Special assessment imposed for weed abatement on blighted properties
Property owners will receive special assessments to cover the cost of city-ordered weed removal from their land. The amounts and specific parcels are listed in the full resolution.
Council decisions on police technology, surveillance, and data-sharing arrangements that affect resident privacy.
Property owners will receive special assessments to cover the cost of city-ordered weed removal from their land. The amounts and specific parcels are listed in the full resolution.
Property owners will receive bills for costs to remove noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as declared in a prior city action.
Competitive contract covers emergency medical equipment (IV kits, trauma supplies, ventilation gear, and PPE) for city departments or emergency services.
Property owners may face special assessment bills to cover the city's cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. This follows the city's June 2023 declaration that weeds posed a public safety hazard.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face special assessments to cover abatement costs under rules adopted in January 2023.
Property owners will face charges for city-ordered weed removal; exact properties and amounts unknown from item description.
Changes how the city and Jefferson County work together on shared services or operations. Details of the amendment are not specified in the agenda item.
Property owners will be charged for city-ordered weed removal on their land. Costs vary by parcel size and cleanup scope.
Police will gain access to the state's ballistic database to match spent shell casings and bullets across crime scenes, helping solve shootings faster and identify repeat offenders.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will receive a bill for the city's cost to clear them. The assessment is based on a December 2022 council declaration.
Property owners will receive bills to cover weed removal costs the city paid for. Assessment details and affected parcels are listed in the resolution.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face special assessment charges; this enforces the city's 2021 weed abatement declaration and allows lien recovery on affected parcels.
Property owners may face charges to cover city weed-removal costs on their land. Details on affected parcels and assessment amounts are not provided in the agenda item.
Property owners may face charges for city weed removal on their land. Hearing allows owners to contest the assessment before charges are finalized.
City is closing 20th Avenue South to vehicles at Richard Arrington Jr. Boulevard to manage traffic from nearby businesses. This blocks through-traffic on that street segment.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover weed removal costs on neglected parcels. Affected properties are identified in a hearing process that began in November 2022.
City imposes cleanup costs on property owners with noxious weeds; owners who don't abate will face special assessments added to their tax bills.
Property owners will face charges to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as declared by prior council action in October 2023.
Dunn Construction will resurface streets across Birmingham through contract ENG 2025-014. Project scope and timeline not yet detailed in available materials.
Smoother streets ahead: City approves $4.26M to resurface roads across Birmingham. Work begins soon under contract ENG 2025-015.
Dunn Construction will resurface multiple streets across Birmingham under a $4.0M contract. Road work typically begins within weeks and affects commute times during construction phases.
Hazardous materials removal and demolition of abandoned building in College Hills neighborhood. Clears blighted property and public safety hazard.
The city will clear nuisances (likely overgrown weeds or blight) from designated properties and bill owners through property liens. Affected property owners will be notified and have a chance to object at a hearing.
City Hall South Parking Deck gets $858,166 in structural repairs to maintain safety and functionality. The no-bid contract award with J.J. Morley Enterprises, Inc. will address identified structural issues at 711 19th Street North.
City spending decision on vendor contract. Service details incomplete in agenda text.