FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – As part of an ongoing Armywide effort to resolve unsatisfactory conditions in Army family housing, Fort Campbell’s leadership will hold a town hall to provide information and gain feedback from residents.

The town hall will be held at Wilson Theater, Building 93 Michigan Ave, at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26.

Officials said this town hall is an internal forum for installation leaders to personally connect with soldiers, Army families, and other residents of Fort Campbell to ‘help ensure they are meeting their obligations to provide safe, quality family housing.’

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“We are deeply troubled by the recent reports highlighting the deficient conditions in some of our family housing. It is unacceptable for our families who sacrifice so much to have to endure these hardships in their own homes. Our most sacred obligation as Army leaders is to take care of our people — our soldiers and our family members,” Secretary of the Army Dr. Mark Esper said in a recent statement. “We will hold our chain of command and private contractors accountable to ensure they are meeting their obligations to provide safe, high quality family housing.”

The contractors he refers to are private companies who partner with the Army to provide housing as part of the Residential Communities Initiative.

Senior members of Campbell Crossing LLC will join Maj. Gen. Brian Winski, 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell commanding general and Col. Joseph P. Kuchan, Fort Campbell garrison commander to discuss concerns with residents of Fort Campbell housing.

“These leaders want to ensure residents understand their rights as tenants in privatized housing, how to report a concern and receive prompt action, and how to voice any complaint they feel is unresolved,” Fort Campbell Public Affairs said.