Council Members & Community Groups Seek Land Bank Reform

“More than a decade ago advocates banded together with a common goal: to transform vacant properties plaguing our neighborhoods into essential resources for equitable revitalization. Making this vision a reality necessitated creating a transparent, predictable, accountable, responsive, and representative Land Bank. Ten years later we have a Land Bank, but much work remains to make it the Land Bank our communities demanded and deserve.

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