City orders demolition of unsafe building at 2321 Ct. R Ens.
Unsafe structure determined to be a public nuisance; city will proceed with demolition to remove blight and safety hazard from neighborhood.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Unsafe structure determined to be a public nuisance; city will proceed with demolition to remove blight and safety hazard from neighborhood.
Building at this address has been deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition will remove a hazard from the neighborhood.
Unsafe or blighted structures pose fire, health, and safety risks to surrounding residents and neighborhoods. Demolition removes the hazard and can pave the way for property redevelopment or stabilization.
Unsafe building deemed a public nuisance will be demolished, removing a blighted property and potential hazard from the neighborhood.
City removes an abandoned or inoperable vehicle treated as a public nuisance; the registered owner pays for removal costs.
City commits $1.29 million over three years to TTL, Inc. for unnamed professional services on consent agenda without public debate.
City commits additional $200,000 to extend support services from Brother Let's Talk, LLC. The specific services remain unclear from the agenda.
City will spend an additional $200,000 with Brother Let's Talk, LLC under an amended agreement. The nature of services was not fully detailed in the agenda item.
Fire department vehicle repair completed at total cost of $106,487. This final payment settles the outstanding balance from the original contract amendment.
Birmingham commits $100,000 in public funds to LRY Media Group, LLC for media services. The item appears on the consent calendar, meaning the full service scope is not detailed in the public description.
Speeds up city spending on small purchases and service agreements. Reduces delays when the city needs to respond quickly to routine needs like repairs, supplies, or short-term services.
The city is adjusting how it collects costs for removing weeds from blighted properties. These assessments get added to property taxes, so changes affect how and when property owners pay for cleanup work on their land.
Property owners may face a special assessment charge to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds on their land, following the Council's February 2024 declaration.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the cost of clearing weeds from their land. The city previously declared the properties dangerous or noxious under a February 2024 resolution.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will receive bills to cover city abatement costs. The assessment applies to properties identified in a July 2024 council resolution.
City is charging property owners for weed removal on their land after declaring the vegetation noxious or dangerous. Check if your property is listed to understand any costs you may owe.
Property owners of declared noxious-weed sites face special tax assessments to cover abatement costs. Affected owners have the right to be heard before the Council.
Property owners will face a special assessment bill to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. The assessment amount and affected properties should be reviewed in the full resolution.
City takes action against abandoned properties with dangerous overgrowth across 202 sites. Property owners must clear weeds or face enforcement; affects neighborhood safety and property values.
City commits $424,000 in public funds to a consulting firm under a sole-source agreement. The contract runs nearly four years, so residents should know who received the work and what services are being purchased.
Building at this address is declared unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will proceed to remove the hazard from the neighborhood.
This blighted property at 2233 22nd Avenue North has been deemed unsafe and a public nuisance, and will be demolished to improve neighborhood safety and appearance.
An unsafe structure in Birmingham will be demolished, removing a public hazard from the neighborhood.
City will demolish an unsafe structure in your neighborhood. The property at 533 Cambridge Street has been found to be a public nuisance and poses a safety risk to residents.
An unsafe building at 2233 22nd Avenue North will be demolished. The property has been declared a public nuisance and safety hazard.