Special assessment: weed abatement charges on city properties
City is levying charges against property owners for removal of noxious weeds declared hazardous in 2018. Affected property owners will receive bills to recover abatement costs.
City is levying charges against property owners for removal of noxious weeds declared hazardous in 2018. Affected property owners will receive bills to recover abatement costs.
Property owners will be charged for city-ordered clearing of noxious weeds on their land. The assessment amount and specific addresses are listed in the full resolution.
City imposes cleanup costs on property owners who failed to remove noxious weeds; owners can contest the assessment at a public hearing.
Property owners may owe special assessments to cover the city's cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as originally declared in 2018.
City recovers costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from properties by assessing owners. Property owners may face liens if unpaid.
City is assessing property owners for costs of removing noxious weeds declared dangerous under prior city action. Property owners may face new charges on tax bills.
Property owners will receive bills to cover costs of removing dangerous weeds from their land. Liens may be placed on properties if assessments go unpaid.
Property owners may receive bills to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land, as authorized under a 2018 council decision.
Property owners will face charges to clean up abandoned lots declared hazardous. This recovers city costs for weed removal on tax-delinquent or neglected parcels.
Blighted structure at 9629 9th Avenue North will be removed, clearing the property and reducing public safety hazards in the neighborhood.
Unsafe structure at 9121–9125 14th Avenue North declared a public nuisance and targeted for demolition, removing a neighborhood hazard.
City will tow and scrap an abandoned or non-functional vehicle classified as a public nuisance. The vehicle owner will be billed for removal and disposal costs.
Unsafe building at 3504 2nd Street will be torn down to remove a public safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or inoperable vehicles clutter neighborhoods and can attract crime. The city will remove the vehicle and bill the registered owner for costs.
The city is removing 3913 1st Pl W from its special assessment for weed abatement, meaning the property owner will no longer be billed for this city service.
City will remove an abandoned vehicle from a property and bill the vehicle's owner for removal costs, clearing neighborhood blight.
Building at 1/3 South Park Road deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removes hazard from neighborhood.
Property deemed a public nuisance and safety hazard will be demolished. Removes blight and unsafe conditions from the neighborhood.
Removal costs will be charged to the vehicle's owner. The city is clearing abandoned or non-functioning vehicles that pose safety or aesthetic concerns to neighborhoods.
City removes an abandoned or inoperable vehicle from a property and bills the registered owner for the cost. Helps clean up neighborhoods and deter vehicle abandonment.