Council to vote on demolishing unsafe building at 7321 Sparta Avenue
If approved, the city would demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal would clear the blighted property and reduce neighborhood safety risks.
If approved, the city would demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal would clear the blighted property and reduce neighborhood safety risks.
If approved, would grant ArMoney's, LLC a Special Retail Liquor License 160 to operate at 7627 1st Avenue North. The license allows retail sale of alcoholic beverages at that location.
If approved, PK Groceries at 2216 24th Street North would be able to sell beer and wine off-premise. The decision follows a Public Safety Committee review and public hearing process.
Would authorize removal of an abandoned tan Cadillac Escalade from 1008 Lafayette St. If approved, removal costs would be assessed against the registered vehicle owner.
If approved, would direct demolition of the structure identified as unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal would address blighted property in the neighborhood.
If approved, the city would demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. The action would remove a blighted structure from the neighborhood at 1772 Peason Avenue.
If approved, the city would demolish a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance at 909 18th Way SW. Removal of blighted structures can improve neighborhood safety and property values in the area.
If approved, the city would demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal would clear blight from the neighborhood and eliminate a hazard to residents.
If approved, the city would demolish an unsafe structure deemed a public nuisance at 4520 8th Avenue. Removing blighted buildings can improve neighborhood safety and property values in the area.
If approved, the city would demolish the structure, removing a declared public nuisance and unsafe building from the neighborhood. Would address blight and safety concerns in the area.
If approved, would direct demolition of a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal would clear blight and reduce hazards in the neighborhood.
If approved, the city would demolish the building at 1807 27th Street, which has been determined unsafe and a public nuisance. The demolition would remove a blighted property from the neighborhood.
If approved, the city would demolish a property deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Removal could help stabilize the neighborhood and prevent hazards to nearby residents.
If approved, the city would remove a gray 2008 Mercedes Benz abandoned at 452 Price Dr and bill the registered owner for removal costs. The vehicle would be treated as a public nuisance.
If approved, the city would demolish a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance at 4613 8th Avenue North. Removal would clear a blighted property and reduce hazards in the neighborhood.
If approved, would grant a Class I Lounge Retail Liquor license to LA Catrina Bar, LLC to operate at 1005 20th Street South. This would authorize retail liquor sales at the location subject to state and local regulations.
If approved, Ralphs Listening Room would be allowed to serve and sell alcohol at its venue on 2nd Avenue North. This enables the business to operate as a lounge and could affect neighborhood activity and licensing in the area.
If approved, On The Mark, LLC would be authorized to operate non-emergency medical transport services on Birmingham streets. This allows the company to provide transport services within the city.
If approved, the city would remove an inoperable 2004 Toyota Corolla from 903 Barnisdale Rd and charge the registered owner for removal costs. The vehicle would be classified as a public nuisance.
If approved, the property would be demolished and removed from the tax rolls. The action would address a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in the neighborhood.