City assesses $13,084 demolition cost to 204 Graymont Avenue property
Property owner must pay for the city's demolition of an unsafe building. The cost is assessed as a special tax against the parcel.
Property owner must pay for the city's demolition of an unsafe building. The cost is assessed as a special tax against the parcel.
Property owner at 409 4th Avenue West will be billed $5,334.64 for the cost of demolishing an unsafe building on their lot. The special assessment becomes a lien on the property.
Unsafe building at 1309 18th Street Southwest has been demolished; owner is billed $3,837.76 for the cost.
City hired a contractor for regular weed removal and debris cleanup as needed throughout the year. Helps keep public spaces maintained.
Properties with dangerous weeds on this list will face enforcement notices and potential city-ordered cleanup. Owners have limited time to act before the city can abate the weeds at their expense.
City spends general fund dollars on firehouse supplies and safety equipment. No competitive bidding was used.
City activated emergency procurement to fix a critical storm sewer failure, protecting drainage infrastructure and preventing potential flooding or public health risks in affected areas.
Storm sewer damage is creating trenches in yards at this address; emergency repair contract lets work begin without delay.
Public safety equipment purchase for emergency response. Sole-source procurement from Houston-Galveston Area Council contract.
Property owners will receive special assessments to cover city costs for removing noxious or dangerous weeds from their land, following the initial abatement declaration in April 2019.
Properties with noxious or dangerous weeds declared a nuisance in 2019 will now be assessed cleanup costs. Property owners may owe money if their lots were cleared by the city.
Demolition costs for unsafe structures are passed to property owners via special assessment. This property at 5229 Lewisburg Road will owe $5,666.20.
Police department receives grant funds to support drug enforcement operations. Spending comes from grant award already received, requiring council approval to commit the budget.
Property owners will receive bills for City-ordered weed removal costs. Check if your property is on the assessment list.
City demolishes unsafe structures and bills the owner for the cost. This property at 3732 Center Street West faces a special assessment you can expect to see on your tax bill.
Property owners may face special assessments to cover costs of weed removal on their land or nearby parcels declared noxious/dangerous by the city.
City demolishes unsafe structure at 2416 31st Avenue North and recovers cleanup costs by assessing the property owner. Demolition costs become a lien on the property if unpaid.
Owners of properties with noxious weeds face special tax assessments for city cleanup costs. Full property list and amounts are in the item details.
Property owners declared non-compliant under a 2018 weed ordinance may owe cleanup fees. The city is now tallying assessment costs for those responsible.
Property owners will owe special assessments to cover the city's cost of clearing dangerous weeds from neglected parcels. Owners who don't comply face liens on their property.