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The US Conference of Mayors Annual Conference Summary
Tuesday, 01 July 2008

The US Conference of Mayors (USCM) convened their annual meeting in Miami, Florida June 20-24, 2008. Mayors from across the country gathered to discuss a multitude of issues affecting their communities. Primary among their concerns were the current mortgage crisis, affordable housing and urban blight caused by vacant and abandoned properties.
Two sessions were designated to address these issues.

On Friday June 21st, The Council for the New American City conducted a session titled, "The Mortgage Crisis: Assessing the Nation's Response". The session was presided over by Mayors Douglas H. Palmer (Trenton NJ and President, USCM) and Brenda Lawrence (Southfield MI) and was highlighted by presentations from:

Mr. Montgomery reviewed proposed legislation (FHA Modernization) and recently enacted regulations (Temporary Exemption on 90-day Waiting Period). Additionally current initiatives designed to avoid foreclosures and to increase homeownership were highlighted, including borrower outreach and pre-purchase counseling. Mayors were encouraged to host and support local foreclosure workshops.

Mr. Kittle, highlighted efforts by servicers to reach distressed borrowers, both directly and through efforts with the HopeNOW Alliance. The MBA has partnered with 40 cities to produce Public Service Announcements advising of available resources to avoid foreclosure and retain homeownership.

Finally, cities were advised that aggressive ordinances against lending and banking institutions could result in unintended consequences of the industry not being able to comply with the numerous ordinances.

In addition, a number of Industry participants provided their perspectives as follows:
Charles McMillan, President Elect National Association of Realtors (NAR), discussed the partnership between the NAR and the USCM titled, Ambassadors for Cities Initiative. The NAR's 1.3 million members nationwide are a valuable resource to cities in addressing their housing concerns.
Marietta Rodriguez, Director of National Homeownership Programs, NeighborWorks America discussed that her organization has focused on three distinct areas:

Deforest B Soaries, Jr., First Baptist Community Development Corporation, Somerset, NJ. felt that additional attention needs to be provided to ensure tenant’s rights are protected.

Robert Klein, CEO of Safeguard Properties suggested a three pronged approach to addressing the mortgage crisis.

Focusing on only one of these aspects will only cause to sustain and prolong the current crisis. In addressing maintenance of vacant properties, cities are increasingly enacting vacant property registration ordinances. Servicer’s are actively seeking to comply with local ordinances however they are greatly challenged by the lack of uniformity among the various ordinances. Mr. Klein urged the group to consider a state or national ordinance that would result in greater compliance. Richard Kaplan, Mayor of Lauderhill FL mentioned that he was part of a group seeking to establish a state registry.

On Sunday June 23, the session titled, "Vacant and Abandoned Properties Task Force" featured the release of the USCM 2008 Survey on Vacant and Abandoned Properties. This report provided details on a survey of 42 cities throughout the country and includes best practices from 28 cities including;

Mayor Jerry Abramson (Louisville KY) presided over the meeting. A 2007 USCM meeting addressing the foreclosure crisis was attended by representatives of the MBA and several servicers. During that meeting Mayor Abramson advised a servicing executive in attendance that his City had monthly expenditures of $27,000 related to property maintenance issues on their portfolio of vacant properties in the City of Louisville.

Ali Solis, Vice President Public Policy and Industry Relations, Enterprise Community Partners (ECP) urged the Mayors to lobby their legislators to support the provision in the currently proposed legislation that will provide billions of dollars for the redevelopment of neighborhoods.

Additional initiatives discussed included;

Additional comments were provided by Mayor Timothy Stewart (New Britain CT) who discussed the crisis affecting New Britain and Jeffrey J Starkey Commissioner, Wilmington DE who reviewed his instant ticketing system for code violations.

Robert Klein, CEO of Safeguard Properties elaborated on Mayor Abramson's opening comments and suggested that the Mayor may have been better served addressing his concerns with individuals directly responsible for the preservation and protection of vacant properties. Safeguard Properties in conjunction with the MBA has created and maintains a servicer contact matrix available on the MBA and Safeguard websites. The matrix was provided to Mayor Abramson and others attendees. Several Mayors showed interest in continuing discussions regarding creating a model vacant property registration ordinance.

To view the USCM Press Release on this session, please click here.

To view a copy of the survey, please click here.

During the Conference numerous resolutions were passed including: