Would redirect $500,000 from Finance operations to capital project consulting work. If approved, the funds would support planning and design services for citywide infrastructure improvements.
If approved, would redirect $5,249 from District 1 discretionary spending (food, supplies, travel) to community improvement projects, shifting resources toward neighborhood priorities.
If approved, the city would notify owners of 404 properties with noxious weeds and schedule a public hearing to authorize abatement. Owners can protest before Aug. 4, 2026. Abatement costs would likely become liens on delinquent properties.
If approved, the city would remove a black GMC Envoy from 7801 N 5th Ave and assess removal costs to the registered vehicle owner. The action targets blight reduction in the area.
If approved, the city would remove an inoperable burgundy Nissan Altima from the neighborhood and bill the registered owner for removal costs. The vehicle would be treated as a public nuisance under city code.