Philanthropist Questions Belmont County Commissioners About Delay in $200,000 Gift to Demolish Blighted Bellaire Homes
Belmont County philanthropist Donn Sinclair is asking county commissioners why his $200,000 donation to demolish blighted homes in Bellaire has yet to move forward.
During the July 15, 2026 Belmont County Commission meeting, Sinclair questioned commissioners about the status of the proposed gift, saying he wants to help eliminate dangerous vacant properties that continue to impact neighborhoods and residents.
Commissioners discussed the legal and administrative process involved in accepting the donation and working with the Belmont County Land Reutilization Corporation (Land Bank). The conversation highlighted the challenges local governments face when addressing abandoned and deteriorating properties, even when private funding is available.
In this episode, Forgotten Ohio examines the discussion, the questions raised by Sinclair, and what happens next.
In This Episode
- Donn Sinclair's proposed $200,000 donation
- Why the demolition project has been delayed
- Belmont County commissioners respond to questions
- The role of the Belmont County Land Bank
- How blighted properties affect Bellaire neighborhoods
- What residents can expect moving forward
Topics
Belmont County, Bellaire Ohio, Donn Sinclair, Belmont County Commissioners, Ohio Valley news, blight demolition, Ohio Land Bank, Ohio Appalachia, Forgotten Ohio, Karen Fatula, local government, community redevelopment, Bellaire homes, Belmont County news, Jerry Echemann, Vince Gianangeli, J. P. Dutton
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