Junk vehicle removal authorized; cost billed to owner
Inoperable vehicles are declared public nuisances and removed. The registered owner pays the removal cost.
Inoperable vehicles are declared public nuisances and removed. The registered owner pays the removal cost.
Property owner at 1008 19th Street SW will be billed $4,024 for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on the parcel. The assessment becomes a lien against the property until paid.
City charges property owners for removal of dangerous weeds from their land. Costs are added to tax bills if owners don't pay; failure to pay can lead to liens or foreclosure.
Property owners with overgrown weeds on their land may face special assessments to cover the city's abatement costs, as authorized under Resolution 1391-18 from 2018.
Abandoned or broken-down cars create neighborhood eyesores and safety hazards. This item allows the city to remove one such vehicle and bill the registered owner for the cost.
Abandoned or broken-down cars left on streets are safety hazards and eyesores. The city can remove them and bill the registered owner for the cost.
City charges property owners for cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Unpaid assessments may become tax liens.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will face special assessments to cover abatement costs. The city will pursue collection to recover cleanup expenses.
City demolishes unsafe structure at 1945 Evergreen Street and bills the property owner for the $6,749 cost via special tax assessment.
Property owner at 9113 14th Avenue North will receive a bill for $5,027.44 to cover the city's cost of tearing down an unsafe building on their land.
City demolished an unsafe building at 1013 Park Place and is billing the property owner $9,678.08 to cover the cost. Property owners are responsible for their buildings' upkeep.
City is charging property owners for removal of noxious weeds on their lots, following a 2018 abatement declaration. Affected owners will see a special assessment on their tax bill.
City removes abandoned vehicle from neighborhood; owner pays removal costs. Improves street safety and appearance.
City removes abandoned vehicle from neighborhood and bills the owner for removal costs, reducing blight and eyesore in the area.
City is levying special assessments against property owners for cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds. Property owners subject to these charges should review the assessment list to confirm their parcel is included and understand their financial obligation.
Property owners will receive a special assessment bill to recover costs of city-ordered weed removal. Specific properties and amounts are listed in the full resolution.
Properties with noxious or dangerous weeds are being assessed charges to cover city cleanup costs. Property owners may owe money to the city unless they clear the weeds themselves.
Property owners will face a special assessment charge to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. The assessment amount and affected parcels will be detailed in the hearing.
City may levy charges against property owners for weed removal on their land. This hearing lets owners contest the assessment before it becomes final.
Property owners may face charges to cover costs of removing noxious weeds from their land under a 2018 city declaration. Owners have a right to be heard before the assessment is finalized.