
Residents in a senior citizen complex in Gaithersburg who have been without air conditioning during much of this hot summer no longer need to deal with the excessive heat.
Nine units in Hillside Senior Apartments on Skidmore Boulevard, a 62+ apartment complex in Gaithersburg, now have air conditioning, as required by county code.
The City of Gaithersburg gave apartment owners until Friday to be in compliance. After that, they would have been cited.
Following an investigation by County Councilmember Laurie-Anne Sayles and the City of Gaithersburg, temporary air conditioning units were provided to eight of the units. A resident of one of the units did not accept the temporary air conditioner.
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