College Station City Council Directs Staff To Resolve Health And Safety Issues At Two Apartment Complexes

Photos from the city of College Station showing (top) the fire damaged building at Holleman Oaks apartments and (bottom) raw sewage in the parking lot of The Dominik apartments.
Photos from the city of College Station showing (top) the fire damaged building at Holleman Oaks apartments and (bottom) raw sewage in the parking lot of The Dominik apartments.

The College Station city council directs staff to act as quickly as possible to resolve health and safety issues at two apartment complexes.

Key City Capital was identified as the owner of The Dominik and Holleman Oaks apartments.

The College Station council was told Key City since June 2022 has been issued a combined 230 summons regarding apartment conditions. Key City has paid fines totaling $20,668 and owes the city another $28,385. The summons and fines are for leaking raw sewage at The Dominik and not making repairs to a fire damaged building at Holleman Oaks.

The council and staff also identified Key City as the owner of the Canyon Village apartments in Bryan, where notice was given that water was going to be cut off until a past due bill of $18,000 dollars was paid last week.

The Dominik and Holleman Oaks were singled out during a staff presentation about code compliance issues at older College Station multi-family structures.

No representatives of the ownership of The Dominik and Holleman Oaks apartment complexes were at the College Station council meeting.

Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the February 13, 2025 College Station city council meeting.

Click below to hear comments from the February 13, 2025 College Station city council meeting about code compliance issues at The Dominik and the Holleman Oaks apartment complexes.

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