The Countryside Village apartments were condemned by the City of Beloit
A moldy, stained bathtub shower in on of the Countryside Village apartments condemned by the City of Beloit.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
James, a resident of Beloit's Countryside Village, moves some of his possessions on Tuesday. Most of the residents of the east-side apartment complex are being forced to move by officials due to health and safety issues.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Leaking pipes sends water coursing down a moldy basement wall and floor in an apartment unit in Beloit's Countryside Village. The city has ordered the closure and evacuation of dozens of units in the complex, declaring them unfit for human habitation.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Officials from a variety of agencies used a Beloit city bus as an on-site office space to try to solve logistical problems when dozens of people were forced out of their apartments at the Countryside Village apartments due to health and safety violations.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
City of Beloit officials have ordered the closure and evacuation of dozens of apartments in the east-side Countryside Village complex due to health and safety violations.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Moldy, stained walls in the bathroom of an apartment in the Countryside Village apartment complex in Beloit.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
A bathroom in one of the apartments that Beloit City officials have declared unfit for human habitation. Moldy walls and floors and leaking boilers created health and safety factors that forced the evacuation of dozens of residents.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
In an apartment declared unfit for human occupation in Beloit's Countryside Village, duct tape holds plastic sheeting over a window and a baseboard heater has no protective cover.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
The City of Beloit has declared dozens of apartments in the east-side, Countryside Village apartment complex, unfit for human habitation and forced residents to move out.
