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EOS A coalition formed to act as an intermediary between tenants and management at a Lawrence complex for elderly and disabled people met with tenants Monday and found that many of the problems experienced by residents five months ago had not been resolved. Early in May, residents of Clinton Place Apartments, 2125 Clinton Parkway, with the assistance of the Coalition on Housing Concerns for the District of Columbia, presented a list of 11 complaints to the complex's management. Initial concerns included inability to contact management during periods after normal office hours, lack of employees on weekends to assist residents who were locked out, a lack of policy concerning emergency cords installed in each room, insecure door locks, building ventilation problems and inconsistencies in the complex was locked each night. Management Associates Investors, the complex's management company based in Kansas City, Mo., assured the coalition in correspondence during the summer that it had a number of concerns expressed by the coalition. Sandy Strand, coaition member, said during Monday's meeting that the coaition had been researching the reasons why pull cords that connect the manager's office to in- dividual apartments were used in cases of emergency instead of a 24-hr care service for tenants. "We still don't know the answer to that question," Strand said "Why are the cords there, and why were they put there in the first place? We will find the answer." Blanche Wagner, manager at Clinton Place, said that when residents prove in, they use an emergency phone number and the couple was not a 24-hour care service. "My job is considered a part-time job," Wagner said. "I am not a 24-hour manager here, but it turns out that way." Robert Thomson, legal counsel for Management Associates Investors, said yesterday that the pull cords have intervened during regular business hours. "It's better than nothing." Thom son said. "If they don't want them, we can take them out right now." Tenants said at Monday's meeting they were particularly concerned that there was no telephone between the front doors and inner doors for tenants to use when they were locked out of the building. Thomson said that Management Associates Investors was in the process of finding an inexpensive installation and having a telephone to be used in that case. "If it is not used enough for the first six months, we'll take it out," he said. Tenants said Monday that the only time the complex's management communicated with tenants was that it received complaints from tenants. Tenants said that they felt as if they were troublemakers when they complained and that the management carried too busy to deal with problems. "I'm not angry at these people," Wagner said. "We do not make these people wait for service." Wagner said residents always had been urged in written announcements from the management to submit complaints at any time. Thomson said that complaints consistently were being submitted by the same few people. Thomson said Management Associates investors could not finance a 24-hour surveillance system, but since the coalition had the power to generate finances, Management associates investors gladly would accept help. About 15 of the 25 residents who attended yesterday's meeting said they were interested in forming a committee to alert the building's management of continuing complaints. Your CLINIQUE GIFT "Perfectly Clinique" includes six super favorites in little travel sizes Clinique believers adore. Yours free when you simply choose anything Clinique for $12 or more during Bonus Week. One bonus to a customer please. 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