Weed abatement special assessment against unnamed properties
Property owners may face charges for city weed removal on their land. Details on which properties and assessment amounts are not in the public record summary.
Property owners may face charges for city weed removal on their land. Details on which properties and assessment amounts are not in the public record summary.
Property declared unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removes a blighted structure from downtown.
The city will tear down this vacant or blighted structure, removing a public safety and nuisance hazard from the neighborhood.
Building demolition removes a health and safety hazard from the neighborhood. Clearance improves street safety and opens the parcel for potential reuse or stabilization.
Ensley neighborhood clears one more vacant, dangerous structure. Demolition removes a public safety hazard and blight risk.
Unsafe building declared public nuisance and targeted for demolition, clearing blight from neighborhood and reducing code-enforcement burden.
Property owner pays for emergency demolition of unsafe building. Special assessment covers city's demolition costs for the Ensley property.
Changes to Birmingham's pandemic curfew order may affect movement restrictions and public safety rules during COVID-19 emergencies. Details of specific modifications not provided in docket.
Property owner at 303 14th Street will be charged $5,600.88 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the lot.
Owner of the unsafe building at 209-26th Ave SW will be billed $6,162 to cover the city's demolition cost. Property owners can be held responsible for demo expenses when structures pose safety risks.
Property owner at 700 30th Place S.W. will receive a bill for demolition costs, which the city can enforce as a special tax assessment against the property.
Unsafe building at 1515 Avenue G has been demolished; the property owner is now responsible for the $3,759.52 cost through a special assessment on their tax bill.
Property owner at 1208 Oakland Avenue will be billed $5,975.60 to cover the city's cost for demolishing the unsafe building. The charge becomes a special assessment against the property.
Property owner at 2812 Garrison Avenue will be assessed $4,194.96 to cover the city's cost of demolishing the unsafe building. Special assessments recoup public spending on blight removal.
Changes rules on when masks must be worn in public during the pandemic. Affects where and when residents need to cover their faces.
Landfill operations affect citywide waste management. Emergency repairs keep the facility running and prevent service disruptions.
Property owner will owe $5,126 to the city to cover demolition of an unsafe building. Special tax assessments typically attach to the property tax bill.
Property owner will be billed $5,101 for demolition of an unsafe building on their lot. Cost recovers city spending on clearing the blighted structure.
Property owner at 2919 Avenue C now owes $13,014.80 to cover city demolition costs for an unsafe building. Special assessments are added to property tax bills and become a lien if unpaid.
Owner of 2519 Avenue D must pay the city for demolishing an unsafe structure on the property. The $3,340 cost recovers the city's expenses for removing the blighted building.