Weed abatement removed for 2100 Steiner Court
Property owner at 2100 Steiner Court is no longer subject to city weed abatement assessment, likely because the condition has been remedied or the assessment was in error.
Property owner at 2100 Steiner Court is no longer subject to city weed abatement assessment, likely because the condition has been remedied or the assessment was in error.
City will demolish an unsafe structure in your neighborhood. The property at 533 Cambridge Street has been found to be a public nuisance and poses a safety risk to residents.
City declares the structure unsafe and a public nuisance, moving forward with demolition to address blight and safety risks in the neighborhood.
City will remove an abandoned or disabled vehicle from a property and charge the registered owner for removal costs.
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
City declares the property unsafe and a public nuisance, removing a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods under public nuisance rules. The registered owner will be billed for removal.
An unsafe building at 2233 22nd Avenue North will be demolished. The property has been declared a public nuisance and safety hazard.
City locks in unit prices for emergency medical and rescue equipment through a competitive bid. Ensures first responders have needed supplies at pre-negotiated costs.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face special assessments to cover abatement costs. Affected properties were identified in an earlier council vote (Resolution 1821-24, December 3, 2024).
City will clear nuisances from abandoned or neglected properties and bill owners. Liens against properties help recover cleanup costs.
This agreement ensures continuous emergency call dispatch services for the city. The one-year renewal maintains 911 system operations that residents depend on during emergencies.
Property owners in certain neighborhoods may face special tax assessments to cover weed-removal costs. Check if your address is listed to learn your potential liability.
The city is canceling an earlier weed abatement order for this property. This removes any ongoing compliance requirements or liens related to noxious weeds at that address.
Property owner at 1423 30th Street no longer faces city weed-abatement charges; the property is removed from the December 2025 assessment list.
Property at 110 4th Street North is dropped from the city's weed-abatement program, likely because the owner has addressed the code violation or the property no longer meets abatement criteria.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face special assessments to cover abatement costs, following council's January 7 declaration.
Property owners of weedy or blighted parcels may face special tax assessments to recover city cleanup costs. Check your property records if you own vacant land.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the city's cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Failure to pay may result in liens or collection action.
Property at 544 16th Way SW is removed from the city's weed abatement assessment, likely because the property owner has cleared noxious or dangerous vegetation.