Residents displaced by flooding at 33 Tehama told they may not return this year—and that financial support will cease next month


The 33 Tehama high-rise where residents have been displaced by flooding will likely remain uninhabitable until late this year or early next — and lodging stipends and other assistance will end next month, owner Hines said in an email Monday.

The delay is due to "substantial water damage to the elevator shaft serving the fire safety elevators of the building," the real estate development and management company said in the email, adding that the elevator repair vendors "do not have an estimated…

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