Unsafe building at 1023 48th St. North ordered demolished
Council votes to tear down a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
Council votes to tear down a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
City will tear down a building declared unsafe and a public nuisance at this West Birmingham address. Removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Police Department receives night vision equipment to support after-hours surveillance and tactical operations.
Building declared unsafe and public nuisance; will be demolished. Addresses blight and safety risk in the neighborhood.
City locks in unit prices for emergency lighting supplies and installation across facilities as needed. Competitive bid ensures cost control on routine public-safety infrastructure.
City collects special assessments from property owners for weed removal on their land. If your property is on this list, you'll owe the abatement cost as a separate charge.
Owners of vacant or neglected properties will face bills to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds. If unpaid, assessments typically become tax liens.
Property owners will face charges to cover costs of removing noxious weeds declared hazardous by the city. Affected residents can present objections at a public hearing.
Property owners face special assessments to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from abandoned or neglected parcels. Check the full resolution to see if your property is affected.
Property owners may face new charges on tax bills to cover costs of clearing weeds from neglected parcels. Affected addresses are listed separately.
City awards painting contract for 2025 Ford Police Interceptors. Work covers roof and doors on each vehicle.
Property owners with overgrown weeds flagged in April 2023 now face special assessments to cover city cleanup costs. Failure to pay may result in liens against the property.
City removes blighted building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears the property and may improve neighborhood safety and appearance.
City collects cleanup costs from property owners who failed to remove noxious weeds. Property owners can attend the hearing to contest the assessment.
Building declared a public nuisance will be torn down, clearing a blighted property in the Ensley neighborhood.
Property owners may face special assessments to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as authorized under prior city resolution.
Properties with dangerous weeds will receive notice; owners must abate or face city enforcement action and potential fines.
Property owners will face a new special assessment charge to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as ordered by the city in 2022.
City declares the structure a public nuisance and unsafe. The building will be torn down to remove a blight and safety hazard from the Ensley neighborhood.
City will assess property owners for costs of removing noxious weeds from their land. Affected owners will receive bills and have opportunity to contest the charges at a hearing.