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Hartford, CT Anti-Blight
Resource Type:
Regulations
Title: Hartford, CT Anti-Blight
Topics:
Healthy Communities
Vacant & Distressed Properties
State:
Connecticut
Year (of adoption, publication, etc.) :
2017
Jurisdiction Type:
Municipal
Municipality:
City Of Hartford
Community Type Applicable to:
Urban | Suburban |
Abstract
Vacant and distressed properties are a financial burden on the community and have a negative effect on public health. Hartford, Connecticut has an “Anti-Blight Program” in its Municipal Code. The code contains provisions mandating the registration of vacant buildings, requiring a quarterly city report indexing blighted properties, and offering a property tax assessment deferral for owners who repair and rehabilitate blighted properties.
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