City removes inoperable vehicle, costs charged to owner
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods as public nuisances. Removal costs are billed to the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods as public nuisances. Removal costs are billed to the vehicle's registered owner.
City will tow an abandoned or non-working car from private property and bill the vehicle owner for removal—a tool to clear neighborhood nuisances.
Inoperable vehicles are declared public nuisances and removed from city property; the owner pays the removal cost.
City will remove an abandoned car and bill the registered owner for the cost, clearing a public nuisance from the neighborhood.
City will remove an abandoned or non-functioning vehicle from a neighborhood and charge the registered owner for the removal cost, clearing a public nuisance.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property and bills the registered owner for the cost of removal.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle cluttering a neighborhood; removal costs will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
City will remove an abandoned or non-functioning vehicle from a neighborhood street or property, and bill the registered owner for removal costs.
Abandoned car will be towed from neighborhood property. Removal costs will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Council votes to remove an abandoned or inoperable vehicle from a residential or commercial property. Removal costs will be billed to the registered owner.
Clears abandoned vehicle from city streets and property. Cost of removal is charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
City will remove an abandoned vehicle and charge the owner for removal costs.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property and bill the registered owner for removal costs.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle and bill the registered owner for removal costs.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle declared a public nuisance. The owner will be billed for removal costs.
The city will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from private property and bill the registered owner for the cost. This clears neighborhood nuisances that can attract crime and reduce property values.
City is targeting 159 blighted properties with overgrown weeds as public nuisances; owners will receive notice and face potential enforcement action to clean up the lots.
City will remove an abandoned or non-functioning vehicle from a neighborhood and bill the registered owner for the removal expense, helping clear public nuisances.
City removes an abandoned or non-working vehicle from a property and bills the vehicle owner for the removal cost.