Council passes tax break for condo owners

A 12-5 majority voted to give condo owners tax breaks for not using city trash pickup. Councilman Bill Green called it a waste of millions of dollars.

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Council passes tax break for condo owners

POSTED: Thursday, December 8, 2011, 12:38 PM

A handful of City Council members briefly stepped out of line this morning to take a (failed) stand against a bill "to provide a credit against the tax for owners of condominiums and cooperatives and planned community units who do not receive regular City refuse, recycling and bulk item collection services."

Counilman Bill Green — who for some reason doesn't seem to think that saving Philly condo owners a few bucks is Philly's most pressing issue — said it would drain millions from the city budget without creating jobs. "This is a refund of tax dollars for a service that is not taken advantage of by citizens," he said. "What about citizens who don't use the school system or police or fire?"

"An RFP for citywide trash pickup i believe would be likely less expensive than this bill. This bill however is bad policy. It is also a choice that Council would be making that the best way to spend these millions is not schools, not tax refunds that create jobs, not homeless, not lead remediation, not police or rec centers, but instead payments to condo owners."

Still, with 12-to-5 majority, the bill passed.

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