Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD144

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Enrolled
3/28/23  

Caption

An Act Regarding the Monitoring of Municipal Abandoned Property

Impact

This bill represents a significant step in addressing the challenges posed by abandoned properties, which can negatively impact local communities in terms of safety, aesthetics, and property values. By requiring municipalities to pass this data to a state authority, LD144 aims to facilitate better data analysis and inform strategies to redevelop these properties. The potential positive outcomes could include increased housing availability for first-time buyers and revitalization of urban areas plagued by neglect and abandonment.

Summary

LD144, also known as An Act Regarding the Monitoring of Municipal Abandoned Property, aims to enhance the monitoring and management of abandoned properties in municipalities across the State of Maine. The bill mandates that municipalities that certify abandoned properties must submit detailed data about these properties, including addresses and parcel information, to the Maine State Housing Redevelopment Land Bank Authority. The intention behind this requirement is to centralize information for effective redevelopment opportunities and to support first-time home buyer programs, making the process more streamlined and efficient.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding LD144 appears to be quite positive, especially among those focused on improving housing opportunities and urban revitalization. Supporters of the bill anticipate that by establishing a systematic approach to monitoring abandoned properties, Maine can tackle housing shortages while promoting economic growth. Nevertheless, some concerns may arise about the administrative burden on municipalities and how the data collected will be maintained and utilized effectively.

Contention

Despite the favorable outlook on the bill, notable points of contention could include the local governmental capacity to effectively manage the new requirements imposed by LD144. Municipalities may express worry about the resources required to collect and report this property data, particularly if budget constraints already exist. Ensuring that the data collection and reporting processes are manageable without overwhelming local governments will be essential to the bill's success and implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB2361

Abandoned property; counties; municipalities; property bid off; effective date.

ME HB2361

Abandoned property; counties; municipalities; property bid off; effective date.

ME SB752

Authorizes municipalities to enact ordinances relative to abandoned properties. (10/1/12)

ME HB05436

An Act Concerning Certain Property Tax Agreements Between Municipalities And Prospective Purchasers Of Brownfields And Abandoned Properties And Establishing A Brownfield Remediation Tax Credit.

ME A801

Shortens timeframe for municipality to rehabilitate certain abandoned property.

ME A3338

Shortens timeframe for municipality to rehabilitate certain abandoned property.

ME S1084

Shortens timeframe for municipality to rehabilitate certain abandoned property.

ME HB616

Menaced property; authorize municipalities to secure abandoned or dilapidated buildings on such property.

ME S377

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

ME A1174

Requires municipal accounting of abandoned properties before receiving certain State aid; establishes State database of abandoned properties; requires owners of abandoned properties to document rehabilitation efforts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.