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'We're not backing down' Kristana Cell Village residents say they aren't leaving

By Editorial Board Published April 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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'We're not backing down' Kristana Cell Village residents say they aren't leaving

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Residents of Kristana Cell Village in Dewitt Township say they got a discover stating that the park can be closing right now—however they are not leaving their houses.

Residents say they acquired a discover final Friday that the park can be closing on April 1 on account of declining occupancy charges and the lack to keep up the group’s infrastructure and that the park would offer short-term housing.

(WLNS)

“Everyone in here has decided that we’re going to stand our ground. We are going to stay here, because this is our home, and we’re not backing down,” says Jason Eldrige, a park resident.

The discover was dated March 24, however residents say it wasn’t placed on their doorways till final Friday, March 28.

“This was our home. It’s supposed to still be our home, so it’s just been heartbreaking to say the most,” mentioned Naddia Smith, a park resident.

Residents on the park say they have not heard any updates from administration since they got the discover to go away.

“They already sent all of us text messages and emails saying that we needed to pay our rent. We’ve all sent our rent out, so they should’ve gotten it by now. That’s the only contact we’ve got from them at all,” says Tina Riggs, a resident.

The discover residents acquired says residents might start staying at a lodge, for 30 days beginning March 31, however Riggs says she hasn’t acquired any info on the place to go.

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(WLNS)

‘They mentioned they have been gonna give us 30 days to remain someplace to assist. , at a motel? Nothing. We’ve not heard something from anyone about something.”

Neither does Naddia Smith.

“The water was supposed to be off today, and we were supposed to be gone yesterday to a motel, but we haven’t had any contact with who’s supposed to be helping us,” says Smith.

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(WLNS)

Riggs says the water hasn’t been turned off but, however she says she’s nonetheless taking additional precautions/

“We filled up tubs and buckets and all kinds of for water just in case they turn us off,” says Riggs.

6 NEws has reached out high each the property manger and proprietor, however we have now not but heard again.

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