Weed abatement: 1335 26th Street removed from assessment roll
Property owner at 1335 26th Street is released from weed abatement costs assessed in December 2025. This removes a financial obligation from the property's tax record.
Property owner at 1335 26th Street is released from weed abatement costs assessed in December 2025. This removes a financial obligation from the property's tax record.
Property owners of declared noxious-weed sites face special tax assessments to cover abatement costs. Affected owners have the right to be heard before the Council.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will receive bills to cover city abatement costs. The assessment applies to properties identified in a July 2024 council resolution.
Owner at 1115 Reverend Abraham Woods Jr. Boulevard is no longer subject to the city's noxious-weed abatement fees after the property was removed from the assessment list.
City will haul away an abandoned car and bill the registered owner for removal costs. Helps clear neighborhood blight.
City approves emergency repairs to remove and replace two sump pumps at a municipal facility (likely water/utility infrastructure). Emergency procurement bypasses normal bidding to address urgent maintenance.
Property owner at 481 37th Avenue West no longer faces city-ordered weed removal. The property is being removed from the March 2026 abatement assessment list.
Property owners may face a special assessment charge to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds on their land, following the Council's February 2024 declaration.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle from neighborhood. Removal costs billed to the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned or inoperable vehicles on streets and private property harm neighborhood appearance and safety. This decision authorizes the city to remove the vehicle and bill the registered owner for costs.
City will remove an abandoned or inoperable vehicle from private property and charge the owner for removal costs.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are a public safety and neighborhood quality-of-life issue. This action removes one from a property and bills the registered owner for the removal cost.
This property will be torn down after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal of blighted structures improves neighborhood safety and appearance.
An unsafe structure in Birmingham will be demolished, removing a public hazard from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are a blight on neighborhoods and a safety hazard. The city will remove the vehicle and bill the registered owner for the cost.
Unsafe structure at 4100 9th Avenue will be demolished to eliminate public nuisance and safety hazard in the neighborhood.
City removes an abandoned or disabled vehicle from a neighborhood and bills the registered owner for removal costs, clearing a public safety hazard.
A condemned property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removal helps clear blight and improves neighborhood safety.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down car from a property and charges the registered owner for the cost. Helps clear blight from neighborhoods.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from neighborhoods and charges the owner for removal costs.