Residents at a Grafton apartment complex designed for people with autism are dealing with widespread mold infestations following recent area flooding, prompting health and safety concerns among tenants.
Tyler Grosenick moved into Woodside Prairie earlier this year, excited about the relatively new community built specifically for people like him who have autism.
There are several buildings, each with several studio units and common spaces that all the housemates share.
Grafton neighbor seeks out TMJ4 after mold grows in apartments designed for adults with autism
But after area-wide floods came through a few weeks ago, he and his neighbors began noticing serious problems.
"There is a major mold infestation," Grosenick said. "You can even taste the spores in the air because of how thick