Calling on the Pennsylvania Attorney General to investigate building code requirements affecting community-based housing and to provide strategies to ensure equitable, inclusive, and accessible housing for people with disabilities. WHEREAS, The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to address building code requirements that may limit the availability of community-based housing for individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism by mandating costly sprinkler system installations in "community homes"; and WHEREAS, Under Pennsylvania’s Uniform Construction Code, community homes for individuals with disabilities are required to install sprinkler systems at their own expense, a requirement not imposed on other single-family homes, potentially creating financial and logistical barriers to the operation and establishment of such homes; and WHEREAS, These requirements could reduce housing options by deterring landlords, limiting the feasibility of certain housing types like apartments, and increasing costs for operators, which may ultimately impact the availability of safe, community-integrated housing for people with disabilities; and WHEREAS, Community homes provide individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism the opportunity to live in family-like settings integrated within their communities, fostering independence, dignity, and inclusion while meeting stringent safety regulations such as evacuation drills; and WHEREAS, A…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.