Sam Peña is a multimedia journalist at Denver7 KMGH in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — Tenants at an apartment complex in Denver's Five Points neighborhood are still without hot water as the city prepares for the biggest snowstorm in three years.
Denver7 saw many residents hauling buckets to an outdoor hose at a neighboring building to fill them up with water to take back to their apartments. Community leaders held a press conference on March 10 and outlined four demands to address the water crisis, including: “A blizzard is on the brink of hitting Denver, and individuals here at this apartment complex will not have access to a hot shower for three consecutive days,” said Auon'tai Anderson, CEO of the Center for Advancing Black Excellence in Education.“We're throwing in the towel for the faith that we have in Greystar," said Charlotte Cornish, a resident at Welton Park.
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