Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_je0g532 wrote
Reply to comment by dazzleox in Gainey is set to unveil plans to challenge the tax-exempt status of more than a dozen properties in the city, including UPMC and a Propel School on the North Side by sugarandspice85
it looks like individual parcels rather than the hospital system itself. I guess they figure they may be more successful that way...
dazzleox t1_je0itpq wrote
It gives a chance to escalate during possible negotiations too imho.
Some really interesting stuff from the list of parcels: one is owned by a fired cop convicted of sexual abuse. I have no clue how it got non profit status. Another is a museum that seems mostly to be a wedding venue and another is a private swimming pool in a development. This is only after auditing the first 10% of properties.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_je0lqby wrote
is there a list somewhere?
dazzleox t1_je0x1b0 wrote
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_je0yl2a wrote
Thanks. Mr. Property LLC seems legit non profit.
1ll1l1ll1l1l1l1l1ll1 t1_je12wx4 wrote
Those listed as private owner are mostly single family homes or vacant lots. Curious to see how/why they were ever listed as tax exempt.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_je19vwm wrote
That's amazing. No idea. It sounds like this is just one round of many to come. Good for Gainey for thinking a bit outside of the box. The previous 2 mayors tried to go head to head with UPMC and got nowhere. This will at least start to provide some more tax revenue and begin to move the needle..
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