Kingston City Land Bank seeks public input on property sales policy

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KINGSTON –The Kingston City Land Bank currently has 36 properties throughout the City of Kingston and is working on developing a “disposition policy’.”

Officials said the policy will help create a set of guidelines to ensure that these properties are sold or transferred in a manner that is aligned with the land bank’s belief that everyone has the right to a safe, affordable, and high quality place to live.

The land bank’s board is seeking community feedback in order to establish and define the rules of a disposition policy.

The goal of the survey is to ensure the policy will best serve the needs of the community at large.

The mission of the Kingston City Land Bank is to foster an equitable community where vacant or distressed properties are transformed into community assets that improve the quality of life for Kingston residents, stabilize and enhance neighborhoods, and create new pathways for social and economic development.

This survey can be found at KingstonCityLandBank under City Survey Spring 2019. The response deadline for this survey is May 31, 2019.




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