Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB273

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Refer
4/22/25  
Report Pass
4/23/25  
Engrossed
4/23/25  

Caption

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, providing for county property maintenance code and for Municipal Codes Enforcement Grant Program and municipal neighborhood mitigation fund; and imposing penalties.

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws, particularly in how municipalities may manage and regulate property standards. By enabling counties to adopt property maintenance codes and establishing grant funding for municipalities that currently lack code enforcement mechanisms, HB273 is set to enhance local governance capacities. This could lead to improved residential conditions and tackle issues related to derelict properties that contribute to urban decline, enhancing community living standards across Pennsylvania.

Summary

House Bill 273 aims to address issues of neighborhood blight through a framework that establishes a county property maintenance code and creates a Municipal Codes Enforcement Grant Program. This legislation specifically allows counties to enact codes for property maintenance and provides municipalities with a source of funding to enhance their code enforcement capabilities. As municipalities struggle with maintaining standards of property hygiene and aesthetics, the bill seeks to equip local governments with the tools and resources necessary to combat blight effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB273 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among local government officials and community advocates who see the potential for better management of blighted areas. Proponents argue it provides much-needed financial assistance to municipalities while allowing them the flexibility to tailor their property maintenance codes to local needs. However, concerns may also arise regarding the adequacy of funding and the potential for increased enforcement burdens on municipalities already facing financial constraints.

Contention

A notable point of contention may center around the implementation of these new codes by municipalities, as well as the efficacy of the grant program in addressing the root causes of neighborhood blight. Questions surrounding how funds will be allocated and managed, the qualifications for enforcement personnel, and the penalties imposed for code violations could lead to diverse opinions on the bill's effectiveness. Additionally, the ability of counties to enforce property maintenance codes within municipal jurisdictions raises concerns about local autonomy and governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB214

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, providing for Municipal Codes Enforcement Grant Program and municipal neighborhood mitigation funds and for county property maintenance code; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1020

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, further providing for definitions and providing for vacant and blighted property registration; and imposing penalties.

PA HB316

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, further providing for municipal permit denial.

PA HB2470

Providing that certain municipalities may designate the entire municipality within a neighborhood revitalization area under the Kansas neighborhood revitalization act.

PA HB1062

In neighborhood blight reclamation and revitalization, providing for State blight data collection system; and establishing the Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry and the Property Maintenance Code Serious Violations Registry Account.

PA SB1205

Municipalities; creating the Oklahoma Safe Neighborhoods Act of 2026. Effective date. Emergency.

PA SB151

Cities and towns; Oklahoma Neighborhood Revitalization Act; creating the Oklahoma Neighborhood Revitalization Fund. Effective date. Emergency.

PA SB151

Cities and towns; Oklahoma Neighborhood Revitalization Act; creating the Oklahoma Neighborhood Revitalization Fund. Effective date. Emergency.

PA SB205

In supplemental funding for municipal highway maintenance, further providing for supplemental funding for municipal highway maintenance; and, in taxes for highway maintenance and construction, further providing for imposition of tax.

PA HB2214

In supplemental funding for municipal highway maintenance, further providing for supplemental funding for municipal highway maintenance; and, in taxes for highway maintenance and construction, further providing for imposition of tax.

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