City of Harrisburg Prepares to Sell Its Paxton Street Property

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Tonight, Harrisburg City Council will consider Resolution 43-2012--A Resolution to approve the marketing plan for the sale or lease of the property commonly known as 157 Paxton Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 (the “Property”) for the maximum proceeds by utilizing the services of a Pennsylvania licensed real estate agent in good standing with the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission.

After having owned the property since February 5, 2009, the City is now preparing to sell it. However as City Solicitor Jason Hess points out, "The property was in a lot better condition back then." The neglected City property has endured two floods and lack of maintenance. According to the Director of Building and Housing Jack Robinson, the property has appraised at $183,000.

This property was a point of issue in a Dauphin County judgment against the City of Harrisburg. An unpaid balance of the approximate $660,000 judgment was cited as one of the criteria in Mayor Linda Thompson's application to the State's municipal financial recovery program, Act 47.

Read: City of Harrisburg's Application for Act 47 Status

by Tara Leo Auchey

photos by Natalie Cake

 
Tags: Act 47, City of Harrisburg, Harrisburg City Council, Paxton Street