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Vacant Lot Program

Promoting clean neighborhoods by enforcing the City’s property maintenance codes through inspections and cleanups.

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There are approximately 40,000 vacant lots in Philadelphia, and over 74 percent of these vacant lots are privately owned. Property owners are responsible for maintaining their property.

The City’s Vacant Lot Program inspects and cleans vacant lots that need maintenance.

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Phone: 311
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Process and eligibility

The inspection and cleanup process may take up to 90 days.

1
Request a cleanup

Residents can request a vacant lot cleanup through Philly311.

2
Inspection

An inspector will visit the vacant lot to see if it’s up to Philadelphia Code. The inspector will take photos and decide if the lot violates the City’s property maintenance laws.

3
Warning notice

If there’s a violation, the inspector will issue a Notice of Violation. The property owner must fix the issue by a certain date before the inspector returns.

4
City cleanup

If the owner doesn’t correct the violation, City crews will clean up the vacant lot and then send the owner a bill. Unpaid bills will result in the City placing a lien against the property, meaning the City can legally claim the lot until the owner pays.

Report a vacant lot that should be cleaned up.

You will be given a ticket number so that you can track the progress of your report.


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