenants would not be able to move-in Saturday.

According to the letter, the city will not allow residency in Building Two on August 19th, due to water shut-off to the building.

Residents who spoke with KBTX say they were offered a chance to put their belongings inside, but they wouldn’t be able to stay the night.

A spokesperson with the property, Merideth Savoie, says the water was turned off for inspections.

“The closure affected only one of our buildings,” said Savoie. “As of this evening the water is back on and residents have been notified that they can move in.”

Savoie told KBTX if the residents were not able to move in this evening they would have accommodated them.

College Station's director of Water Services, Dave Coleman, told KBTX during a last-minute inspection Friday, they found some life safety and health issues which forced them to turn off the water.

After some work was done and another inspection this afternoon, Coleman says the water was turned back on.

According to the city, the complex still has a list of issues to work on in the coming week.

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