Authorizing the establishment of the Special Committee on Reform of ACT 135, the Abandoned and Blighted Property Conservatorship Act , to develop recommendations for reforming the Act to prevent its use for exploitation of vulnerable communities. WHEREAS, In 2008, Governor Rendell signed into law the Abandoned and Blighted Property Conservatorship Act (Act 135) as a tool to expedite the redevelopment of blighted properties in Pennsylvania by allowing a non-owner to petition the Court for the legal authority to enter and repair blighted properties without the consent of the owner; and WHEREAS, Under Act 135, community members may petition the court for the right to rehabilitate blighted properties and be reimbursed for the costs, including legal and developer fees; and WHEREAS, Despite its intent to facilitate redevelopment, Act 135 has been exploited by predatory developers and some non-profit entities, leading to the exploitation of vulnerable communities, particularly in areas where property-owners are at high risk of displacement due to rising real estate values; and WHEREAS, A 2023 study by the Advocacy for Racial and Civil Justice Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, found that petitions under Act 135 were disproportionately filed against Black and Asian American property owners, resulting in the displacement and exploitation of longtime residents in neighborhoods already at risk of gentrification; and WHEREAS, The City of Philadelphia has a responsibilit…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
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This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.