Activists say Councilman Allan Domb shouldn’t vote on tax abatement due to his real estate business
The 215 People’s Alliance, the group that filed the complaint, said Domb has a significant financial interest in the abatement due to his real estate development work.
“He has a vested financial interest in many properties that benefit from this abatement,” said Chenjerai Kumanyika, a member of 215 People’s Alliance and one of the residents who filed the complaint to the
Domb, a real estate developer known as Philadelphia’s “condo king,” is the founder of
In response to the complaint filed Wednesday, Domb said he had already asked the city’s
In a letter dated Monday, the board said Domb would have no conflict of interest because the bills currently before
“I look forward to continue working with my colleagues on this topic,” Domb said. “The tax abatement provides an incentive for individuals to invest in
There are several bills currently pending in
215 People’s Alliance has endorsed some of Domb’s opponents in the Democratic primary as he seeks re-election to an at-large
The group also released a report last month on Domb’s financial interest in the abatement, claiming that the condo buildings in which his company rents and sells units received
In a conference call Wednesday, members of 215 People’s Alliance said that although their report and complaint against Domb comes less than two weeks before the
“This isn’t a personal attack,” said
According to the city’s property records, Domb appears to be the only Council member who owns property with a current tax abatement.
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