City marks 1109 McMillon Avenue unsafe, orders demolition
Building at 1109 McMillon Avenue will be demolished after city determines it unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal clears a deteriorated structure from the neighborhood.
Building at 1109 McMillon Avenue will be demolished after city determines it unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal clears a deteriorated structure from the neighborhood.
This condemned building will be torn down, removing a blighted structure from the neighborhood. The site will be cleared and made available for future development or remediation.
An unsafe or blighted structure at this address will be torn down, clearing the property and reducing neighborhood blight.
Unsafe structure at 3002-15th Street West will be demolished after being declared a public nuisance. Removal protects neighborhood safety and property values.
An unsafe, blighted structure in Birmingham will be demolished. This removes a public hazard and potential eyesore from the neighborhood.
Building at 735 8th Avenue West is declared unsafe and a public nuisance, and will be demolished. Removal of blighted structures improves neighborhood safety and property values.
New civilian patrol program will expand community policing presence in neighborhoods. Requires council approval of ordinance to formalize the unit's structure and oversight.
The city is tearing down a building declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
An abandoned or deteriorated structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down, removing a blight and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Property owner no longer liable for weed-abatement costs at this address. Assessment previously imposed on the property is being lifted.
City contracts with Evidence IQ to provide services to the Police Department. Details on the scope, cost, and duration of the agreement are not fully disclosed in the title.
Police department gets approved vendor for bike patrol gear and maintenance. Competitive bid process ensures cost-effectiveness for public safety equipment.
InterfaceServices, Inc. will remove old flooring and install new flooring at the city's Capital Projects Field Office, funded from capital improvement reserves.
Property owners will receive notice their land has been declared a public nuisance and must clear dangerous weeds or face city action; noncompliance can lead to municipal cleanup at owner expense.
Clears dangerous overgrown properties across the city to improve neighborhood safety and appearance. Affects 41 parcels.
City Council reallocates $1,867.82 from District 3 travel funds to the Birmingham Police Department, a routine budget adjustment on consent agenda.
Property owners may face charges to recover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Assessment details and affected parcels will be presented at the hearing.
Property owners may face charges for weed removal on their land. This finalizes the list of affected properties and hearing details from the July 2022 declaration.
Property owners will face a special assessment bill to cover costs of city-ordered weed removal. The specific properties and amounts are listed in the full resolution details.