Weed abatement assessment levied on blighted properties
City assesses property owners for costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Owners who don't pay face liens on their properties.
City assesses property owners for costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Owners who don't pay face liens on their properties.
Property owners in targeted neighborhoods face assessed fees to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds. The assessment applies to properties previously declared blighted under 2018 city resolution.
Property owners will receive bills for city weed removal on blighted lots. Assessments are based on abatement work already completed under a 2018 city order.
Keeps ongoing cleanup of blighted properties and public spaces on schedule. Regular weed and debris removal helps prevent neighborhood blight and improves safety.
City renews one-year contract for weed removal and debris cleanup on public property. Keeps neighborhoods tidy and addresses visible blight around vacant lots and city-owned sites.
Property owners will face charges to cover the cost of clearing weeds and dangerous vegetation from neglected parcels. This levy recovers city expenses for public health and safety cleanup.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover the city's cost of removing noxious weeds from their land. This enforces the 2019 blighted-property abatement decision and may increase owner obligations.
City is collecting fines from property owners for noxious weeds declared a public nuisance in 2017. Hearing allows affected owners to contest the assessment before liens are placed.
Property owners may face charges for city weed removal on their lots. The assessment covers noxious or dangerous weeds declared a nuisance in 2017.
Property owners with noxious weeds face a special assessment after the city abates the problem. This hearing lets affected owners respond before charges are finalized.
Property owners will receive bills for city weed removal on neglected land. Amounts depend on parcel size and abatement work done.
Properties declared noxious or dangerous will be assessed for weed removal costs. Property owners will receive invoices unless they abate weeds themselves.
City clears dangerous weeds from vacant or neglected lots and charges property owners for the cost. Property taxes may increase if owners don't pay the abatement bill.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover the city's cost of clearing noxious weeds from blighted land. Assessment details and affected addresses will be heard during the public hearing.
City receives federal funding to support high-intensity drug trafficking enforcement. Grant money supports police operations targeting drug distribution networks.
City continues clearing overgrown weeds and debris from vacant lots to reduce blight and improve neighborhood safety. Contract covers one year on unit-price basis.
Xtreme Brush Cutters will continue clearing overgrown vegetation and debris from city properties for the next year. This routine maintenance helps prevent blight and keeps neglected parcels from becoming safety or health hazards.
City maintains weed control and debris removal across properties in Dolomite to prevent blight and neighborhood deterioration. One-year renewal keeps routine city maintenance ongoing.
Maintains clearing of blighted properties and debris across the city for another year. Helps keep neighborhoods safe and prevents overgrown lots from becoming public nuisances.
Greatscape will continue clearing weeds and debris on city property for another year under existing unit prices. Maintains public spaces and blight control across the city.