New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09677

Introduced
4/1/26  
Refer
4/1/26  
Engrossed
5/11/26  

Caption

Enacts the "city of Buffalo historic preservation receivership act"; provides the city of Buffalo specific procedures for the appointment of a receiver of rents in instances where the property at issue is neglected or abandoned.

Impact

The bill allows parties in interest to petition the Buffalo Housing Court for the appointment of a receiver for buildings deemed abandoned. Upon receiving a petition, the court assesses conditions and, if warranted, can appoint a receiver. This receiver would have the authority to manage the property, undertake rehabilitation work, and even incur debt to finance these efforts. Importantly, the receiver's appointment and powers are aimed at revitalizing historic properties while ensuring compliance with local preservation standards.

Summary

S09677, known as the 'City of Buffalo Historic Preservation Receivership Act,' is designed to provide specific procedures for addressing abandoned or neglected properties within Buffalo. This act acknowledges that many historic buildings in the region are suffering due to neglect, leaving them as blights on the community. The legislation allows for the appointment of a receiver to manage these properties, undertake necessary rehabilitation efforts, and ultimately ensure compliance with municipal housing codes.

Conclusion

Overall, S09677 represents a significant step in addressing the pressing issue of abandoned historic properties in Buffalo. By providing a structured process for management and rehabilitation, this legislation aims not only to reduce blight but also to preserve the cultural heritage of the community. However, it will be crucial to monitor its implementation to safeguard against potential overreach and ensure that it fosters collaborative solutions between property owners and municipal authorities.

Contention

While the bill seeks to improve community aesthetics and safety, concerns have been raised regarding property owners' rights and the implications for local governance. Critics worry that the receivership process might undermine the rights and responsibilities of property owners, particularly regarding how property values and community standards are managed. There is also concern about the balance of authority between the receivers and the original owners, especially in handling repairs and financial liabilities.

Companion Bills

NY A01595

Same As Enacts the "city of Buffalo historic preservation receivership act"; provides the city of Buffalo specific procedures for the appointment of a receiver of rents in instances where the property at issue is neglected or abandoned.

Previously Filed As

NY S00640

Enacts the "city of Buffalo historic preservation receivership act"; provides the city of Buffalo specific procedures for the appointment of a receiver of rents in instances where the property at issue is neglected or abandoned.

NY A01595

Enacts the "city of Buffalo historic preservation receivership act"; provides the city of Buffalo specific procedures for the appointment of a receiver of rents in instances where the property at issue is neglected or abandoned.

NY S09839

Facilitates the marketing of any issue of serial bonds or notes of the city of Buffalo issued on or before June 30, 2027.

NY A10643

Facilitates the marketing of any issue of serial bonds or notes of the city of Buffalo issued on or before June 30, 2027.

NY S09492

Permanently authorizes the pilot residential parking permit system in the city of Buffalo.

NY A10744

Permanently authorizes the pilot residential parking permit system in the city of Buffalo.

NY A06834

Relates to transportation services for the school districts of the cities of Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers.

NY S225

Eddie Buffaloe/Secretary of DPS

NY A06302

Increases from 9 to 11 the number of members on the board of education for the city school district of Buffalo; provides for appointment of two members by the Mayor of the city of Buffalo.

NY A00180

Relates to available transportation for correction facility visitation; provides for at a minimum, bimonthly free transportation from the city of New York, Rochester, Syracuse, Buffalo and Albany.

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