Remove inoperable vehicle as public nuisance
City will remove an abandoned vehicle and bill the owner for removal costs.
City will remove an abandoned vehicle and bill the owner for removal costs.
Cleans up abandoned vehicles in your neighborhood; removal costs charged to the registered owner rather than taxpayers.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles classified as public nuisance. Removal costs are charged to the registered owner.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down car from a property and bill the vehicle owner for removal costs.
Abandoned or broken vehicles clutter neighborhoods and create safety hazards. The city removes the vehicle and charges the owner for the cost.
Abandoned or inoperable vehicles are removed from neighborhoods as a nuisance. The owner will be charged for removal costs.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from neighborhoods to reduce blight and improve safety. Owner pays for removal and associated costs.
City will remove overgrown weeds and debris from blighted properties and charge owners for the work. Costs become liens against those properties until paid.
Abandoned or broken-down cars on streets and private property are public hazards. The city will remove the vehicle and bill the owner for the cost.
City removes abandoned or wrecked cars from neighborhood streets and charges the registered owner for removal costs.
Property owner at 636 Antwerp Avenue is removed from the city's special weed abatement assessment, likely because the property has been cleaned up or the assessment was in error.
Removal of a blighted structure reduces neighborhood safety hazards and potential code violations in that area of Birmingham.
Building at 1523 Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive is declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will tear it down to remove a hazard from the neighborhood.
City is tearing down a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in the 31st Avenue North area. Removes a blight and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
City is tearing down a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in Pratt City. Neighbors will see the structure removed.
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will remove a hazard from the neighborhood. Staff recommended the action.
City charges property owners for removing noxious weeds from their land. You may owe a special assessment if your property is on the list.
This property is no longer subject to the city's special weed-abatement assessment, meaning the owner avoids related charges or liens.
Montego Temple's lounge license transfer means Mahogany can now serve alcohol at this 3rd Avenue location. The Public Safety Committee declined to recommend the item, signaling potential concerns raised by the committee.
Property owners face new charges to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from neglected parcels. Assess whether this affects your property before the deadline.