City orders demolition of unsafe building at 117 1st Ave North
An unsafe structure on 1st Avenue North will be demolished. The city has determined it poses a public safety hazard.
An unsafe structure on 1st Avenue North will be demolished. The city has determined it poses a public safety hazard.
City commits $150,000 to Police Athletic Teams programs, typically youth sports and mentorship initiatives serving neighborhoods with high police engagement.
Unsafe structure at 3835 39th Avenue North will be demolished. Removal reduces blight and safety risks in the neighborhood.
City will demolish an unsafe building declared a public nuisance at 209 Pratt Highway. Removal improves neighborhood safety and reduces blight.
Unsafe structure at 118 2nd Avenue South will be torn down, removing a public nuisance from the neighborhood.
The building at 604 2nd Street North has been declared a public nuisance and unsafe; the city will demolish it. This removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
City is removing a blighted structure in Ensley that poses a public safety hazard. Demolition clears the property for potential reuse and reduces blight in the neighborhood.
Property at 2809 32nd Way SW will be demolished after city determination that the structure is unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal of blighted buildings from neighborhoods improves safety and property values.
Unsafe structure at 304 4th Avenue South will be torn down, removing a public hazard from the neighborhood.
City declares this property a public nuisance and unsafe, ordering its demolition. Removes a blighted or dangerous structure from the neighborhood.
Property owners will receive bills for city costs to clear noxious weeds from their land. This follows a 2023 declaration and hearing process.
Property owners may face assessment charges to cover city costs for clearing noxious weeds from neglected land. Specific parcels affected are not listed in this summary.
Property owners will face special assessments to recover the city's costs for clearing noxious weeds from their land. Details on specific addresses and assessment amounts not listed in this item.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the city's cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their parcels. The amount owed depends on the size and cleanup scope of each property.
Property owners may face special tax assessments for weed cleanup on their land or adjacent parcels. The city declares which properties are blighted and sets cleanup costs as a lien.
City will remove an abandoned or non-working vehicle from a property and charge the registered owner for removal costs, clearing the public nuisance.
City is charging property owners for the cost of removing dangerous weeds from their land, as ordered in November 2022. Affected owners will receive bills for abatement work already completed.
Property owners will receive bills for city-ordered weed removal on their land. The assessment covers work declared necessary under a September 2023 council decision.
Property at 601 2nd Street North will be demolished after the city determined the building is unsafe and a public nuisance. This affects the immediate neighborhood and removes a hazardous structure.
City removes a condemned structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears the site and reduces neighborhood blight.