Weed abatement assessment on blighted properties
City assesses property owners for cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Owners will receive bills for abatement work declared necessary under a 2018 city resolution.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
City assesses property owners for cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Owners will receive bills for abatement work declared necessary under a 2018 city resolution.
City transfers significant public land to private developer for residential apartments. Outcome will shape long-term neighborhood growth and public revenue from the land sale.
Property owners will receive bills to cover city costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Unpaid assessments may become liens on affected properties.
Property owners with noxious weeds will be assessed cleanup costs. Check your property address to see if you owe.
City grants Prolific Enterprise authority to operate non-emergency medical transport service in the Bessemer area. New operator increases access to patient transport options for residents needing non-emergency medical services.
City is charging property owners for the cost of removing noxious weeds from their land, as ordered in 2018. Check the hearing notice to see if your property is affected and to contest the charges if needed.
Properties declared blighted in 2018 now face cost recovery charges for weed removal work performed by the city. Property owners will receive bills for abatement expenses.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the city's cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. The amount due depends on the acreage and severity of the abatement work performed.
Property owners flagged for noxious weeds may face cleanup costs recovered through special assessment. Details on affected properties and amounts to be determined at hearing.
Council is levying charges against specific properties to recover costs of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds. Property owners may owe cleanup fees.
Property owners may face charges for clearing noxious weeds from their land, following enforcement action first authorized in 2018. Check your property address to see if you're affected.
City and transit authority will jointly promote the Birmingham Xpress rapid bus service to boost ridership and improve public transportation options for commuters.
Property owners face a new special assessment to cover the city's cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. The specific properties affected are not named in this agenda item.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will be assessed for cleanup costs under authority of a 2017 council resolution. Affected property owners should expect a billing notice.
Property owners will receive bills for city weed-removal costs on their land. The amount and which properties are affected depend on the specific parcels listed (details cut off in this item).
Property owners will receive bills to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. This follows up on weed-removal orders issued in 2018.
Property owners face charges to cover cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land; owners who don't comply with abatement orders bear the financial burden.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face a special assessment to cover city abatement costs. The amount and affected properties are determined by prior Council resolution from 2017.
Property owners may face special assessments to recover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Check if your property is listed.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. The city clears the weeds and bills the owner.
City is charging property owners for removal of noxious weeds from their land. Affected owners will receive notices and can appear at a hearing to contest the assessment or payment terms.
City approves emergency software purchase to maintain tax record systems. No dollar amount disclosed in agenda.
Property owners with declared noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment bill to cover abatement costs; unpaid amounts become a lien on the property.
Property owners will owe costs for city-ordered weed removal on their land. These are assessed as liens against the properties.
Property owners will be charged for weed abatement work on their lots, as originally declared in 2019. The assessment covers costs to remove noxious or dangerous weeds.