City declares building at 1329 43rd St unsafe; orders demolition
A vacant or deteriorated building in your neighborhood will be torn down. Demolition removes hazards and blight that can affect property values and safety.
A vacant or deteriorated building in your neighborhood will be torn down. Demolition removes hazards and blight that can affect property values and safety.
Condemned property will be torn down to eliminate blight and public safety hazards in the neighborhood.
Dangerous structure slated for removal to reduce neighborhood blight and public safety risk. Funded from general budget.
City declares the structure a public nuisance and unsafe. Demolition removes a blighted property from the neighborhood.
Building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance; demolition will remove hazard from neighborhood.
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished, removing a blight hazard from the neighborhood.
Unsafe structure will be torn down, removing a public nuisance and hazard from the neighborhood. No cost to residents.
Property owner at 3457 31st Place N is removed from the city's special weed-abatement assessment, reducing their tax liability for the year.
City will clean up blighted properties and charge owners through liens. Affected property owners will receive notice and a hearing opportunity.
City upgrades police vehicle radio systems and service plan. Investment improves emergency communications for public safety operations.
The city is moving toward cleanup of 99 properties with dangerous weeds that pose neighborhood blight and safety hazards. Property owners will receive notice to clear the weeds or face city-ordered removal.
Police fleet refreshed with 50 new 2025 Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles, paid from general fund. Modernized patrol cars improve officer safety and response capability.
Shepherd Center building at Mt. Olive location will be removed and hazardous materials disposed of safely. Lowest-bid contract awarded to Bostic Trucking & Excavating.
Unsafe structure at 50 Kappa Avenue will be demolished. This removes a property deemed dangerous to the neighborhood.
Property owners may owe special assessment fees to cover city costs of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds. Check if your property is listed.
City will demolish an unsafe building in the Ensley neighborhood. The decision removes a public nuisance from a residential area.
City authorizes ammunition purchases from Gulf Stated Distributors through competitive bidding, covering multiple Federal, Hornady, PMC, and other brands for police operations.
City approves Winchester ammunition purchases from Precision Delta Corp. at negotiated unit prices. Ensures consistent supply of duty ammunition for police operations.
City approves purchase of police firearms, holsters, and accessories from Walter Craig, LLC. Firearms and equipment procurement affects department capability and public safety readiness.
Building at 1056 Alicia Drive has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance; city will tear it down to protect neighborhood safety and property values.