City orders demolition of unsafe building at 314 5th Way, Pratt City
Unsafe structure declared public nuisance and marked for demolition. Removes blight and hazard from Pratt City neighborhood.
Unsafe structure declared public nuisance and marked for demolition. Removes blight and hazard from Pratt City neighborhood.
Building at 1012 Winchester Drive will be demolished after being declared a public nuisance and unsafe structure. Removes a hazard from the neighborhood.
Property designated dangerous will be removed from neighborhood. Demolition addresses public safety concern identified by city planning staff.
Equipment upgrade enhances firefighter rescue capabilities for building fires and vehicle accidents. Thermal imaging helps locate victims in smoke.
Unsafe or blighted structures pose fire, health, and crime risks to nearby residents. Demolition removes the hazard and can help stabilize the neighborhood.
The building has been declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition will remove a hazard from the neighborhood and clear the property for future use.
Police will deepen coordination with the FBI on federal investigations and intelligence sharing for up to three years. This type of partnership often involves joint task forces on serious crimes or terrorism prevention.
Property owner gets new hearing date on noxious weeds declared a public nuisance on their land.
Property owners may face liens if the city removes nuisances (blight, hazards) and assesses cleanup costs against them. Interested parties can be heard before the abatement proceeds.
Police Department receives storage equipment for operational facilities.
City removes nuisances from abandoned or neglected properties; costs become liens against the owners. Affects property values and neighborhood conditions.
Sole-source payment to fix emergency vehicle. Keeps rescue equipment operational for public safety response.
The city will repair a broken pipe in the sprinkler system at Birmingham CrossPlex using emergency procurement authority. This keeps the facility's irrigation functional and prevents further water damage.
Property owner at 317 Avenue U must pay $3,718.62 to cover the city's emergency demolition costs for an unsafe building. The cost is assessed as a special charge against the property.
Property owner at 4731 Terrace South will be charged $15,287.04 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building, added to their property tax bill or assessed separately.
Property owner at 7305 London Avenue is charged $5,214.52 to cover city costs for demolishing an unsafe building. The amount becomes a lien against the property until paid.
Property owner receives bill for unsafe building demolition. This special assessment becomes a lien on the property until paid.
Properties with dangerous weeds will face notices and enforcement action. Owners have opportunity to abate conditions or face city intervention.
Property owner at 4224 - 13th Avenue North must pay $4,663.20 to cover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on the site.