Council orders demolition of unsafe building at 612 2nd St N
City removes a condemned structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. The property at 612 2nd Street North will be torn down, clearing a blight site from the neighborhood.
City removes a condemned structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. The property at 612 2nd Street North will be torn down, clearing a blight site from the neighborhood.
Condemned structure at 1220 16th Way S.W. will be torn down, removing a public safety hazard and blighted property from the neighborhood.
Abandoned or broken-down vehicles can attract crime and lower neighborhood safety. The city removes the vehicle and bills the owner for costs.
Abandoned vehicles will be cleared from neighborhood streets. Removal costs are charged to the registered owner.
Blighted structure classified as public nuisance will be removed, clearing the way for neighborhood stabilization in the 35206 zip code.
Auburn University will lead a peer-mentorship program targeting youth substance abuse prevention in Birmingham, using state opioid settlement funds.
City removes an abandoned or broken-down car from a residential or commercial property and charges the vehicle's registered owner for the cleanup cost.
City declares the structure at 8114 – 6th Avenue North unsafe and will demolish it. Removal of blighted buildings improves neighborhood safety and property values.
City is removing a property declared unsafe and a public nuisance in the 35206 area. Demolition clears blight and may open the path for neighborhood recovery.
Firehouse Ministries receives a contract to operate a trauma-informed opioid abatement program. This expands harm-reduction services for residents struggling with opioid use disorder.
City declares property dangerous and will demolish it, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
City removes an abandoned or non-working vehicle from a neighborhood. The registered owner will be billed for removal costs.
Property owners will receive bills to cover city costs of clearing noxious weeds under the August 2023 blight cleanup program. Assessment amounts vary by property.
Removal costs for abandoned cars are passed to the registered owner. Clearing blighted vehicles improves neighborhood safety and livability.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from neighborhoods as public nuisances. Removal costs are billed to the registered owner.
One-year contract with Snap T 360 (Pleasant Grove) to clear weeds and debris from city properties as needed. Keeps neighborhoods safe and maintains blighted property standards.
Birmingham is funding a new community-centered emergency response training program through the BOLD initiative with nonprofit Pulse Finders, LLC. This expands training capacity for first responders and community members.
Weed and debris removal at vacant/blighted properties helps improve neighborhood safety and appearance. Contract runs one year at competitive rates.
Cleaner streets and vacant lots reduce blight in neighborhoods across the city. This competitive contract covers debris removal and weed control on as-needed basis.
City removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood. Unsafe building demolitions reduce fire and crime risks while clearing land for potential redevelopment.