Council buys office furniture for police: $27,923 to JSI
City spends $27,923 on office furniture from Jasper Seating Company for the Police Department through competitive bidding.
City spends $27,923 on office furniture from Jasper Seating Company for the Police Department through competitive bidding.
City is removing a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance from the neighborhood. The demolition will improve safety and reduce blight in the area.
City declares the structure unsafe and will tear it down to remove a public hazard from your neighborhood.
City will demolish a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in the Pratt City neighborhood. Removes a blight and safety hazard from the area.
City will tear down a building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance in your neighborhood. Removes a hazard from the block.
City is tearing down a condemned building deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. The property at 615 3rd Street North will be demolished.
A condemned building at 512 2nd Street North will be demolished. The property has been deemed unsafe and a public nuisance, clearing the way for site remediation.
Free gun-safety class for residents; covers handling, storage, and safe use practices. Scheduled March 2, 2024.
Property at 1131 Avenue J will be torn down due to unsafe conditions and public nuisance risk. Removing blighted structures improves neighborhood safety and property values.
Blighted structure at 2229 32nd Avenue North will be demolished to remove a public nuisance and safety hazard from the neighborhood.
Unsafe or blighted properties can lower neighborhood safety and property values. This building is being torn down to remove a public hazard.
Building at 7240 Queenstown Avenue is deemed unsafe and a public nuisance; city will demolish it to remove the hazard.
City declares the structure a public nuisance and hazard, clearing the way for demolition to improve neighborhood safety and property conditions.
Police Department will deploy LiveView surveillance technology under a three-year sole-source agreement. Details on equipment count, cost, and capabilities not fully disclosed in agenda.
Transportation One gains authority to operate medical transport vehicles on city streets. This affects availability of non-emergency medical transport services for residents.
Council declares 22 overgrown lots a public nuisance and orders them cleaned up. Neighbors of weedy properties will see action to reduce blight and potential pest/safety hazards.
City funds a BPD community engagement initiative, strengthening police-neighborhood ties through direct participation in local events.
Walker's Transportation gains legal authority to operate non-emergency medical transport service in the city. The permit grants a Certificate of Public Necessity and Convenience, allowing regulated passenger service operation.
City will remove overgrown weeds and debris from blighted properties; cleanup costs become a lien against the property owners. Specific affected addresses not listed in this item.
Property owners will receive a bill for abatement of noxious weeds on their land, as declared in 2020. This is a formal assessment that may result in liens if unpaid.