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City leaders push for land banking to combat violence

July 12, 2024 | Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey



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City leaders push for land banking to combat violence
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the concept of land banking as a potential solution to the city's financial challenges. A speaker highlighted the need for the current administration to revisit land banking initiatives previously proposed under the former council. The speaker emphasized that understanding and implementing land banking could significantly benefit the city, drawing parallels to successful strategies employed by Newark.

The city currently faces a substantial deficit, largely attributed to the lack of revenue from thousands of city-owned properties. The speaker urged that these properties be returned to the tax rolls to generate necessary funding for essential city services.

In addition to the financial discussions, the meeting also addressed the pressing issue of gun violence in the community. The speaker noted that the city has recorded its 13th murder of the year, underscoring the urgent need for action and community support in addressing this crisis. Acknowledgment was given to the Salvation and Social Justice Street team for their efforts in organizing a vigil for gun violence victims, highlighting the ongoing struggle against violence in the city.

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