Non-custodial arrest policy during COVID-19 emergency
Affects how police handle arrests and court bail during the pandemic, potentially reducing jail bookings and associated costs for residents facing charges.
Affects how police handle arrests and court bail during the pandemic, potentially reducing jail bookings and associated costs for residents facing charges.
Property declared a public nuisance and safety hazard. Demolition removes blight from the neighborhood.
City declares the building a public nuisance and will demolish it, clearing blighted property from the neighborhood.
Building at 1112 19th Place S.W. will be demolished after council determination it's unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes blight and potential hazard from the neighborhood.
Building deemed a public nuisance will be torn down, removing blight from the neighborhood and clearing the property for potential reuse.
This building is being torn down because it poses a safety and health risk to the neighborhood. Demolition clears blighted property and helps stabilize the surrounding area.
Unsafe structure deemed a public nuisance will be removed from neighborhood. Demolition helps address blight and improve safety for residents nearby.
Condemned structure in Ensley neighborhood will be torn down, removing a blighted property and public safety hazard from the community.
This property is no longer subject to special weed-abatement charges. The city removes it from the assessment roll after the land was cleared.
Clears abandoned vehicle from neighborhood property; removal costs billed to registered owner rather than taxpayers.
City removes abandoned cars cluttering neighborhoods and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
City clears abandoned vehicles from neighborhoods. Removal costs are charged back to the registered owner.
Abandoned vehicles are removed as public nuisance. Costs assessed to registered owner.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles from streets and private property, charging the registered owner for cleanup. This keeps neighborhoods safer and reduces blight.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards. Removal costs are billed to the registered vehicle owner.
Abandoned or broken-down cars in neighborhoods create safety hazards and blight. City removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for costs.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicles that create safety and blight hazards in neighborhoods. Removal costs are recovered from the registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are removed from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner. Keeps streets safer and cleaner.
Abatement of abandoned vehicles clears neighborhood blight and improves street safety. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are declared public nuisances and will be removed; the cost gets charged to the vehicle owner. This clears blight from neighborhoods and improves community appearance.