City orders demolition of unsafe building at 122 4th Terrace North
Building at 122–4th Terrace North (also listed as 116–4th Terrace) deemed unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Building at 122–4th Terrace North (also listed as 116–4th Terrace) deemed unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it.
Birmingham commits to one-year contract for Community Revitalization housing repairs. Brings rehabilitation services to eligible properties citywide.
Overgrown vacant lots bring blight, pest breeding grounds, and safety hazards to neighborhoods. The city will post notices and pursue weed removal on 329 properties.
Allows Lawson State nursing and health-care students to complete clinical rotations at Birmingham hospitals and health facilities. Strengthens the local health-care workforce pipeline for the next three years.
City declares the structure a public nuisance and will demolish it, clearing a blighted property from the neighborhood.
City funds housing repairs through community rehabilitation grants. Diversified Industries will handle repairs citywide for the next year.
City commits to a one-year partnership with Merchant Development for community housing rehabilitation. Specific dollar amount and properties not disclosed in summary.
Building at 1116 Richmond Street in Wylam is being demolished after the city determined it unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, clearing the way for demolition. Removes a blighted property from the neighborhood.
Home Shield wins competitive bid to rehabilitate homes through the Community Development Department's program. Contract runs one year.
Property owners will face a special assessment to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from blighted properties, in follow-up to a 2018 blight declaration. This is a cost-recovery measure for abatement work already performed.
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, removing a potential hazard and blight from the neighborhood. Demolition clears the way for future property recovery in the area.
City declares this property unsafe and will demolish it, removing a blighted building from your neighborhood. Clears the way for potential redevelopment or remediation of the site.
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be removed, improving neighborhood safety and eliminating a blighted property.
Property owners may owe special assessments to cover the city's cost of removing dangerous weeds from their land. Check if your address is listed to learn what you owe.
Property owners will face charges for city-ordered weed removal on their land. The assessment follows a 2015 blight declaration and covers properties deemed hazardous.
Owners of properties declared blighted in 2016 will face a special city assessment to cover weed-removal costs. Unpaid assessments typically attach to property tax bills or become liens.
Property owners may face cleanup costs if weeds on their land create public hazards. Assessment details will be presented at the hearing.
City levies costs against property owners to clear dangerous weeds from neglected lots; owners can contest the assessment at a public hearing.
Owners of blighted parcels face cleanup bills if weeds aren't removed voluntarily. City recoups costs from property owners under 2017 blight ordinance.
Property owners will receive bills for the city's cost to clear noxious weeds from their land. Non-payment can result in a tax lien.
Property owners may face special assessments to recover the city's cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. This follows the Council's 2016 declaration that weeds posed a public safety hazard.
Property owners face special assessments to cover weed-removal costs on their blighted parcels. This enforces cleanup obligations and recovers city expenses.
Funds will expand Fire Prevention & Safety's smoke alarm distribution, helping households detect fires earlier and reduce fire deaths in the community.
Fire Department receives maintenance for breathing apparatus equipment needed for emergency response operations.