City declares 628 6th Street Thomas unsafe, orders demolition
Property at 628 6th Street Thomas will be demolished after the city determined it unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes blighted structures from the neighborhood.
Property at 628 6th Street Thomas will be demolished after the city determined it unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes blighted structures from the neighborhood.
Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and reduce property values. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for the cost.
City pursues state funding to expand or improve public safety programs; actual impact depends on grant award and intended use.
Unsafe building demolished; property owner charged cost. Addresses blight and public safety.
Property owner at 522 Cambridge Street in Wylam must pay $3,702.94 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe structure. This clears a blighted property from the neighborhood.
Property owner at 909 Knoxville Place in Wylam will be billed $2,953.60 for the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building. The assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.
City demolished an unsafe building at 1901 Bessemer Road and is charging the property owner $7,769.92 to recover demolition costs. Property owners are responsible for unsafe structures; unpaid assessments become liens.
Abatement of abandoned vehicles clears neighborhood blight and improves street safety. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and reduce property values. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner for the cost.
City will tow and dispose of an abandoned or broken-down vehicle cluttering a neighborhood. The registered owner will be billed for removal costs.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from neighborhoods. Costs of removal are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles clutter neighborhoods and signal neglect. The city removes them and charges the registered owner for the cost.
City removes a junk vehicle classified as a public nuisance. Owner pays removal costs.
Abandoned cars clutter neighborhoods and attract crime. The city removes the vehicle and bills the registered owner to recover costs.
City removes abandoned or inoperable cars that create neighborhood blight and safety hazards; removal costs charged to the vehicle owner.
Abandoned vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and the owner is billed for removal costs, reducing blight and improving street safety.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles are cleared from neighborhoods and costs charged to the registered owner, improving neighborhood conditions.
Owner of 904 Knoxville Place in Wylam must pay a special tax assessment to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe structure. This recups public safety spending directly from the property owner.
Property owner at 3812 39th Court North will be billed for the cost of demolishing an unsafe building—a common practice when owners abandon or neglect dangerous structures.
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars that create blight and safety hazards in neighborhoods. Removal costs are charged to the vehicle's registered owner.