Special assessment levied for weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners will receive special assessments to cover the cost of removing noxious weeds from their land. The city is recovering expenses from a 2018 abatement order.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Property owners will receive special assessments to cover the cost of removing noxious weeds from their land. The city is recovering expenses from a 2018 abatement order.
Property owners may face charges for city-ordered weed removal on their land. Details on affected properties and assessment amounts are incomplete in this agenda item.
City collects costs for clearing noxious weeds from neglected properties. Property owners will be billed for cleanup work.
Property owners will be billed for city-ordered weed removal on their land. Assessment amounts and affected addresses are listed in the resolution.
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.
City selects ReDesigned Living & Construction to rehabilitate homes in Pleasant Grove under five federally-funded cases. Projects aim to improve housing stock in low-income neighborhoods.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle as public nuisance; owner pays removal costs assessed against their property.
City awards competitive bid for rehabilitation work across 7 housing cases. Project funds residential improvements in Birmingham neighborhoods.
Home Shield wins competitive bid to rehabilitate homes under the Community Redevelopment/Growth Program. Specific dollar amount and neighborhood locations not disclosed in title.
Abandoned or inoperable vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods to reduce blight and safety hazards. Removal costs are billed to the vehicle owner.
City removes an abandoned or non-running vehicle from a neighborhood. The owner will be billed for removal and abatement costs.
City removes overgrown weeds and bills property owners for cleanup costs; unpaid bills become liens on the properties.
City selects contractor for housing rehabilitation projects (Cases FY20-20 and FY20-50). Work will improve residential properties in the community.
Kennedy Dev Properties wins bid to rehabilitate homes under the CRGP Housing Rehabilitation program (cases FY20-83 and FY20-89), improving housing stock in Birmingham.
Providential Remodeling wins competitive bid for CRGP Housing Rehabilitation work across five projects (FY20-01, FY20-82, FY20-98, FY20-99, FY20-107). Brings rehab services to targeted homes.
Montego Temple is applying to operate a Division I dance permit at 1709 3rd Avenue West. The Council will hold a public hearing to consider the application and hear from interested residents or businesses.
City approves lowest bid to upgrade public venue accessibility. Work includes Americans with Disabilities Act compliance improvements in rights-of-way.
Property owner at 813 50th Street North will be assessed $14,468 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. This special assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.
Property owner at 717 Buffalo Street in Wylam will be charged $10,621.60 through a special assessment to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Property owner at 5913 Martin Luther Avenue will be charged $7,234 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien on the property.
Property owner at 704 Antwerp Avenue will owe $7,086 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building—a charge that will attach to the property deed unless paid.
The city is forgiving a $6,444 demolition cost charged to the University's property at 916 20th Street South after an unsafe structure was torn down. The property owner no longer owes the assessment.
Your property tax bill may increase if you own 3925 41st Avenue North; the city is charging the full demolition cost as a special assessment against the land.
Property at 3925 39th Avenue North will be demolished as unsafe; cost recovered through special assessment against the owner.
Property owner at 1901 19th Court North will be billed $5,325.12 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. The charge becomes a special assessment against the property.