Dear Neighbors,
Today, the Greater Philadelphia Board of Realtors sent all members a sample 
letter to City Council-members in protest of a proposed Real Estate Tax 
increase.
 I thought it might be helpful to extend this outreach to all homeowners.  
Here is a sample letter I prepared (adapted from the one sent by GPAR), along 
with the list of Council members.  You may adapt it to better suit your voice, 
sign and send to every Council-member.  Please send before Thursday at 10:00AM 
when Council reconvenes. 
Your opinion matters!  
 I’ll be at my local Polling Place all day Tuesday.  I hope everyone 
votes thoughtfully.

Best!  Liz
*********** 
Dear Council member, 
I strongly oppose Bill No. 100284, which is designed to increase Annual Real 
Estate Taxes almost 10%.
I understand that the administration is working with the Board of Revision of 
Taxes to correct years of mismanagement and current inaccurate assessments but 
placing the burden on Home Owners is not a smart or fair solution.
 As a homeowner, the proposed real estate tax increase will affect me directly, 
in my annual bill, and indirectly as sales and values plummet.
 This bill will likely encourage prospective Buyers to look outside the city.
Transfer Tax income would be reduced and homes might remain vacant or neglected 
longer.
 
My neighbors and I sense that many Philadelphians are struggling to keep up 
with mortgages, taxes, utilities and other expenses of living in the city.  
 A property tax increase would be disastrous for the residents who are already 
trying to persevere in this economic climate. 
 This proposed increase, which is intended to help close the city’s 
budgetary gap, is targeting one audience: the homeowner, the taxpayer, the 
VOTER!
Philadelphia has one of the highest transfer taxes in the nation.
Restrictions on lending continue to limit potential home-buyers.
Foreclosure rates continue to grow.
The cost of buying a home grows with added expenses.  Any increase in fees will 
likely further depress the real estate  market. 
 Instead of drawing people into the city it will invite them to leave.
 If homeowners cannot afford to pay their current mortgages, how can they 
possibly afford to pay an increase in property tax?
In the past year Philadelphians have taken on the burden of a 1% Sales Tax 
Increase. We have cut our household budgets, been forced to choose fewer 
activities, cheaper education and lost jobs &/or taken drastic pay cuts. 
Please do not raise taxes on already contributing citizens, especially during 
these tough economic times. 
Sincerely, 
*********** 
Most who are reading my note are probably in  District 3, represented by: 
 Jannie L. Blackwell (D) 
 Room 408 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3418, 3419; fax: 686-1933 
 [email protected] 
 
At-Large City Councilmembers   William   K. Greenlee (D) 
 Room 580 City Hall, 19107 
 P: 215-686-3446, 3447
 F: 215-686-1927
 [email protected]
 Bill   Green (D) 
 Room 599 City Hall, 19107 
 P: 215-686-3420, 3421 
 F: 215-686-1930
 [email protected]
 
 W.   Wilson Goode, Jr. (D) 
 Room 316 City Hall, 19107 
 P:215-686-3414, 3415
 F: 215-686-1928
 [email protected]
 
 Blondell   Reynolds Brown (D) 
 Room 581 City Hall, 19107 
 P: 215-686-3438, 3439
 F: 215-686-1926
 [email protected]
 
 Jack   Kelly (R) 
 Room 594 City Hall, 19107 
 P: 215-686-3452, 3453
 F: 215-686-1925
 [email protected]
 
 Frank   Rizzo (R) 
 Room 582 City Hall, 19107 
 P: 215-686-3440, 3441
 F: 215-686-1929
 [email protected]
 
 James   F. Kenney (D) 
 Room 330 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3450, 3451; fax: 686-2013
 [email protected]
  
  
District City Councilmembers 
 District   1:
 Frank   DiCicco (D) 
 Room 332 City Hall, 19107 
 P: 215-686-3458, 3459; fax: 686-1931 
 [email protected] 
 District   2: 
 Anna   C. Verna (D), President 
 Room 405 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3412, 3413; fax: 686-1946, 686-1932
 [email protected] 
 District   3: 
 Jannie   L. Blackwell (D) 
 Room 408 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3418, 3419; fax: 686-1933 
 [email protected] 
 District   4:
 Curtis   Jones, Jr. Room 404 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3416, 3417; fax: 686-1934
 [email protected] 
 District   5:
 Darrell   L. Clarke (D) 
 Room 484 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3442, 3443; fax: 686-1901
 [email protected] 
 District   6:
 Joan   L. Krajewski (D) 
 Room 506 City Hall, 19107 
 p:686-3444, 3445; f:686-1935
 [email protected] 
 District   7: 
 Maria   Quinones Sanchez (D) 
 Room 592 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3448, 3449; fax: 686-1936
 [email protected] 
 District   8:
 Donna   Reed Miller (D) 
 Room 312 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3424, 3425; fax: 686-1937
 District   9:
 Marian   B. Tasco(D) 
 Room 577 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3454, 3455; fax: 686-1938 
 [email protected] 
 District   10:
 Brian   J. O'Neill (R) 
 Room 562 City Hall, 19107 
 686-3422, 3423; fax: 686-1939
 brian.o'[email protected] 
  
 
 


Elizabeth Campion
PRUDENTIAL, FOX & ROACH REALTORS, LLC
210 W. Rittenhouse Square, Suite 406
Phila, PA 19103
215-790-5653 Desk & Voicemail
215-880-2930 Cell & Emergency
215-546-9781 Shared office Fax

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