Remove inoperable vehicle from property; costs charged to owner
City removes a junk vehicle classified as a public nuisance. Owner pays removal costs.
City removes a junk vehicle classified as a public nuisance. Owner pays removal costs.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from streets and properties; costs are billed to the registered owner.
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 vehicles on streets and property create safety and blight concerns. Removal costs are assessed to the registered owner.
Property owners will receive bills for city weed-removal costs on their lots. Unpaid assessments can lead to liens or foreclosure.
Property owners may face special tax bills to cover city costs of clearing dangerous weeds from vacant or neglected land. Affects properties identified under the 2015 weed-abatement program.
City will levy charges against property owners for clearing noxious weeds on blighted parcels, continuing enforcement of 2015 blight abatement rules.
Property owners may face liens or added costs if their land has noxious weeds. This item sets the special assessment amounts.
City collects costs to clear overgrown, dangerous weeds from abandoned or neglected properties; owners may face tax liens if assessments aren't paid.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds face special assessments to cover abatement costs, per the city's 2015 weed-control ordinance. Your property may be affected.
Property owners facing weed-abatement charges will learn which parcels are affected and the assessment amounts. The hearing allows affected property owners to challenge or appeal the costs.
Property owners will receive bills for the city's cost to clear noxious weeds from their neglected land. Failure to pay can result in a lien against the property.
Property owners face new charges to cover the city's cost of clearing noxious weeds from blighted parcels. The amount and number of properties affected will be specified at the public hearing.
City assigns cleanup costs to property owners for noxious weeds under 2015 blight ordinance. Owners may face liens or additional charges if unpaid.
Property owners will receive bills to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land. This enforces the 2016 weed-abatement policy and helps neighborhoods address blight.
City will clear nuisances from blighted properties and charge cleanup costs to owners as property liens. Homeowners could see claims filed against their deeds if they don't pay.
Property owner at 536 40th St N is cleared from paying a special assessment for noxious weed removal on this lot.
Police Department uniforms and gear sourced through sole-source renewal with a local vendor. No competitive bid process.
Three broken HVAC units on the first floor of the South Precinct will be repaired using emergency procurement. Officers and staff will have restored climate control.
City removes dangerous weeds from private properties and bills owners for the cost. Check if your address is included — you'll receive a special assessment notice.