Neighborhood Revitalization

TUSA creates Vacant Property Action Council

By June 14, 2008April 15th, 2014No Comments

Toledo, OH – In 2008, TUSA pushed for and won a City Ordinance which created a vacant property registry. This registry empowers the City to hold landlords accountable for proper upkeep of their properties and acts as an important tool to better identify problem areas so that the City can be proactive in stabilizing older neighborhoods. Lucas County Commissioner Wozniak also agreed to work with TUSA to reduce foreclosures through a foreclosure mediation program. Due to TUSA’s efforts, a Vacant Property Action Council was created in September 2008. This Council engages professionals from local City and County governments as well as the public and private sectors to pool resources to address vacant properties in the community.