District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0053

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/21/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  
Report Pass
6/30/25  
Enrolled
7/31/25  

Caption

Vacant to Vibrant to Amendment Act of 2025

Impact

The legislation is designed to implement stricter regulations and provide incentives for the renovation and rehabilitation of Class 3 and Class 4 properties, which are defined as vacant and blighted, respectively. By establishing payment plans for delinquent real property taxes and offering tax credits and abatements for property renovation, the bill seeks to encourage owners to improve their properties rather than leaving them abandoned. This could significantly impact local property markets and community standards, fostering a more vibrant urban landscape conducive to investment and living.

Summary

B26-0053, titled the 'Vacant to Vibrant Amendment Act of 2025', aims to address the challenges associated with vacant and blighted properties in the District of Columbia. The bill mandates the Department of Housing and Community Development to create necessary documentation, including a tangled title information sheet for deceased residents. It establishes a will registry and allows for the creation of a single-family home rehabilitation program aimed at revitalizing areas impacted by such properties. Furthermore, the bill amends existing laws to create processes for tax sales of Class 3 and Class 4 properties, enhancing the management of vacant and blighted stock.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around B26-0053 appears to be largely positive, especially among stakeholders advocating for community improvement and affordable housing. Legislators supporting the bill argue that it provides much-needed tools to enhance property management and support development. However, there may be reservations from property owners concerned about increased regulations and potential costs associated with compliance. Local community members may feel empowered by the prospects of revitalization but also cautious about the economic implications.

Contention

Notable contention surrounds the balance between regulating properties effectively and the financial burden posed on existing property owners. Critics of the legislation have expressed concerns about the financial feasibility of the required improvements and the potential for gaps in oversight regarding how tax credits and abatements are applied. Additionally, how to incentivize owners to make use of abandoned properties without imposing undue hardships remains a topic for ongoing debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC B25-1003

Vacant to Vibrant Amendment Act of 2024

DC B25-0039

Common Ground Amendment Act of 2023

DC B25-0784

Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Support Act of 2024

DC B25-0113

Community Land Trusts’ Access and Homeowner Support Amendment Act of 2023

DC B25-0875

Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2024

DC B25-0433

Glasker Homestead Tax Abatement Amendment Act of 2023

DC B25-0937

Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Support Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2024

DC B25-0068

Street Vendor Advancement Amendment Act of 2023

DC B25-0202

Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Support Act of 2023

DC B25-0345

Accountability and Victim Protection Amendment Act of 2023 (now known as "Secure DC Omnibus Amendment Act of 2024")

Similar Bills

DC B25-1003

Vacant to Vibrant Amendment Act of 2024

LA HB285

Creates the Alexandria Urban Renewal Authority (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)

LA HB769

Creates the Shreveport Implementation and Redevelopment Authority (EN INCREASE LF RV See Note)

DC B26-0228

Common Sense TOPA Reform Amendment Act of 2025

NJ S4653

The "Vacant Property Revitalization and Affordable Housing Act"; establishes fund to revitalize certain real property and revises process for tax lien holder to foreclose the right of redemption; appropriates $50 million.

LA HB531

Creates the Lafayette Parish Redevelopment Authority

LA HB1057

Creates a redevelopment authority for the city of Jeanerette (OR INCREASE LF EX See Note)

LA HB90

Creates a redevelopment authority for the city of Jeanerette (OR INCREASE LF EX See Note)