Police Department buys Shure vocal system and accessories for $443.72
General fund spending on police equipment. Routine equipment purchase via sole-source procurement.
General fund spending on police equipment. Routine equipment purchase via sole-source procurement.
City removes nuisances from abandoned or neglected parcels and recovers cleanup costs through property liens. Property owners will be billed for abatement work.
Property owner at 632 6th Street, Thomas will be charged $3,350.80 to cover the city's cost to demolish an unsafe building on their lot.
City is assessing property owners for the cost of clearing noxious weeds from their land. Affected property owners may face added fees on their tax bill.
Property owners will be assessed costs to remove noxious weeds from neglected parcels, or face liens against their property. This continues enforcement of the city's 2020 weed-abatement ordinance.
Property owner at 4816 9th Terrace North will be charged $4,836 to cover demolition costs of an unsafe structure. The assessment becomes a lien against the property.
Property owners may face liens or charges to cover costs of clearing noxious weeds from their land under the city's abatement program.
Property owner at 1428 44th Place North will be charged $3,447 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Properties with noxious or dangerous weeds face a special assessment to cover abatement costs. Check your property bill if you own land in the affected areas.
Property owner at 6822 3rd Avenue North will be charged $5,998 to cover the city's cost for demolishing an unsafe building on the site.
Properties declared hazardous for noxious weeds face special assessments to recover cleanup costs. You may owe money if your property was cited.
Property owners will owe a special assessment to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, as declared under a 2019 council resolution.
Property owners will face financial charges for city-ordered weed removal on their land. Costs are tied to prior abatement work completed under 2018 authority.
Council is levying charges against property owners for city costs to clear noxious weeds from their land, following a 2020 declaration. Property owners may owe abatement costs if weeds were not cleared.
City spends $13,733 from general funds on police plaques and awards via no-bid purchase from United Trophy Company.
City demolishes unsafe building at 9020 Belvoir Drive; owner now owes the full cost as a special assessment on their property tax bill.
City imposes cleanup costs on property owners for noxious weeds declared dangerous in 2020. Owners may face liens if assessments go unpaid.
Property owners with noxious weeds may face cleanup costs billed to their tax accounts. Assessment covers abatement work under the city's blighted-property ordinance.
Property owners will owe a special assessment to cover the cost of removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land. The city declared these properties blighted under a 2019 resolution and is now billing owners for cleanup.
City charges property owners for costs to remove dangerous weeds on their land. Failure to pay may result in tax liens or foreclosure.