Daily News | Mayoral candidates promise to bring transparency to Philadelphia’s Land Bank
“Look, the land bank’s performance has been dismal,” said Domb. “I think last year we sold less than 300 properties, and less than 30 were for [affordable homes rented at] 30% AMI [area median income]. That’s a disgrace.”
“Honestly, nobody really knows what’s happening within the land bank,” said Gym. “There is a completely obscure application system. There’s no accountability. Sometimes, when things are hidden away, nobody really changes their behaviors.” dispute and promised to be more proactive in intervening to stop expiring affordability contracts from ending.
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