This is a post which I spent a week trying not to write. It is a story of favoritism and abuse of power. About four years ago a homeowner, in a quiet south side neighborhood, moved out and rented the house to his brother. Under Allentown regulations this property hence became a rental property, and subject to license and inspection procedures. As it turns out, these brothers are childhood friends with an Allentown inspector. The second brother, the tenant, has been disruptive in the neighborhood by every criterion relevant to code enforcement. The property became unkempt and subject of numerous police calls, including the SWAT team. All calls for relief from surrounding properties seemed to end up with the family's inspector friend, and brought no relief from the problems.
Allentown has been very pro-active with problem properties. In the first eight months of 2010, 342 properties received orange tags, forcing the property to be vacated. Most tags were issued for problems significantly more minor than those occurring in the subject of this post. This past October, the bank foreclosed on the property. The tenant legally became a squatter. A neighbor's complaint resulted in another inspector discovering that the bank owned property was an unregistered rental, and he issued a 30 day to vacate tag for illegal occupancy. It appeared that finally the neighbors would get relief from the trash, noise and police calls. The childhood friend inspector intervened, and the 30 day notice was never enforced. My efforts with the inspector on behalf of the other property owners (including myself) were to no avail. I have spent the week documenting the problem up the chain of command, right to the Mayor's office. Although the property is in gross violation of code, the illegal tenant is allowed to remain. Although in the last eight months police have surrounded the property several times in complete violation of the disruptive tenant ordinance, the occupant remains. In typical City Hall fashion, they have circled the wagons around the inspector, around their own. They are now actually trying to work with the bank and make him the homeowner. The top photo is the back yard on May 9, 2011, with years worth of garbage. You will be happy to know that a city contractor has now been hired to clean the property and cut the grass, at your expense. The City's course of action is a total insult to the neighbors. I did see some inspectors today, they were walking around my property.
above reprinted from June of 2011
UPDATE SEPTEMBER 13, 2021: During the Pawlowski regime, city code enforcement was weaponized. As both a landlord and blogger, I took on substantial personal risk to expose the Pawlowski regime for its corruption. While the Morning Call borrowed some my other blog posts without attribution, they never once used ones about city hall shenanigans...That's why Pawlowski got away with things for so long.
I'd like to tell you that city hall is completely cleaned up, but it isn't. Just two years ago I had to defend an east side woman from code abuse. While things are certainly better at city hall, it's still filled with people who were appointed and promoted during Pawlowski's three terms. While there's still a residual arrogance of power there, I'm hopeful for a more accountable city hall as time passes.
Although the years have slowed this blog down somewhat, I'm still on patrol.
ADDENDUM JUNE 10, 2022: While there's a new mayor, any change remains to be seen. Matt Tuerk chose to keep everybody in place at city hall, including code enforcement. While I understand his reluctance against a clean sweep, some changes were in order.
Tuerk has been preoccupied with inclusion and making all citizens feel welcome. While that's all nice and good, the time has come to start improving the rights of the property owners...The right to equal and fair treatment by all the departments within the city.
it seems that the abuse of power is becoming the norm in this country at all levels. Can the national abuse of power be cured without cleaning up the local problems first?
ReplyDeleteAnyone who thought Matt was going to change anything in Allentown deserves what they are getting, more of the same. Stupid is what stupid does and this certainly defines the voters of Allentown.
ReplyDeletescott@7:45, with Tuerk being less than 6 months into his 4 year term, there's ample opportunity for constructive change. Although I'm sure that he doesn't appreciate this post, it was intended as educational/informative for someone who hasn't previously worked within city hall.
ReplyDeleteMike the pawalski criminal behavior is still there on a much bigger level and spread throughout the Lehigh valley. Allentown still remains a major simptom of the much bigger problem facing the area today. The local news media is complcit and a major advertiser for the problem.
ReplyDeleteThe lunch bet still stands, Matt will change nothing will change in , unless. (unless he is told to by those who really control city hall).
ReplyDeleteTuerk does need to step up his game. Cute photos in the parks and neighborhoods are nice, but not enough. Being inclusive is great, but being effective is better.
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