Demolition cost assessed to 832 51st St, Ensley: $4,289.60
Property owner at 832 51st Street in Ensley faces a special tax bill of $4,289.60 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the lot.
Property owner at 832 51st Street in Ensley faces a special tax bill of $4,289.60 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the lot.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a residential or commercial property and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
City collects special assessments from property owners for the cost of removing noxious weeds declared hazardous. Property owners may owe money to reimburse the city for abatement work performed under Resolution No. 1391-18.
Property owners will face charges to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their parcels. The assessment amount and affected properties are not detailed in this item.
Abandoned or broken-down cars are eyesores and safety hazards on neighborhood streets. The city will remove the vehicle and bill the owner for the cost.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicle; owner pays for removal costs.
Purchase of educational materials for emergency responder training. Ensures first responders have current reference materials.
Owners of properties declared to have dangerous weeds face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. Property owners will receive notice of the charges and have a chance to be heard before the assessment is finalized.
City bills property owners for costs to remove noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. Assessment amount and affected properties not shown in item text.
City will remove an abandoned or non-working vehicle from a neighborhood and charge the owner for removal costs. Keeps streets clear of eyesores and hazards.
City will remove an abandoned or non-working vehicle and charge the owner for removal costs. Helps reduce neighborhood blight and public safety hazards.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicle and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
Property owners declared blighted will receive a bill for weed removal costs under an abatement order from 2018. Affected owners should review the parcel list to understand any charges.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles from streets and properties to reduce blight and safety hazards. Property owner pays the removal bill.
Property owners with noxious weeds may face assessment charges. Hearing provides opportunity to contest the abatement determination.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down car classified as a public nuisance, and charges the registered owner for removal costs.
Property owners with weeds declared noxious by the city will be assessed cleanup costs. This finalizes obligations identified in a 2018 resolution.
City enforces weed-removal orders on blighted properties; owners may face special assessments to cover abatement costs if they don't comply.
City contracts with Complete Demolition Services for demolition of non-residential structures; specific locations and total cost not disclosed in public summary.
Non-residential structures marked for demolition in Groups 2, 4, and 5 will be removed. Specific addresses and cost details are on file with the Purchasing Agent.