What to do with vacant buildings

Toronado3800

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All Boarded UP - NY Times Magazine Article

This problem is just now hitting the Caucasian Suburbs in St. Louis. I imagine its worse out win the boom and bust west and south.

Besides controlling how fast homes can be built and fining banks any ideas how to solve the problem? A few boarded up houses on a street really lower property values.

My first thought is when someone petitions the government to change zoning for a plot of land is changed from "farm" or low density residential to standard residential or commercial then a bond should be taken out which is enough to pay estimated demolition cost for the property xx years from now.

Seems like a punitive tax, then again it would also slow urban sprawl.
 
Perhaps an option for judges to use an escalating scale for "municipal ordinances offenses"?

Something like "the first time your grass gets to be a foot tall we give you a notice, the second time we mow it and charge you $100, the third time we charge you $500, fourth, $2,000"

Then banks might abandon their abandoned properties, sell them off, or the city could at least turn them back into grass.
 

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