Condemned Residential Structure Demolished via Emergency Ordinance
City Council — Akron - Residential
Council approved an emergency ordinance to pay for the demolition of a long-condemned residential structure. The property had a bond placed on it for rehabilitation that never materialized, and the building had become a significant hazard.
Councilman Brad McKitrick presented an emergency ordinance to authorize payment for the demolition of a condemned residential structure. The ordinance passed 13-0. Key Details: - Property had been condemned for an extended period - A bond was placed on the property for rehabilitation, but the work was never completed - The structure became a significant safety hazard - Demolition has already been completed; the ordinance authorizes payment to the contractor Why This Matters: Blight removal is a key component of neighborhood stabilization. This is part of Akron's ongoing effort to address condemned and hazardous properties across the city. Source: City of Akron Council Meeting, March 2, 2026