Special assessment: weed abatement fees on blighted properties
Property owners will be billed for city costs to remove noxious weeds from their land. Charges are linked to earlier abatement work ordered in June 2023.
Property owners will be billed for city costs to remove noxious weeds from their land. Charges are linked to earlier abatement work ordered in June 2023.
Property owners may face costs to remove noxious weeds declared hazardous in 2023; affected parcels and amounts are listed in full resolution.
City will remove an abandoned or non-working vehicle and charge the registered owner for removal costs, reducing neighborhood blight and public safety hazards.
Removes a blighted vehicle from neighborhood streets. Owner will be charged for removal costs.
City removes abandoned or disabled vehicle from your street and bills the owner for removal costs, improving neighborhood conditions and safety.
City removes abandoned or broken-down cars from neighborhoods and bills the registered owner for cleanup costs.
Property owners will face special assessments to cover costs of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, or the city will pursue collection. Costs and affected properties are detailed in the resolution.
Property owners may face a special assessment bill to cover the cost of removing noxious weeds from their land. The city previously declared these properties dangerous under Resolution 1014-22 (June 2022).
Property owners with noxious weeds will face special assessments to recover city cleanup costs. The city previously declared these properties dangerous under Resolution 226-23 (Feb 2023).
Properties with noxious weeds declared in April 2021 now face special assessments; affected property owners will receive bills for city abatement costs.
City will charge property owners for cost of clearing noxious or dangerous weeds under 2020 ordinance. Affected owners will receive assessment bill.
City removes abandoned or non-working vehicles from neighborhoods and bills the registered owner for removal costs, reducing blight and improving street appearance.
City will remove an abandoned or broken-down vehicle from a property and bill the vehicle's owner for the cost. Helps clean up neighborhoods.
The city removes an abandoned or non-functioning vehicle from a neighborhood. Removal costs will be charged to the registered owner.
City removes an abandoned or inoperable vehicle from a property and bills the registered owner for removal costs.
City imposes cleanup costs on property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds. Owners may face tax liens if they don't pay the assessment.
Property owners may face special assessments to cover city costs for removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, following an earlier declaration under Resolution 456-23.
City will tow an abandoned or disabled vehicle from a neighborhood and charge the owner for removal costs.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle from neighborhood. Removal costs charged to vehicle owner.
Property owners in designated blighted areas will be charged for city-ordered weed removal. Affected residents should review the property list to see if their address is included and understand the special assessment amount owed.