Property owner billed $6,015.84 for demolition at 1214 Avenue G
Owner of 1214 Avenue G will be charged $6,015.84 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. The cost becomes a special property tax assessment against the lot.
Owner of 1214 Avenue G will be charged $6,015.84 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building. The cost becomes a special property tax assessment against the lot.
Property owners may face charges to recover costs of city weed removal ordered under a 2022 council decision. Check if your property is listed and review any assessment notice.
Property owner at 6218 2nd Avenue South is assessed $5,571 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on their lot.
If you own the property at 1633 8th Avenue West, you'll be assessed this demolition cost. The city removed an unsafe structure and is passing the expense to the property owner.
The cost of tearing down an unsafe structure on Cambridge Street in Wylam will be billed to the property owner as a special assessment. This recovers public safety expenses from the responsible party.
Owners of weed-infested properties will receive notice to clean up or face city abatement and possible liens. Addresses blight in neighborhoods across the city.
City events will have access to county emergency management personnel for public safety support. This partnership helps ensure adequate emergency response capacity during large gatherings.
Keeps the city's parking enforcement system running smoothly. Affects ticket issuance and collection for city revenue.
City removes abandoned or inoperable cars from neighborhoods as public nuisances. Removal costs are charged to the registered vehicle owner.
Clears an abandoned or non-working vehicle from a residential or commercial property. Owners will receive the removal bill.
City nuisance abatement removes abandoned vehicles from neighborhoods. Costs are assessed to the registered owner.
Ensures ongoing supply of uniforms and gear for firefighters. Contract renews at existing unit prices.
City removes an abandoned or non-working vehicle declared a public nuisance. Owner will be billed for removal costs.
City removes inoperable vehicle from neighborhood; costs charged to registered owner.
Removes abandoned or non-working vehicle from neighborhood; removal cost will be charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property and bill the owner for the cost, clearing a neighborhood eyesore and safety hazard.
City removes abandoned cars that create eyesores and hazards in neighborhoods. Owner pays the removal cost.
City will remove an abandoned or non-working car from a property and bill the vehicle owner for the cost. Helps clear blighted areas and reduces neighborhood eyesores.
City will tow and scrap an abandoned or inoperable car clogging a neighborhood; the registered owner pays the removal bill.
An abandoned vehicle will be towed and scrapped; removal costs will be billed to the registered owner. This clears blight from the neighborhood.