Baltimore City Council
File #: 21-0037R    Version: 0 Name: Informational Hearing - Studying Options to rid Baltimore City of Vacant Properties
Type: City Council Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 4/5/2021 In control: Economic and Community Development
On agenda: Final action: 7/19/2021
Enactment #:
Title: Informational Hearing - Studying Options to rid Baltimore City of Vacant Properties For the purpose of inviting representatives from the Baltimore City Law Department, the Department of Housing and Community Development, and the Department of Health to discuss the feasibility of certain specific recommendations to more efficiently and rapidly improve the ability of Baltimore City to remedy vacant dwellings.
Sponsors: Phylicia Porter, John T. Bullock, Sharon Green Middleton, Odette Ramos, Zeke Cohen, Mark Conway, Robert Stokes, Sr., Antonio Glover, Kristerfer Burnett, James Torrence
Indexes: Baltimore City, Informational Hearing, Vacant Structures
Attachments: 1. 21-0037R~1st Reader, 2. Law 21-0037R, 3. HCD 21-0037R, 4. Finance 21-0037R, 5. 21-0037R Hearing Agenda, 6. 21-0037R Bill Synopsis, 7. 21-0037R Testimony - Nneka Nnamdi, 8. 21-0037R Testimony - Ashley Esposito, 9. 21-0037R Testimony - Community Development Network of MD, 10. 21-0037R Testimony - Community Law Center, 11. 21-0037R Testimony - Habitat for Humanity, 12. 21-0037R Testimony - P Duvall, 13. 21-0037R Testimony - Westport Community Economic Development Corp, 14. 21-0037R Hearing Minutes, 15. 21-0037R Testimony - Action Baybrook-Eveland, 16. 21-0037R Hearing Notes, 17. 21-0037R- Voting Form, 18. Real Estate 21-0037R, 19. BCHD 21-0037R, 20. 21-0037R~2nd Reader
* Warning: This is an unofficial, introductory copy of the bill.
The official copy considered by the City Council is the first reader copy.
Introductory*

City of Baltimore
Council Bill R
(Resolution)

Introduced by: Councilmember Porter

A Resolution Entitled

A Council Resolution concerning
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Informational Hearing - Studying Options to rid Baltimore City of Vacant Properties
For the purpose of inviting representatives from the Baltimore City Law Department, the Department of Housing and Community Development, and the Department of Health to discuss the feasibility of certain specific recommendations to more efficiently and rapidly improve the ability of Baltimore City to remedy vacant dwellings.
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Vacant homes and properties in Baltimore City have become one of the top issues plaguing the City as it relates to other serious issues such as environmental health, illegal dumping, drug activity, and violent crime. Many vacant homes across the City are structurally unsound and therefore pose a substantial risk to life and nearby property. Despite momentous efforts by the City to remove or repair longstanding vacant properties, a 2019 report indicated that while the city took action to remedy over 1,500 vacant properties within 8 months, another 1,300 new vacant properties were reported in the same 8-month time frame. Currently, the number of vacant homes in the City is well above 15,000.

Vacant homes have become sites for those who dump waste illegally and for drug dealers to stash and perform illegal sales activity. For residents who struggle with substance addiction, vacant homes become havens for illicit drug activity, making the experience even more dangerous as vacant ...

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