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    Government Looks to Toughen Laws on Neglected Buildings in St. John’s

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    The government is considering changes to existing legislation to give stronger enforcement powers to the Development Control Authority and the St. John’s Development Corporation as it targets neglected buildings in the capital.

    Minister for Social and Urban Transformation Rawdon Turner said the proposed amendments would allow for heavier penalties against property owners who allow buildings to fall into disrepair, even while collecting rent.

    “When you walk through the city and you look at the state of some of these buildings that are being rented, it’s an eyesore,” Turner said, pointing to peeling paint, rotting roofs and poorly maintained structures.

    Turner said many of the properties are not abandoned but actively used by businesses, a situation he said must be addressed through stronger legal measures.

    The proposals would expand the authority of the Development Control Authority and the St. John’s Development Corporation , including fines that would continue to accumulate until owners bring buildings up to standard.

    He said the goal is compliance, not punishment, and stressed that while government will play its part in revitalizing St. John’s, property owners will also be held accountable.

    The planned amendments form part of a broader urban renewal effort aimed at improving safety, appearance and quality of life in the capital.

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