Special assessment imposed for weed abatement
Property owners will be assessed costs to remove noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as required under prior council action. Check your property notice for assessment details.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Property owners will be assessed costs to remove noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as required under prior council action. Check your property notice for assessment details.
Property owners with overgrown or dangerous weeds face special assessments to cover city abatement costs from a 2018 order. Check if your property is listed.
An unsafe building that poses a public hazard will be torn down. The property at 7117 1st Avenue North has been declared a nuisance and is slated for demolition.
Property owners with noxious weeds can be assessed for city cleanup costs. This item sets the assessment amount and schedules a hearing where you can challenge it.
Property owners with noxious weeds may face assessments if the city has already abated the weeds; these charges become liens on the property.
City adopts online platform for police and investigative units to file and manage case reports. Streamlines investigative workflow and improves data organization for law enforcement operations.
Property at 7117 1st Avenue North will be demolished as a public safety and nuisance abatement measure.
City designates this property as a public nuisance and unsafe structure, clearing the way for demolition to remove blight and safety hazards from the Ensley neighborhood.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as originally declared in 2018. The specific properties and dollar amounts are not listed in the title.
Property owners will be charged for city cleanup of noxious weeds on their land. Assessments are tied to abatement work declared necessary in 2018.
City is collecting fees from property owners to pay for removal of noxious or dangerous weeds on their land, ordered back in 2018. Costs may appear on your property tax bill.
Properties with noxious or dangerous weeds will be charged for city-ordered cleanup costs. Owners can contest the assessment at a public hearing.
Property owners will be assessed costs to clear noxious weeds from their land, or the city will charge cleanup fees as a lien. This enforces the city's 2019 weed-abatement declaration.
Property owners declared noncompliant with weed ordinance may face special tax charges to cover city abatement costs.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special tax bill to cover city abatement costs. This enforces cleanup standards and shifts costs to property holders.
Building at 1014 16th Street declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it to eliminate safety hazard and blight in the Ensley neighborhood.
Property owners may face bills to recover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Assessment details and affected parcels are presented for approval.
City receives federal grant to help renters facing eviction or housing instability. Funds go directly to Community Development for distribution through Emergency Rental Assistance program.
Changes to zoning overlay rules may affect development rights, land use permissions, and property values in designated areas. Public hearing allows residents to comment on the proposed amendments.
Property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down. Removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 1612 33rd Avenue North will be demolished, removing a public safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Property at 4504 9th Terrace North is being demolished after being declared a public nuisance and safety hazard. The decision removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Unsafe building at 2336 42nd Avenue North will be demolished, removing a public hazard from the neighborhood.
City firefighters gain access to standardized training and professional certification through the state Fire College. Agreement expands training resources available to the department.
Unsafe structure deemed public nuisance will be demolished. Removes hazard from neighborhood and clears the property for future development.