
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – A grim battle is being waged inside Decker Towers, the 11-story apartment building in Burlington for low-income seniors and people with disabilities. No one is winning. But in the drug-sieged corridors of Vermont’s tallest housing complex, it’s clear the 160 tenants are losing.
The vulnerable neighborhood is being overwhelmed by a surge of homeless people seeking shelter, many of them drug users. In the past two years, Decker residents have become collateral damage in an ongoing crisis.
Darren Perron spoke with Seven Days’ Derek Brouwer, who reported on the story in this week’s issue.
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