Urging the Board of Revision of Taxes (BRT) to adopt a policy of accepting all nunc pro tunc property assessment appeals filed for Tax Year 2025 by March 31, 2025, due to the delay in mailing of property reassessment notices until August 7, 2024. WHEREAS, Earlier this year, the Philadelphia Office of Property Assessment (OPA) completed a Citywide re-assessment of property values for Tax Year 2025 and certified those assessments; and WHEREAS, The Philadelphia Inquirer has reported that property assessments are rising most rapidly in certain low-income neighborhoods that are near heavily gentrified areas such as West Philadelphia or in Kingsessing, where the average residential assessment increased by 50% compared to a citywide average of 11% since the last re-assessments in 2022; and WHEREAS, Philadelphia has a large number of low-income minority homeowners, and preventing the displacement of Black and Brown homeowners is a major priority of Philadelphia City Council; and WHEREAS, Two independent investigations of the 2023 assessments conducted separately by: (i) the Philadelphia Inquirer; and (ii) Community Legal Services (CLS) and Reinvestment Fund both found that, while OPA assessments met industry standards at the Citywide level, the 2023 assessments did not consistently satisfy those same standards at the neighborhood level; and WHEREAS, Those same independent investigations of the 2023 assessments both found that the systemic errors and inaccuracies in the OPA’s assessme…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.