Unsafe building at 8126 5th Ave. North ordered demolished
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, ordering demolition to protect neighborhood safety and remove blight.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, ordering demolition to protect neighborhood safety and remove blight.
Property owners may owe special assessments for city weed abatement on their land. The city is levying costs against specific parcels declared noxious or dangerous under a 2017 resolution.
Property owners may face a special tax bill to recover the city's cost of clearing dangerous weeds from their land. This follows a 2018 declaration and is a final enforcement step.
City will demolish an unsafe building at 3214 Grasselli Avenue that poses a public safety hazard to the neighborhood.
City has declared the building a public nuisance and unsafe; demolition will proceed to remove a hazard from the neighborhood.
Vacant lot returns to private ownership and local tax rolls. Property sale clears city liability for abandoned real estate in the neighborhood.
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish structure at 403-4th Court West (Rear). Removes hazard from neighborhood.
A building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down, removing a hazard from the neighborhood.
General fund money supports education programs; exact purpose incomplete in source document.
City committing $433,243 to build bus station shelters, benches, and other amenities for the Birmingham Express rapid transit system.
Council District 9 will receive consulting services to assist constituents. The contract is sole-source procurement from general funds.
Property owners will be charged for clearing blighted or overgrown land on their parcels, with costs becoming a legal claim against the property. Specifics on which properties and amounts are not in this summary.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. The city is holding a hearing for affected property owners to respond.
Property owners with noxious weeds will face special assessments to cover the city's cleanup costs. This applies to properties previously declared blighted under Resolution 1050-18.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment to cover city abatement costs. The city clears the weeds and bills property owners for the work.
Property owners face special assessment bills to recover costs of city-ordered weed removal on blighted parcels. Check if your property is affected and review the assessment amount.
Properties with noxious weeds face special assessments to cover abatement costs declared in 2018. This item finalizes which properties owe what amount.
Property owners may receive a bill for the cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as ordered under a 2017 council decision. Check your property if you own land in the city.
Property owners will receive bills for weed removal on their lots, as ordered under a 2019 city resolution. If unpaid, the assessment becomes a lien against the property.
Property owners declared in violation of weed ordinance may face tax assessments to cover city cleanup costs.
City imposes charges on property owners to recover costs of clearing noxious weeds from vacant or neglected land. Affected owners will receive bills for removal work already completed.
Property owners may face charges to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. This follows a July 2018 council declaration.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover city costs for removing noxious weeds from neglected parcels. The assessments are based on abatement work already declared necessary under a 2018 council resolution.
Property owners will receive a bill for weed removal costs on their parcels. Specific properties and amounts are listed in the full resolution.
City imposes special assessments on property owners for weed removal costs. Owners of affected parcels may face added tax bills to recover abatement expenses.