Unsafe building at 1018 21st Street condemned for demolition
City will demolish an unsafe structure in Ensley, removing a public hazard and blighted property from the neighborhood.
City will demolish an unsafe structure in Ensley, removing a public hazard and blighted property from the neighborhood.
Property owners may face bills to recover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Assessment details and affected parcels are presented for approval.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special tax bill to cover city abatement costs. This enforces cleanup standards and shifts costs to property holders.
Owner of 8226 5th Avenue North (Rear) will be charged $3,292.08 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the property. The charge becomes a special assessment tied to the property.
Property owner will owe the city $3,137.76 to cover the cost of demolishing an unsafe building. The charge will be added to the property's tax bill.
The city demolished an unsafe structure at 5521 Madison Drive and is charging the property owner for the $2,498.80 cost through a special assessment added to their tax bill.
Removal of a condemned structure from the Ensley neighborhood improves public safety and reduces blight. The building has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance.
Property owners may face charges to recover the city's cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as authorized under a 2018 council decision.
City will demolish a condemned structure in Ensley. Removal of unsafe buildings reduces hazards and blight in the neighborhood.
Property owners will be assessed for costs to remove dangerous or overgrown weeds on their land, following a 2017 council order. Failure to pay the assessment may result in a lien against the property.
City is charging property owners for the cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. If your property is listed, you'll receive a bill tied to the abatement work done under the November 2018 council decision.
City will demolish an unsafe building in your neighborhood. This removes a public nuisance and potential safety hazard.
Property owners may owe special assessments for weed removal on their land, as required under a 2018 council decision. The hearing allows interested parties to contest the assessment.
City marks 327 properties with noxious weeds as public nuisances and will post notice on each, triggering abatement proceedings. Property owners will be required to clear weeds or face city enforcement action.
Property owners will receive bills for weed removal on their lots. The city is recovering costs from abatement work ordered under a 2019 resolution.
Properties declared blighted under Resolution 1176-17 face special assessments to cover weed removal costs. Property owners will receive invoices for abatement charges.
Building at 1014 16th Street declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it to eliminate safety hazard and blight in the Ensley neighborhood.
Property owner at 729 84th Street South will be charged $10,526.16 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure on their land. This special assessment becomes a lien against the property.
Unsafe structure designated for demolition to eliminate public safety hazard. Property at 896 Walnut Street Building 1 has been deemed a nuisance.
City is removing a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Property at 896 Walnut Street Building 2 will be demolished.