Property owner assessed $7,520 for demolition at 2534 20th Street, Ensley
Demolition cost for unsafe building becomes a special tax bill against the property. Property owner must pay $7,519.76.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Demolition cost for unsafe building becomes a special tax bill against the property. Property owner must pay $7,519.76.
Property owner at 211 5th Way will be billed $6,411 to recover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. The charge becomes a lien on the property.
Property owner at 2564 29th Street West will be charged $5,802.64 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien on the property unless paid.
Property owner at 401 Mildred Avenue must pay the full cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The city is assessing the $5,770 fee directly against the property as a special charge.
Property owner at 1137 Adams Street will be charged $3,752.27 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The cost becomes a special assessment against the property.
Property owners will face a special assessment charge to cover the cost of removing dangerous weeds from their parcels; specific properties and amounts are listed in the full resolution.
Properties declared blighted will be assessed for weed removal costs. Owners may face liens if charges aren't paid.
Property owners will face a special tax bill to cover the cost of removing noxious weeds from their land. The city is collecting these charges based on a 2018 declaration and this hearing will finalize the amounts owed.
Owners of properties with noxious weeds face special tax assessments to cover removal costs. Non-payment can lead to liens on the property.
City is charging property owners for removal of noxious or dangerous weeds declared a public hazard in 2017. Property owners may see liens or cost recovery charges on their tax bill.
Property owners will be assessed costs to clear noxious weeds from neglected parcels; the hearing sets the final amount owed per property.
City commits to additional lease-purchase terms with Lease Servi under the Master Governmental Lease-Purchase Agreement. Details on the dollar amount and equipment covered are not publicly shown here.
Property owners may face special assessments to recover the city's costs for clearing noxious weeds from blighted parcels. Details on affected addresses and amounts will be announced at the hearing.
City identifies 363 properties with dangerous weeds and will post notice on each, triggering removal requirements. Property owners must abate the weeds or face further city action.
Property owners with noxious weeds may owe special assessments to recover city abatement costs under the 2017 resolution. Affected owners should review the hearing notice.
City is charging property owners for weed removal costs on their land. Affected owners will receive a bill to cover abatement work declared necessary in 2017.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment to recover city cleanup costs. This is a follow-up to a 2018 declaration and allows the city to bill owners directly.
Property owners with noxious weeds will be charged for city cleanup costs under a 2017 abatement order. Affected residents should verify whether their property is listed and understand the special assessment amount owed.
Property owners may face added costs to clean up dangerous weeds on their land or pay the city's abatement bill. Details on which properties and dollar amounts will be announced at the public hearing.
Property owners will face charges to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land, as declared in 2017. Failure to pay may result in a lien on the property.
Court operations depend on functional climate control. Emergency repair authority lets the city act fast when critical building systems fail, without waiting for standard procurement.
The city is disposing of a vacant parcel in Birmingham; the sale removes a blighted property from city inventory and generates revenue (though amount is not disclosed in this item).
Property owners in targeted areas will face assessments to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Owners have the right to a hearing if they contest the assessment.
City bills property owners for weed removal costs on dangerous or overgrown lots declared blighted in 2018. Affected owners will see charges on their tax bills.
City employees and retirees will get pharmacy coverage through this multi-year contract. The vendor manages drug benefits and pricing for the city's health plan.