Inoperable vehicle removal; costs charged to owner
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from neighborhoods and bills the registered owner. Helps clear blight from residential areas.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicles from neighborhoods and bills the registered owner. Helps clear blight from residential areas.
Property owners in targeted neighborhoods will receive bills for weed removal performed by the city. The assessment recovers costs from owners of vacant or neglected land.
Property owners may face financial penalties or tax liens if they don't clear overgrown weeds. The city uses special assessments to recover abatement costs from responsible parties.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face special assessment bills to cover city cleanup costs. This applies to properties declared in violation under prior council action.
Property owners with noxious weeds face a special assessment bill to cover city cleanup costs. The amount and affected parcels will be set at a public hearing.
Faster emergency response across city lines if either jurisdiction faces a surge in calls. Expands fire and ambulance coverage without adding new stations or staff.
City will remove overgrown vegetation and debris from neglected properties and charge owners for cleanup costs. Costs become liens on properties if unpaid.
Property owners will receive bills for city-ordered weed removal on their parcels. Costs recover cleanup work declared necessary in 2018.
Property owners will face cost recovery charges for city-ordered weed removal on their land. The assessment enforces a 2018 blight-elimination order.
Properties declared blighted by noxious or dangerous weeds face special assessment costs to fund abatement work. Owners will receive notice of hearing and chance to respond.
City will charge property owners for costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Owners may face liens if assessments go unpaid.
City imposes cleanup costs on property owners of abandoned, overgrown lots. Owners who don't clear weeds will see charges added to their tax bills.
City will assess owners of weed-infested parcels for cleanup costs. Property owners may face bills for noxious-weed removal if properties aren't cleared by deadline.
Property owners will receive bills to cover costs of clearing weeds and vegetation on their land; failure to pay may result in tax liens or forced sale.
Property owners face assessments for clearing noxious weeds from land declared blighted in 2019. This finalizes cleanup costs against those parcels.
Property owners with noxious weeds on their lots face a special assessment to cover city abatement costs. This makes them financially responsible for weed removal.
Property owners on this list will be billed for city costs to remove noxious weeds from their land. Owners can contest the assessment at a public hearing.
Property owners may face charges for removing noxious weeds from their land. Specific addresses and assessment amounts are not provided in this item.
City assesses property owners for the cost of clearing noxious weeds from blighted lots. Owners who don't pay may face liens or foreclosure.
City will charge property owners for costs of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land; owners who don't comply face liens or further enforcement.