Council orders demolition of unsafe building at 2333 23rd St. W.
Unsafe structure at 2333 23rd St. W. will be demolished, removing a blighted property from the neighborhood and eliminating a public hazard.
Unsafe structure at 2333 23rd St. W. will be demolished, removing a blighted property from the neighborhood and eliminating a public hazard.
Property declared unsafe and public nuisance; building will be demolished. Removes blighted structure from neighborhood.
Property at 2356 23rd St. W. will be demolished after being declared unsafe and a public nuisance. Removes a blighted structure from the neighborhood.
Unsafe structure deemed a public nuisance will be removed, clearing the way for land recovery and neighborhood improvement in the area.
Property declared unsafe and public nuisance; city will demolish the structure. Removes blight and hazard from neighborhood.
City will tear down a structure deemed unsafe and a public nuisance. Demolition clears blight and improves neighborhood safety.
Building declared unsafe and a public nuisance will be demolished. Removal clears a blighted property and reduces neighborhood hazards.
Property declared unsafe and a public nuisance will be torn down. Removing blighted structures improves neighborhood safety and appearance.
Building at 2500 21st St. Ens. is declared unsafe and a public nuisance; Council approves demolition to remove the hazard from the neighborhood.
Building declared a public nuisance; demolition will remove blight and improve neighborhood safety. Property at 300 4th Ave S, Birmingham, 35205.
City approves emergency repairs to remove and replace two sump pumps at a municipal facility (likely water/utility infrastructure). Emergency procurement bypasses normal bidding to address urgent maintenance.
Owner at 1115 Reverend Abraham Woods Jr. Boulevard is no longer subject to the city's noxious-weed abatement fees after the property was removed from the assessment list.
Property owners of declared noxious-weed sites face special tax assessments to cover abatement costs. Affected owners have the right to be heard before the Council.
Property owners with noxious or dangerous weeds will receive bills to cover city abatement costs. The assessment applies to properties identified in a July 2024 council resolution.
City will haul away an abandoned car and bill the registered owner for removal costs. Helps clear neighborhood blight.
Property owner at 481 37th Avenue West no longer faces city-ordered weed removal. The property is being removed from the March 2026 abatement assessment list.
This property is no longer subject to the city's noxious-weed abatement assessment. The removal may indicate the property owner completed cleanup or the initial assessment was in error.
City removes abandoned or broken-down vehicle from property; owner will be charged for removal costs.
Property owners will receive bills to cover the cost of clearing weeds from their land. The city previously declared the properties dangerous or noxious under a February 2024 resolution.
Police department receives display frames for internal use. Minor operational spending from general fund.