Council orders demolition of unsafe building at 68 Kappa Avenue South
A condemned building at 68 Kappa Avenue South will be torn down. The structure is unsafe and poses a public nuisance to the neighborhood.
A condemned building at 68 Kappa Avenue South will be torn down. The structure is unsafe and poses a public nuisance to the neighborhood.
Unsafe structure at 8900 Valleybrook Road will be demolished to remove a public hazard from the neighborhood.
Building declared a public nuisance and safety hazard. Demolition clears the structure from the neighborhood.
Property at 4305 13th Avenue North is being removed after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. This clears a blighted property from the neighborhood.
City council declared the building unsafe and ordered its demolition. This removes a blighted property from the neighborhood.
City has declared this building unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will remove a blighted property from the neighborhood and address a safety hazard.
Unsafe structure at 8332 4th Avenue North will be torn down to eliminate a public hazard in the neighborhood.
City is moving to enforce weed removal on 101 properties across the city. Property owners will be notified and face potential enforcement action if weeds aren't cleared.
Building at 7716 4th Avenue North deemed unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removal improves neighborhood safety and reduces blight.
An unsafe building deemed a public nuisance will be demolished, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
Replenishes emergency breathing apparatus inventory for firefighters. These cylinders enable safer response to fires and hazmat incidents across Birmingham.
The city will clear weeds and overgrowth from neglected properties and charge owners for the work, creating a lien against the property until paid. Owners have a chance to be heard on the cleanup costs.
Properties with code violations face cleanup costs passed to owners as liens. This decision clears nuisances but may increase property debt if owners cannot pay.
Property owners with noxious weeds face notice and potential city abatement action. The city can clean the properties and bill owners for the cost if weeds aren't removed.
City will post notice on 83 properties with dangerous or noxious weeds, declaring them public nuisances and setting in motion enforcement action. Neighbors living near these properties may see cleanup efforts or potential demolition if owners don't comply.
City will post notice on 83 blighted parcels and declare them public nuisances to force cleanup. Property owners must remove noxious weeds or face enforcement action.
Police will continue using a custom mobile application for field operations; OCV, LLC will handle all maintenance. No competitive bidding used.
Properties overgrown with dangerous weeds will receive notice to remedy the problem or face city abatement action and potential liens. Affects 83 parcels.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a neighborhood and bill the vehicle owner for the removal cost.
Abandoned cars can create safety hazards and reduce neighborhood quality. The city will remove the vehicle and bill the registered owner for removal costs.