Weed abatement costs assigned to property owners
Property owners will receive a special assessment bill for the city's cost to remove noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as previously declared by the Council in 2018.
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Property owners will receive a special assessment bill for the city's cost to remove noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as previously declared by the Council in 2018.
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, moving to tear it down. Removes a blighted property from the neighborhood.
City issues special assessments to property owners for costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Property owners may face added charges on their tax bills.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face a special assessment to cover city abatement costs if they don't clear the weeds themselves. The city holds a hearing on which properties are subject to this assessment.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds may face special assessments to cover abatement costs. This hearing gives you a chance to respond before costs are finalized.
Property owners may owe a special assessment to cover city costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, declared in 2018. Check the full item details to see if your property is affected.
Property owners with noxious weeds may face special assessments to cover city abatement costs. Details on affected parcels and amounts are incomplete.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. Affected parcels will be identified at the hearing.
An unsafe structure flagged as a public nuisance will be torn down, clearing a blighted property from the neighborhood. Demolition removes a hazard to public safety and health in the area.
Property owners may face special assessments to cover costs of city weed removal on their land. Check if your property is listed.
Property owners will receive notice their land is in violation and must clear dangerous weeds; failure to act may trigger city abatement and cost recovery. Protects neighborhoods from overgrown hazards.
Building declared unsafe and public nuisance will be torn down. Removes hazardous structure from the neighborhood.
City is charging property owners for weed removal on their land. Affected owners can request a hearing to contest the assessment.
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down. Removes hazard from neighborhood.
Property at 3836 36th Avenue North will be demolished after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. The action aims to remove a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Property declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish the structure to protect neighborhood safety and remove blight.
Building declared unsafe and public nuisance will be demolished. Removes blighted structure from Ensley neighborhood.
Property owners may face a special tax bill to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Check your property address to see if you're affected.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their lots. Owners can object at a public hearing if they believe the assessment is unfair.
Property owners with noxious weeds may face new charges to cover city abatement costs. Check the full resolution if your property is listed.
Property owners will be charged for city-ordered removal of noxious or dangerous weeds. Costs vary by parcel and abatement work completed.
City will demolish an unsafe structure in Wylam. Property removal addresses public safety and neighborhood conditions.
City declares building unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will proceed. Removes hazard from neighborhood.
Property owners will receive charges for weed removal on their land, following the city's 2018 abatement declaration. The assessment amount depends on property location and cleanup scope.
City is charging property owners for weed removal on their land as part of the 2018 noxious weed abatement program.