City charges property owner $2,987 for building demolition
Owner of 728 - 11th Court West will be assessed $2,987 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure on the property.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Owner of 728 - 11th Court West will be assessed $2,987 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure on the property.
Ward Homebuilder & Remodeling LLC wins competitive bid for housing rehabilitation work under the Community Revitalization Grant Program (CRGP).
Housing rehabilitation funding will support home improvements in the community. Contract runs one year.
City commits funding to rehabilitate homes under CRGP program (Case FY20-204). Homes in the project area will undergo repairs.
Home Shield will lead rehabilitation of multiple housing units across the city under the Community Revitalization and Growth Program. Citizens in affected neighborhoods should monitor project progress and timelines.
City ends partnership with preservation nonprofit. Agreement details and reason for termination are not disclosed in public agenda.
Properties with dangerous weeds will face notices and enforcement action. Owners have opportunity to abate conditions or face city intervention.
Contract funds home repairs for low-income households through Community Reinvestment Grant Program (CRGP), supporting rehab work across 7 project cases.
City commits to purchasing heating and cooling products and services from Trane for one year at negotiated unit prices. Contract supports building operations across city facilities.
City awards housing rehabilitation work across six properties to the winning bidder. Project improves residential conditions in the community.
Council sets aside $502,000 to register neighborhood association officers and volunteers for training — enabling community leaders to build skills and organize effectively in their districts.
Property owners with code violations will receive bills to cover the city's cost of removing noxious weeds. Owners can challenge the assessment at a public hearing.
Property owners will face special assessments to recover costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. The hearing offers a chance to challenge the assessment.
Property owners with noxious weeds may face a special assessment to cover city cleanup costs. Owners can contest the charges at a public hearing.
Property owners may receive bills for city weed-removal costs on their land. Details on affected parcels and amounts are incomplete in this notice.
Property owners may face special assessments to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as authorized under prior council action.
The city is terminating a redevelopment agreement with the Alabama Trust for Historic Preservation, ending a partnership that shaped preservation or development plans. Details on location, financial impact, and project status are unclear from available information.
Property owners will face a special assessment charge for weed removal on their parcels. The specific properties and assessment amounts are listed in the full resolution.
Property owners will face new charges to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their parcels. Unpaid assessments typically become liens on the property.
City is charging property owners for clearing dangerous weeds from their land under an abatement program. Affected owners will owe a special assessment on their property tax bill.
City bills property owners for costs of removing dangerous weeds from neglected parcels. Owners may owe back-tax or enforcement fees as a result.
Property owners may face special assessment charges to recover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Check official notice for your property address and assessment amount.
Property owners will face special assessments to recover costs of city-ordered weed removal. The specific properties and amounts are listed separately in this consent agenda item.
City approves sole-source deal with Stivers Ford to upfit police vehicles with black-and-white paint and equipment for one year.
Property owners face charges to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land; failure to pay results in liens against the property.