Special weed-abatement assessments on blighted properties
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face special assessments to cover abatement costs. Applies to properties declared blighted under March 2019 resolution.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face special assessments to cover abatement costs. Applies to properties declared blighted under March 2019 resolution.
Sally port locks are critical safety infrastructure at the jail—damage affects secure movement of detainees and staff. This emergency procurement bypasses normal bidding to address the immediate security risk.
The city is tearing down a condemned building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in the Ensley neighborhood. This removes a neighborhood hazard.
City charges property owners for weed-removal costs on abandoned or neglected lots. Failure to pay triggers a lien against the property.
This property will be torn down because it poses a safety hazard to the neighborhood. The city has determined the building is unsafe and a public nuisance.
Property owners with noxious weeds declared hazardous will receive special assessment bills to cover city cleanup costs, as authorized under the 2018 weed abatement resolution.
This property will be torn down as a public safety hazard and nuisance. The decision clears a blighted structure from downtown Birmingham.
Property at 2520 38th Avenue North is being demolished after city officials declared it unsafe and a public nuisance. The action removes a hazardous structure from the neighborhood.
Property owners of weed-infested parcels face a special tax assessment to recover the city's abatement costs. This follows the city's 2018 declaration of noxious weeds on specific properties.
Property deemed a public nuisance and safety hazard will be removed from the neighborhood. Demolition reduces blight and eliminates an unsafe structure in the area.
Vacant or deteriorated structures create neighborhood safety hazards and can attract illegal activity. This building is being torn down to protect the area.
City will demolish a blighted building to improve neighborhood safety and reduce blight. The property at 2720 Lee Avenue has been deemed hazardous to public health.
Condemned structure designated as public nuisance will be torn down. Removes blight and safety hazard from neighborhood.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds must pay a special assessment to cover abatement costs. The assessment is enforceable as a lien against the property.
Property owners declared responsible for clearing noxious weeds will face special assessments. The city is collecting costs from owners under a 2019 declaration.
Property owners assessed for weed removal costs on noxious or dangerous vegetation under the 2018 abatement declaration. Affected owners have right to hearing on the assessment.
City is tearing down an unsafe, blighted structure in your neighborhood. Removes a public nuisance and potential safety hazard.
Properties with noxious weeds will receive notice and face abatement action. Owners have opportunity to clear weeds before city intervention.
City will tear down a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance, clearing the property and removing a neighborhood hazard.
Property owners may face charges to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds. Assessment amounts and affected properties depend on individual parcel cleanup expenses.
Property owners will receive bills for city weed removal and demolition costs on neglected land. Dollar amount and affected parcels not yet specified in this agenda notice.
City is charging property owners for weed removal work completed under a 2018 abatement order. Affected owners will receive notice of the assessment amount and can request a hearing.
City will demolish a structure declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes hazard from neighborhood.
Property owners may owe the city for weed-removal costs on their land; unpaid assessments can become tax liens or affect property sales.
City clears nuisances from abandoned or neglected properties; costs become liens that owners must pay or face foreclosure. Helps protect neighborhood safety and property values.